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Boneyard detention - Lamar channel project : Report to City Council
Date
1997-10-23
Creator
Carter, Steven C.
Contributor
Champaign (Ill.). Public Works Department. Engineering Division
Notes
Includes report (5 leaves) and several sheets of attachments, labeled Exhibits A, B and C (incomplete).
"The report presents a status of the design and costs for the Lamar channel and detention improvement project, and presents some possible scope changes for future consideration."
Subject
Storm water retention basins
Spatial Coverage
Champaign (Ill.)
Boneyard Creek (Ill.)
Illinois
Collection Name
Boneyard Creek (Champaign-Urbana, Illinois) Select Management Documents (1915-2000)
Boneyard detention - Lamar channel project : Report to City Council
Date
1997-10-23
Creator
Carter, Steven C.
Contributor
Champaign (Ill.). Public Works Department. Engineering Division
Notes
Includes report (5 leaves) and several sheets of attachments, labeled Exhibits A, B and C (incomplete).
"The report presents a status of the design and costs for the Lamar channel and detention improvement project, and presents some possible scope changes for future consideration."
Subject
Storm water retention basins
Spatial Coverage
Champaign (Ill.)
Boneyard Creek (Ill.)
Illinois
Collection Name
Boneyard Creek (Champaign-Urbana, Illinois) Select Management Documents (1915-2000)