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REQUEST FOR DRAINAGE COMMITTEE AGENDA ITEM <br />Agenda Date Requested: June 11, 2018 <br />Requested By: L. Wingate/D. Pennell <br />Department: Public Works <br />Report: �*, Resolution: C-Ordinance: C- <br />Exhibits : <br />Appropriation <br />Source of Funds: <br />Account Number: <br />Amount Budgeted: <br />Amount Requested: <br />Budgeted Item: 4, YES C-NO <br />SUMMARY <br />Littler Cedar Bayou exists as a narrow, winding, earthen channel between SH 146 and West Barbours Cut <br />Bouldvard. Downstream of SH 146, parts of the channel have been straightened and improved with concrete <br />slope paving. Upstream of W Barbours Cut Bouldvard, the bayou exists as a relatively straight earthen channel, <br />resembling an oversized roadside ditch. <br />Improvements to Little Cedar Bayou, from Hwy 146 to Madison, have either been completed or are currently <br />awarded for construction. Improvements include, but are not limited to, excavating and disposing off- site soil as <br />required for the new channel alignment. Clearing and grubbing, demolition of existing structures, erosion control, <br />and site restoration for approximately 5,533 LF of channel. Approximately 4,680 LF of channel remains <br />unimproved upstream, with those improvements slated to be included within Phase III. HCFCD has collected <br />survey data on this most upstream section. in effort to prepared construction drawings to provide direction for <br />routine maintenance and clearing overgrowth, trees, and obstructions; minor erosion control and slope <br />stabilization; and desilting. Those maintenance operations are projected to begin late 4th quarter 2018 or early <br />1st quarter 2019 (calendar year). <br />Action Re quire d: <br />Approved for Drainage Committee Agenda <br />Corby D. Alexander, City Manager Date <br />
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