CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP
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WHAT HAPPENED:
City Council unanimously voted to issue a contract to Camp, Dresser &
McKee Inc., an engineering, consulting and construction firm, to help the
city develop a water-quality management plan.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The city hopes the plan will improve the city’s ability to manage the
quality and quantity of dry season urban runoff. It is also an attempt to
reduce the polluted urban runoff from going into coastal waters with the
help of Geographic Information and Global Positioning Systems.
The city has $660,820 budgeted for the plan, which is part of the $4
million Water Quality Grant Fund the city received from Proposition 13,
approved in March 2000. Proposition 13 supports safe drinking water
quality, flood protection and water reliability projects throughout the
state.
Areas of water-quality monitoring that need attention in the city are
treatment technologies, educational outreach programs, new development
requirements, maintenance of storm drain facilities, increased
enforcement programs and water-quality catch basins.
Vote: 7-0
NEXT MEETING
When: Dec. 17, 5 p.m.,
Where: Council Chambers, 2000 Main St.
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