Meadow Brook Public Presentation | June 2024
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On June 26, 2024, the City of Scranton presented Phase 3 of the Meadow Brook Flood Control Project, a flood mitigation initiative in Lackawanna County authorized and funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania with a total construction estimate of $12.1 million. The presentation outlined responsibilities for multiple agencies: the Department of General Services (funding and contract administration), the Department of Environmental Protection (permitting and inspection), design firm Reilly Associates (engineering and design), and the City of Scranton (project sponsorship, easement acquisition, and long-term maintenance). The project timeline spans from July 2024 design phases through construction beginning in November 2025 and extending to May 2027, with the City required to provide $42,000 in performance security and establish an annual $14,000 maintenance escrow account.
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