Country Club Road Stream Crossing at Green Cove Creek: Difference between revisions
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*After the repair complete fish blockage | *After the repair complete fish blockage | ||
*[[file:Cereghino 2020 culvert concern to BOCC.pdf]] describes the level of road service provided by the stream crossing--one to four minutes drive time reduction for approximately 30 households. | *[[file:Cereghino 2020 culvert concern to BOCC.pdf]] describes the level of road service provided by the stream crossing--one to four minutes drive time reduction for approximately 30 households. | ||
*Jamie Glasgow ([[Wild Fish Conservancy]]) has completed spawner surveys documenting partial fish passage barrier prior to the county repair. | *Jamie Glasgow ([[Wild Fish Conservancy]]) has completed spawner surveys documenting partial fish passage barrier prior to the county repair. | ||
*It seems likely that the county is liable for damages to public and tribal trust fisheries caused by county managed road crossings. |
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The Country Club Road road crossing is a small residential connector road built across the Green Cove Creek ravine 0.7 miles upstream of the Green Cove estuary. The culvert is failing, and an emergency repair has resulted in a complete fish passage barrier. Because the barrier is on a small chum stream, it is low on state priorities for repair funding.
Notes
- County Engineer provides an overview of the emergency repair - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=by933cSXj3k&t=7108s
- After the repair complete fish blockage
- File:Cereghino 2020 culvert concern to BOCC.pdf describes the level of road service provided by the stream crossing--one to four minutes drive time reduction for approximately 30 households.
- Jamie Glasgow (Wild Fish Conservancy) has completed spawner surveys documenting partial fish passage barrier prior to the county repair.
- It seems likely that the county is liable for damages to public and tribal trust fisheries caused by county managed road crossings.