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Euclid accepts $243,168 grant to study shoreline erosion; city pledges $49,000 match
Summary
Council authorized acceptance of a National Fish and Wildlife Foundation grant to study shoreline erosion and public engagement along the lakefront; staff said the city will match roughly $49,000 from the Harbour Town TIF fund and aims to deliver results by summer 2026.
The Euclid City Council on April 21 voted to accept up to $243,168.19 in funding from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s National Coastal Resilience Fund to study shoreline erosion control and public engagement along the city’s lakefront.
City staff told council the award follows resident concerns raised last year about shoreline erosion between…
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