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Town staff outlines Die Branch restoration plan; engineers estimate roughly $4 million for two‑mile stretch
Summary
Staff presented a Kimley‑Horn feasibility study identifying severe erosion on Die Branch, with six high‑priority sections and a combined design and construction estimate of just over $4 million; council asked staff to identify grant options and small volunteer projects while discussing phased work.
Town staff presented findings from a feasibility study and design concept for stream bank stabilization along a two‑mile stretch of Die Branch that runs from Walter Elijah to behind Harris Street Park and the nearby elementary school.
Leanne Clark, a town staff presenter, summarized the Kimley‑Horn study: engineers identified six high‑priority sections totaling about 1,560 linear feet where erosion threatens infrastructure and private property, five medium‑priority sections of about 2,160 linear feet, and…
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