The Soledad Regional Stormwater Recharge Project is progressing on Front Street as you enter the city of Soledad from the north. The work includes piping upgrades to Gabilan Drive, San Vicente Drive and Front Street, as well as grading improvements to the retention basin adjacent to the Union Pacific Railroad. The objective of the project is to alleviate the potential for urban flooding caused by runoff from high points in the community to locations closer to the valley floor. This $2.6 million infrastructure project is funded by Storm Drain Impact Fees and will take care of most of the high priority stormwater management projects currently needed by the community. In addition, it will be able to manage large quantities of water at one time, the diameter of each concrete pipe is 6-feet and each 8-foot section of pipe weighs 12,000 pounds or 6 tons. The phase of this project that is currently rerouting traffic on Front Street is expected to be complete at the end of October 2018.
The Soledad Regional Stormwater Recharge Project is progressing on Front Street as you enter the city of Soledad from the north. The work includes piping upgrades to Gabilan Drive, San Vicente Drive and Front Street, as well as grading improvements to the retention basin adjacent to the Union Pacific Railroad. The objective of the project is to alleviate the potential for urban flooding caused by runoff from high points in the community to locations closer to the valley floor. This $2.6 million infrastructure project is funded by Storm Drain Impact Fees and will take care of most of the high priority stormwater management projects currently needed by the community. In addition, it will be able to manage large quantities of water at one time, the diameter of each concrete pipe is 6-feet and each 8-foot section of pipe weighs 12,000 pounds or 6 tons. The phase of this project that is currently rerouting traffic on Front Street is expected to be complete at the end of October 2018.
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