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Community leaders push for sustainable bridge repairs after flooding

June 28, 2024 | Pitkin County, Colorado



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Community leaders push for sustainable bridge repairs after flooding
In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the urgent need to address the precarious condition of a bridge located near a mobile home park in unincorporated Garfield County. The bridge, which has suffered significant damage from recent high water events, is situated too close to the river, leading to ongoing erosion and structural concerns.

Officials highlighted that two major flooding incidents occurred shortly after the park's closing date in April, resulting in substantial damage to the bridge and the utility lines beneath it. The bridge's location on a bend in the creek has exacerbated the erosion over the past 40 years, raising alarms about the integrity of essential services, including the water line supplying the park and the sewer line.

Efforts to repair the damage have been described as \"band-aid\" solutions, with repairs conducted by SGM engineers. However, stakeholders emphasized the need for a comprehensive approach to address the underlying issues rather than temporary fixes. They expressed a commitment to understanding the impact of the riparian zone on flooding and the overall health of the community and river ecosystem.

The discussion also underscored the importance of resident engagement and empowerment. Many residents, who possess construction skills and a vested interest in the park's future, are eager to participate in the restoration efforts. The meeting concluded with a call for collaborative solutions that prioritize both community welfare and environmental stewardship.

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