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Boneyard Creek Update

Updated: January 25, 2007
Champaign business owners are frustrated with the city`s decision to pass cheaper flood control for Boneyard Creek. Earlier this month, the council agreed to spend $20-million on underground storage for storm run-off. It would make room for a park at University Avenue and Second Street, but now the city`s changed its mind. The city council decided to go with a plan that`s $2.5 million cheaper. The mayor said he didn`t think it made sense to pay $2 million just for a two-acre park. He also had questions as to whether the park would even be used. Those in favor of the cheaper above-ground plan say the underground storage option posed technical problems, and the focus needs to be on the drainage of the water. Some say, though, that still won`t make the land a useful asset like it could be. They also say it won`t be as as pleasing to the eye. The city still has to come up with money for the project.

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