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Hill Road Bridge at Mill Creek Replacement Project -Emergency Debris Removal

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Mendocino County is preparing for emergency debris removal following the collapse of the Hill Road bridge over Mill Creek near Covelo in unincorporated Mendocino County, California, with the zip code 95428. The primary objective is to swiftly eliminate immediate threats to public safety and environmental integrity by clearing and properly disposing of collapsed bridge materials from the roadway and creek area. This urgent action aims to restore safe conditions along the corridor and prevent further ecological damage to Mill Creek. The project is categorized as a forecast and is being managed by the county’s Environmental Compliance team, with Josephine Slovut as the primary point of contact and James Linderman assisting as a senior specialist. Contact details for inquiries are provided through their official county email addresses and phone numbers, and further project information is available via the California Environmental Quality Act website.

General Info

Mendocino County to remove emergency debris from collapsed Hill Road bridge near Covelo to protect safety and Mill Creek.

Agency

California → Mendocino County

NAICS

237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

CA, 95428

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NONE

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Notice of Exemption - Hill Road Bridge Emergency Debris Removal

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AgencyCalifornia → Mendocino County
Contacts2 people available
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California → Mendocino County
Office AddressN/A
Contacts
Josephine SlovutEnvironmental Compliance Specialist
James LindermanSenior Environmental Compliance Specialist

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The project consists of emergency removal and disposal of collapsed bridge debris from Hill Road over Mill Creek near Covelo in unincorporated Mendocino County. The purpose is to eliminate immediate hazards to public safety and the environment and restore safe conditions within the roadway corridor and Mill Creek.

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