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Glenwood Springs River Restoration Project Officially Launched

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsMay 23, 2025061 Min Read
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A significant restoration project along the Roaring Fork River in Glenwood Springs is now completed, revitalizing a previously degraded area near the Atkinson Trail. The initiative, years in the making, aimed to address erosion, invasive plants, and outdated infrastructure. City officials emphasized the project’s dual goals: improving safety and preserving the natural aesthetics of the riverfront.

Planning began in 2019 with collaboration from various environmental groups and city commissions. Enhancements include the removal of invasive Russian olive trees, stabilization of the riverbank, and an overall improvement in habitat health, benefiting fish spawning and public recreation.

Key figures involved praised the project for fostering community engagement and environmental benefits. The project has resulted in the restoration of approximately 30,000 square feet of habitat, improved access for river users, and added amenities like picnic tables. City officials expressed a commitment to ongoing infrastructure improvements, highlighting the project’s contributions to the area’s natural beauty and ecological balance.

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