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<br />SEma.EIGHT <br /> <br />San Miguel County <br /> <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />activities included freeing roadway surfaces and culverts of debris and re,shaping drainage <br />ditches. Mr. Carlson estimated total costs to CDOT to be $2,800,000. Per Mr. Renfro, this <br />includes the $900,000 stated above for reconstruction retaining walls, $300,000 for debris <br />removal from the road surface, $150,000 for pipe cleaning, and the remainder for traffic control, <br />project management, slope stability, and other costs. <br /> <br />Mr. Homer indicated that the majority of the damages incurred by the County were roadway <br />related. Mudslides and rockslides, as a result of the heavy rainfall and flash flooding, filled and <br />covered drainage ditches, culverts, and roadways with mud and other related debris. As a result <br />of the slides, many County roads were inundated and impassable by motorists. <br /> <br />Figure 8.1,2 reveals all affected roadways and streams. Table 8.4,1 summarizes an estimate of <br />roadway related costs incurred by San Miguel County and CDOT due to this storm. <br /> <br />Table 8.4-1 <br /> <br />Estimated Flood Damage Expenditures <br />San Miguel County, Colorado <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />Agency/Personnel Estimated Cost <br />CDOT, State Highway 145 <br />Reconstruction of retaining walls $900,000 <br />Debris removal, pipe cleaning $450,000 <br />Traffic control and other costs $1.45 Million <br />COOT Total $2.8 Million <br />San Miguel County <br />County Road 60M $5,604 <br />County Road 57P $6,736 <br />County Road 58P $1,617 <br />County Road 62L $85 <br />County Road 63L $147 <br />Sawpit City Streets $400 <br />Placerville City Streets $1,325 <br />San Miguel County Total $15,914 <br />Private Property $400,000 <br />TOTAL $3.2 Million <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />URS <br /> <br />T 'I'ROJIECTS'lOe.w6tMILCWC8_'lOOO_DOC_RPTS'SUtUXM O_PROJ_OEl..l'.-\REPOAT"FINAL REPORT' DOC\2O.UAA.O?\\ 8.5 <br />