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Council accepts engineering proposal for Minnesota Riverbank stabilization project

2148342 · January 23, 2025
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Summary

The Shakopee City Council unanimously accepted a proposal from Bolton & Menk to complete final engineering and permitting for a $17.5 million Minnesota Riverbank Stabilization and parks-integration project; the project is largely grant-funded and will proceed to final design and permitting in 2025.

The Shakopee City Council on Jan. 21 voted unanimously to accept a proposal from Bolton & Menk for final design and permitting work on the Minnesota Riverbank Stabilization and parks‑integration project.

The engineering proposal—listed in the council packet at $993,600—was approved after a staff presentation that reviewed a refined concept for riverbank armoring, trail realignment, overlooks, an art plaza at Levy Drive, and marina improvements. City staff said the full project budget is $17.5 million and that more than 78% of the total cost is expected to come from outside funding sources.

The project description in the presentation calls for roughly 4,000 linear feet of riverbank grading and armoring, protection of…

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