Pay $780,000 to satisfy permit requirements for Via Verdi slope stabilization project
In Plain English
The city stabilized slopes along Via Verdi but damaged riparian vegetation in the process. State wildlife officials required the city to pay for fish habitat improvements to offset this environmental damage. If approved, the city pays Contra Costa County's flood control district to upgrade fish passage at Wildcat Creek.
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