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Resident criticizes past Blacklick Creek restoration, urges simpler erosion fixes
Summary
A retired watershed specialist told council the city's prior stream-restoration project at Huber Park cost about $500,000 and failed to improve habitat; he urged targeted bank stabilization instead of full restoration.
A resident and retired watershed resources specialist told Reynoldsburg City Council on Feb. 20 that a previous stream-restoration project on Blacklick Creek at Huber Park was an ineffective use of public funds and said the city should pursue targeted bank stabilization instead of broad restoration.
The resident, identified on the record by the clerk as Mr. Keljo, said he authored an Ohio EPA‑approved…
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