The Burlington community will be celebrating the completion of flood protection at a barbecue and ribbon-cutting Tuesday, Sept. 19. “That project as a whole
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The new Broadway pump station, shown March 10, has been under construction for two years and is expected to be completed soon.
Construction on the Mouse River Enhanced Flood Protection Project will be making additional progress in 2021, particularly for Burlington and the Tierrecita Vallejo Subdivision.
Ryan Ackerman, administrator for the Souris River Joint Board (SRJB), said funding is in place to advance flood protection in Burlington. Construction on levees on the south end of the community began last year and the next phase will start soon. It includes about 3,200 feet of levee, seepage cutoff, utility modifications and river bank and levee erosion protection.