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River trail nears completion as city outlines soft‑techniques for bank stabilization
Summary
Crews are finishing clearing and gravel work for the River Trail with two prefabricated pedestrian bridges and an estimated 30–45 days to immediate completion; city staff said they prefer “soft” stabilization techniques and are coordinating with the county, Fish & Wildlife and the tribe on Meadowbrook revetment options and a Sandy Cove project bid.
Jeff Hamlin, director of parks and public works, told the committee crews are clearing, grading and placing gravel along the River Trail corridor on SR‑202 and that two prefabricated pedestrian bridges are slated for footings and installation. He estimated roughly 30–45 days to complete the current phase of work.
Hamlin said crews have mowed blackberry and opened limited view corridors; crews will use targeted spraying to remove…
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