Approve $2.1 million construction contract to restore Baxter Creek and floodplain
$2,100,660
In Plain English
The city received grants to fund the first phase of restoring Miraflores Greenbelt. The project will daylight Baxter Creek by removing concrete channels and restoring the natural floodplain. If approved, James E. Roberts-Obayashi Corporation begins construction using the $2.1 million in grant funding.
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