OCTA Grants Costa Mesa $2.8 Million to

Help Reduce Westside Flooding

The Orange County Transportation (OCTA) has given Costa Mesa $2.8 million to reduce flooding during the rains.

Costa Mesa will match the funds provided by the OCTA, and the plan is to build a catch basin under Lions Park that will reduce potential flooding.

This project will also help to keep pollution from the streets from entering the ocean via the storm drains with the addition of filters to the storm drainage system.

Construction should begin in late 2014.

 

Originally posted at: OCTA Grant to Reduce Westside Costa Mesa Flooding.

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5 Comments on OCTA Grants Costa Mesa $2.8 Million to Help Reduce Westside Flooding

MAR
07

Great these will help us to control pollution and at the same time reduce global warming.

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08
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Those of us in the Northeast have sure had it's fair share of flooding in the last couple of years. Hope the grant that was accomplished, make a difference.

2:15am • #2
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Hopefully the grant will help! keep up the good work and good luck in 2013 with your business,  E

3:06am • #3
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Glad to see the government stepping up with aid those that were affected by the flooding!

7:31am • #4
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Anything to reduce potential flooding is a good thing. In the end it will save money!

12:20pm • #5

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