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Riverside Park repairs, interpretive signage and Taylor’s Wave construction advance amid river cleanup
Summary
Staff updated the advisory committee on Riverside Park emergency repairs, interpretive signage for Riverside Park, Taylor’s Wave construction progress and the larger river-debris cleanup. The town signed a memorandum with the state to transfer private-property debris removal to a state-managed program.
Town staff provided updates May 14 on Riverside Park recovery, installation of interpretive signage, the Taylor’s Wave construction schedule and river-debris cleanup after recent storms.
Staff said emergency riverbank repair work at Riverside Park — roughly 340 feet of bank — has been completed. Work to repair park trails, restrooms and the pavilion is included in separate FEMA damage-repair applications now under review. The town also presented a suite of interpretive signs planned for Riverside Park covering river landforms, mountain building, floodplains, human impacts and fish species. Staff said the design team (Equinox) proposed sign locations near the main parking lot, the restroom structure and the play area; staff asked…
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