Tuesday May 27, 2025
Marin Independent Journal —
Crews will begin moving thousands of tons of gravel, rock and woody debris this summer as the Marin Municipal Water District continues its effort to restore the salmon habitat in Lagunitas Creek.
The board governing the district voted unanimously Tuesday to hire Rehak General Engineering of Monterey to do the work on a $2.17 million contract. The approval also authorizes a 15% contingency of $326,250. The total budget for “Phase 1b,” as it is known, is $3.38 million.
Jonathan Koehler, the district’s fisheries manager, said the first phase of the project was completed last year, and the agency is eager to advance.
“Things are moving along here,” Koehler said.