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Eugene -Springfield Area Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan <br />6. Appendices <br />Mitigation Action Item Progress Report Form (From 2014) <br />' • • <br />From Date: 02-2015 <br />1 To Date: 02-2020 <br />• <br />#11: Flood Control Levee Certification and Maintenance <br />• • <br />City of Eugene: Public Works, City of Springfield: Emergency <br />Management <br />• <br />Jesse Cary -Hobbs (Eugene) and Ken Vogeney (Springfield) <br />❑ Project Completed ® Project Restructured <br />❑ Project Canceled ❑ Project delayed: <br />❑ Project On Schedule Anticipated Completion Date: <br />Summary of Project Progress <br />What was accomplished for this project during this reporting period (2015 <br />2020)? <br />Public Works receives a report from the US Army corps of Engineers annually <br />that lists follow-up items related to levee maintenance. The department merges <br />these items into annual work plans. <br />2. What obstacles, problems, or delays did the project encounter? <br />With levee certification and maintenance delays are common since most of <br />these projects are multijurisdictional in nature. Additionally, some, but not all, <br />of the levee infrastructure that could affect Eugene -Springfield are owned by <br />private or Federal partners. <br />3. If uncompleted, is the project still relevant? Should the project be changed or <br />revised? <br />This project is considered complete for the City of Eugene. Projects moving <br />forward will address specific mitigation projects necessary for levee operation <br />or maintenance. The City of Springfield will be pursuing a separate mitigation <br />action item to seek and maintain certification for the 42st levee. <br />4. Other comments <br />N/A <br />6-76 January 2020 <br />
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