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Council hears 60% design update for 9 Mile Creek Corridor renewal; staff plan phased ecological and trail work
Summary
Designers presented a 60% design update for the 9 Mile Creek Corridor renewal project, including plans for stream re-meandering, boardwalks, bridge replacements, native habitat restoration, Moyer Park amenities, and funding sources.
City staff and consultants presented a 60% design update on Sept. 8 for the 9 Mile Creek Corridor renewal project, describing natural-resource restoration, trail and bridge changes, park improvements and a funding plan that combines local sales tax, watershed grants and other sources.
Renee Clark, Bloomington Parks and Recreation, and Derek Deichel of the project consultant summarized the technical work and showed design components the public has supported, including habitat restoration, invasive-species removal, targeted tree work, about 1,300 feet of stream-bank stabilization, and a proposal to reintroduce a historical creek meander in a low-lying former mill pond area. The design team…
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