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Meeting for Ventura River Levee Rehabilitation Project, Sept. 26
Ventura County Watershed Protection District invites community members to share developments for the Ventura River Levee Rehabilitation

WHAT: On Wednesday, Sept. 26, Ventura County Public Works Agency’s Watershed Protection District will hold a community meeting to share the latest developments and anticipated path for the Ventura River Levee (VR-1) Rehabilitation Project.
Designed by the U.S Army Corp of Engineers in 1949, the VR-1 levee system is now owned and maintained by Ventura County Watershed Protection District. As of 2009, it was determined that the VR-1 levee system does not meet FEMA Levee Certification standards, and requires rehabilitation to repair VR-1 levee deficiencies.
VR-1 requires bank protection and other improvements designed to provide flood protection for approximately 2.65 miles along the Ventura River that will ultimately protect 759 homes and structures in Ventura County.
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“The VR-1 community meeting serves to educate the general public of the current rehabilitation project, and offers a platform for our community members to ask questions and provide valuable feedback about project’s direct impact on Ventura County residents,” said Glenn Shephard, Director of Ventura County Watershed Protection District.
WHEN: Wednesday, Sept. 26 at 6:30 p.m.
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WHERE: Bell Arts Factory-Janet Addison Community Room
432 North Ventura Ave., Ventura, CA. 93001
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: To learn more about the project, visit: http://vcpublicworks.org/wpd-programs-and-projects/ventura-river-levee-vr-1