Here are a few items the council...
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Here are a few items the council considered Tuesday.
SEEPAGE STUDY
The city will learn the source of unwanted runoff that flows from
Buck Gully, Morning Canyon and Pelican Point, once an Emeryville firm
studies an ongoing groundwater seepage problem. The council approved
an $89,842 contract with Todd Engineers to find out where the water
-- sometimes as much as 350 gallons a minute -- is coming from.
WHAT IT MEANS
Results from the study could be available by this fall. The city
will use the information in its program to reduce “nuisance flows” of
runoff.
CLERK’S RAISE
City Clerk LaVonne Harkless, who has worked for the city since
1996, will get her first raise since 2002. The council voted to give
her a 2% raise because a February performance evaluation was
successful.
WHAT IT MEANS
The clerk’s salary, $100,672, will increase by 2% as of the pay
period that began Monday.
SEMENIUK SLOUGH STUDY
The council approved a $20,000 contract with Noble Consultants of
Irvine to explore what’s in the Semeniuk Slough, a remnant of the
previous alignment of the Santa Ana River near Newport Shores. The
slough fills with silt and needs to be dredged, and the city wants to
find out how that can be done and, more importantly, who will pay for
it.
WHAT IT MEANS
The city may be able to partner with the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers on the project and get it partially funded that way. The
study will explore that option.
-- Compiled by Alicia Robinson
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