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City engineer: Army Corps issues permit for Mills Creek flood mitigation after multi-year review

6443721 · October 21, 2025
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North Ridgeville city engineer said the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has issued the wetland mitigation permit for the Mills Creek flood control project after multiple review rounds; the permit includes 32 pages of stipulations but does not require off-site mitigation funding, the engineer said.

The North Ridgeville city engineer told City Council on Monday that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has issued the wetland mitigation permit for the Mills Creek flood control project, clearing a key regulatory step after roughly five years of review.

The engineer said the permit came after several rounds of comments and includes 32 pages of stipulations the city must follow; he said the permit does not appear to require off-site mitigation payments that the city…

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