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Monday, February 15 1999 @ 06:07 PM PST
Contributed by: Alex Hunter, DSFNA Webmaster Views:
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WindRiver is the developer that last spring proposed to construct a floodwall along the reach of its 1100-foot creekside property. After numerous complaints from flood-damaged Palo Altans, among others, WindRiver withdrew its development plan last fall, pledging to submit a redesigned project responsive to the concerns of its neighbors.
View a copy of the
WindRiver press release issued 1/29/99, announcing the redesigned project. Of particular interest is WindRiver's promise of a "greatly expanded hydrology study of the creek . . . as part of a new Supplemental EIR." This time their flood diversion design calls for a "berm" rather than a "wall."
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On May 26, 1998, the Duveneck Neighborhood Association (DNA) and the St. Francis Neighborhood Association (SFNA) merged to form the Duveneck/St. Francis Neighborhood Association (D/SFNA), representing the majority of Palo Alto homes that were flooded in February, 1998.
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