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HIDALGO COUNF^ DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 1

PROPOSED PRECINCT 4 PROJECTS

PRECINCT 42018 BOND PROJECTS

113^ PRECINCT 4^-y Faysville Drain

$6,902,445Project consists of the extension of

a drainage ditch that was created toprovide an outfall for US 281/I-69C,

the Community of Faysville and

surrounding areas. Faysville Drain willultimately outfall into the proposedRaymondville Drain.

.1^1 PRECINCT 4—- J-08 Drain

$7,032,968The project consists of improvingthe existing J-08 drainage ditch by

acquiring new right of way, regrading,widening and creating a maintenancebench.

Raymondville Drain

$15,000,000Project consists of a new drainage

ditch connecting to existingchannels. Existing channels will be

improvements to the approximate63-mile drainage system ofin-line

and off-line detention, reservoirs, and

control structures that stretches from

Edinburg Lake (Hidalgo Co.) to theLaguna Madre (Willacy Co.).

Sunflower Drain

^1 $1,132,727Purchase additional right of way.

Construct a proposed drain ditch.

Upgrade existing connection to

South Main Drain. Upgrade fromexisting culvert crossing underneath

State Highway 107.

Capital Acquisition of In-House

Machinery and Equipment

$4,000,000Purchase of in-house machineryand equipment to be used for

maintenance and operations.

COUmY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO.t

Projects are /f'stec/ in no particuSar order of priority and can be commenced s/mu/taneous/y clepencting upon readiness of project as funding becomes available under this program. Project scopeand location are estimates based on information currently available and may be subject to reasonable change on the basis of new and refined information up to the time of completion.

EARLY VOTING: OCTOBER 22 - NOVEMBER 2 • ELECTION DAY: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6

COUNTYWIDE PROJECTS

Legend

• 201B Bond PfoJedE

I HCDD1 Boundary

Raul E. Sesin. P.E., C.F.M.

General ManagerFloodplaln Administrator

N

The countywide projects would

positively affect more than 69,000

structures in Hidalgo County,

helping to protect more than $5.5

billion in assessed property values.

EARLY VOTINGOCTOBER 22 -

NOVEMBER 2

ELECTION DAYTUESDAY,

NOVEMBER 6

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