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Consultation has concluded.
The City of Columbia Stormwater Utility is proposing to make Stormwater infrastructure improvements at the intersection of West Sexton Road and McBaine Avenue.
The proposed project would include replacing three stormwater inlets, two stormwater structures and approximately 400 feet of new stormwater pipe.
The City is seeking feedback and questions on this proposed project. Comments and questions can be posted below under the "ideas" tab.
The City's Stormwater Utility has also scheduled an interested parties meeting to discuss an upcoming infrastructure improvement project at the intersection of West Sexton Road and McBaine Avenue. The meeting is set for 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 22, in Conference Room 1C at City Hall, 701 E. Broadway.
During the meeting, citizens will be able to review plans, ask questions, make comments and complete a public comment form.
If you cannot attend the meeting, please ask questions or leave comments below
The City of Columbia Stormwater Utility is proposing to make Stormwater infrastructure improvements at the intersection of West Sexton Road and McBaine Avenue.
The proposed project would include replacing three stormwater inlets, two stormwater structures and approximately 400 feet of new stormwater pipe.
The City is seeking feedback and questions on this proposed project. Comments and questions can be posted below under the "ideas" tab.
The City's Stormwater Utility has also scheduled an interested parties meeting to discuss an upcoming infrastructure improvement project at the intersection of West Sexton Road and McBaine Avenue. The meeting is set for 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 22, in Conference Room 1C at City Hall, 701 E. Broadway.
During the meeting, citizens will be able to review plans, ask questions, make comments and complete a public comment form.
If you cannot attend the meeting, please ask questions or leave comments below