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Loveland to partner with U.S. Army Corps on $22.3 million Riverside Drive stabilization project; city to fund design share now

3096064 · April 23, 2025
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Council approved a project partnership agreement committing the city to the design phase of a riverbank stabilization effort along Riverside Drive; the full estimated project cost is $22,271,000 with the city's share 35% and an immediate design commitment of $418,250.

The Loveland City Council on April 25 unanimously authorized a project partnership agreement with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to design and construct an emergency stream-bank stabilization project along Riverside Drive, committing the city to an upfront design payment of $418,250.

Assistant City Manager Chris Winich told council the Corps completed a detailed project report that considered six alternatives and recommended a vegetative riprap combined with shot rock as the most cost-effective option. The full project estimate is…

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