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Bear Creek Restoration Project
August 28, 2024 - The Bear Creek Restoration Project is entering its initial phase with the support of a $6 million grant, thanks to former Assemblymember Adam Gray and the California Department of Water Resources (DWR). In this phase, Interim City Engineer Rick Maddox is collaborating with Dokken and Crawford Engineering consultants to obtain the necessary state permits for important geotechnical studies along the creek bank. These studies will be essential in shaping future restoration efforts.
The funding enables key technical studies, biological assessments, environmental reviews, and permit processing, all leading to vital creek bank restorationContinue reading
Bear Creek Restoration Project
August 28, 2024 - The Bear Creek Restoration Project is entering its initial phase with the support of a $6 million grant, thanks to former Assemblymember Adam Gray and the California Department of Water Resources (DWR). In this phase, Interim City Engineer Rick Maddox is collaborating with Dokken and Crawford Engineering consultants to obtain the necessary state permits for important geotechnical studies along the creek bank. These studies will be essential in shaping future restoration efforts.
The funding enables key technical studies, biological assessments, environmental reviews, and permit processing, all leading to vital creek bank restoration and vegetation clearing. The first phase centers on securing state permits for geotechnical studies, which will shape the restoration plans. Community workshops will be held to keep residents informed and engaged throughout the process.
Dokken Engineering is leading the restoration efforts, which will take about 18 to 24 months. To keep the community informed, the City plans to host a series of community meetings as the project progresses. These meetings will keep residents informed about the work being done to restore and enhance Bear Creek for the benefit of all.
Temporary Riprap Installed to prevent further sloughing of the Bear Creek Banks.