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It has come to our attention that sediment is washing out from the park onto Sunset Dr from a park segment located between S Curtice Ct and Highland Ct.
To mitigate this issue, the Parks Department will begin a revegetation initiative in this area that will include: reseeding of the area, installation of an erosion control blanket, and the installation of a split rail fence paralleling Sunset Dr. This work is anticipated to begin within the next few weeks.
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