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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />ALAMOSA LOCAL FLOOD CONTROL PROJECT: CHRONOLOGY PAGE: 4 <br /> <br />11/08/90 Valley Courier beadlines "Alamosa County <br /> signs levee letter of intent" reiterating tbat <br /> both city and couoty have sent letters of <br /> intent to COE "to pursue the next phases <br /> of the river levee projed on the Rio <br /> Grande River through Alamosa." The <br /> artide notes that the county's letter <br /> "shared tbe same concerns which were <br /> included in a separate letter sent by the <br /> city with its letter of intent. These indude <br /> citizens' concerns about privacy, the <br /> jogging path, adequacy of the existing <br /> levee., tie-back levees and others." The <br /> commissioners also stated in their letter of <br /> intent tbat "Alamosa County is <br /> researchill'S alternative proje<:ts with tbe <br /> similar goal of flood protection for tbe <br /> county that might also be feasible while <br /> providing additional benefits for the <br /> residents of Alamosa County and the entire <br /> San Luis Valley." <br />12/14/90 Lt. General H.J, Hatch, US Army Chief of <br /> Engineers submits report containing proposed <br /> recommendation to Washington Level Review <br /> Center for federal funding of Phase 3. <br /> including brief description of proposed plan <br /> and approval of credit for past work, <br />03/14/91 Reminder of Corps of Engineers design <br /> conference sent to city council and county <br /> commissioners via Jim Malloy. County <br /> Manager. (Meeting scheduled for 03/20/91 in <br /> council chambers, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 <br /> noon. ) <br />07/16/91 Larry Lang (Colorado Department of Natural <br /> Resources, Flood Control and Flood plain <br /> Management Section) advises Mayor Bervig <br /> of option of seeking legislative appropriation <br /> for the project through a State agency budget <br /> [to help with non-federal cost of project or <br /> local cash match] <br />