Storm Drain Plan Under Consideration
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A storm drain project to help keep two private lakes clean would cost the city about $1.4 million, according to a report being considered tonight by the City Council.
Even at that price, the project wouldn’t completely alleviate the runoff problem into two lakes owned by the Lake Forest I and II homeowner associations, the engineering report said.
Although a major portion of household pollutants could be diverted, runoff from private streets still would flow into the lakes, according to the report, which the city paid a private consultant $28,666 to produce.
The 7 p.m. meeting will be at City Hall, 23161 Lake Center Drive. Information: (714) 461-3400.
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