The Douglas County Stormwater Division is hosting a community workshop that will focus on preserving open space in the county while also maintaining stormwater infrastructure.
Stormwater infrastructure is important for public safety and watershed health, according to a release from Douglas County.
The workshop will bring together County leaders, engineers, and residents to discuss open space inventory, stormwater system assets, maintenance successes, ongoing capital projects, and long-range funding strategies.
Ot will be held on September 17 at 3 p.m. at the CVIC Hall located on Esmeralda Avenue in Minden.
“Douglas County is committed to maintaining and improving stormwater systems that protect our neighborhoods, roads, and water quality,” said Stormwater Program Manager Courtney Walker. “This workshop reflects our ongoing effort to be transparent, collaborative, and future-focused.”
Participants will learn about the drainage infrastructure and preserved open space spanning the Tahoe, Carson River, and Walker River watersheds, and review current and planned improvements.
