Redwood Shores Lagoon Sewage Spill
Aug 26th, 2010 | By Redwood Shores Community Association | Category: Featured, NewsUPDATE: Testing is finalized, and the County Environmental Health Department has deemed the lagoon safe for recreational use.
UPDATE: Testing is finalized, and the County Environmental Health Department has deemed the lagoon safe for recreational use.
Dredging continues through April to clean out our lagoon.
Lagoon work has run over schedule but is still active around Shorebird Island. Anticipate the work to be completed by the end of February.
January 26 @ 7PM. Discuss Redwood City’s proposal to build a small concrete boat ramp at the end of Davit Lane.
Redwood City has given the dredging contractor permisson to work Saturdays in January to stay on schedule.
The dredging will continue until December 18th and will begin in the lagoon closest to Area H, norh of Marine Parkway only (Zone 9A)
In October, the City Council approved a contract with the firm Aquatic Environments to perform dredging in certain lagoons at Redwood Shores. This work will help specified areas of the lagoon to better “flush” and therefore improve water quality and appearance (please see www.redwoodcity.org/shoresdredging).