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Lake County supervisor flags severe erosion at Hidden Valley levee, says ‘we really need to get something done’

October 23, 2025 | Lake County, California


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Lake County supervisor flags severe erosion at Hidden Valley levee, says ‘we really need to get something done’
A Lake County supervisor reported inspecting erosion along the levee at Hidden Valley and said action is needed to address what they described as "major erosion." Supervisor (name not specified) told colleagues the county and local partners evaluated the site during a field visit and concluded the problem requires follow-up.

The supervisor said representatives from the county’s water resources team (identified in the meeting as Mr. Pawan and Linda) joined Hidden Valley Lake Security and the Hidden Valley Lake Community Services District to assess conditions at Pewdie Creek, Lehi and nearby Hidden Valley. "We really need to get something done in that area," the supervisor said.

The visit followed reports of visible erosion along a levee in the area. County officials did not announce a funding plan or formal repair timeline during the calendar reports; the supervisor said the group was evaluating the situation and that further work is needed. The discussion occurred during the supervisors’ calendar reports and reflects an inspection and initial, interagency review rather than a formal directive or vote.

The supervisor also said they planned additional follow-up with water resources staff and local agencies to identify next steps. No specific contractors, engineering studies, repair costs or schedules were presented during the remarks.

County officials did not take a formal action on the spot; the calendar item closed with plans for continued evaluation and likely coordination among the county’s water resources, the Hidden Valley Lake Community Services District and local public safety partners.

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