Here are some of the items the...
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Here are some of the items the City Council discussed Monday night.
TALBERT LAKE RECHARGE
The council approved the use of more than $2.3 million in
state-grant funds to restore Talbert Lake. When the project is
completed, between 3 and 5 million gallons of urban runoff from the
East Garden Grove Wintersburg Channel will run through purifying
devices each day into a 15-acre treatment area in Central Park. After
restoration is complete, the purified water will be used to refill
the lake. Councilman Gil Coerper and Councilwomen Jill Hardy and Pam
Julien Houchen were absent.
WHAT IT MEANS
Full restoration is still five or six years away, project engineer
Dave Webb of the City’s Public Works Department said. The department
also plans to apply for $465,000 in matching funds from the Southern
California Wetlands Recovery Project to help revive the lake that has
been empty for 15 years.
BOLSA CHICA SUPPORT
The council approved an ordinance brought forth by Councilwoman
Connie Boardman asking the council to take an official stand in favor
of the acquisition of the lower portion of the Bolsa Chica Mesa from
Hearthside Homes. The resolution also urged that any action taken by
the California Coastal Commission related to development on the upper
portion be consistent with the California Coastal Act. Councilman Gil
Coerper and Councilwomen Jill Hardy and Pam Houchen were absent.
WHAT IT MEANS
The council’s recommendation is a mostly symbolic move to convey
support for the acquisition. Development of the upper mesa is set to
go before the California Coastal Commission on Aug. 12. Commission
staff members are recommending the denial of an application by
Hearthside Homes to build on the upper mesa.
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