Cincinnati's Smale Riverfront Park Faces Erosion Challenge, Seeks Federal Aid for Restoration
The park, a key feature of Cincinnati's waterfront, is threatened by erosion, prompting a collaboration with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to develop a solution.
- Smale Riverfront Park, a $120 million project, is experiencing significant erosion along its western-most border, endangering its future.
- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Cincinnati Parks are considering four potential designs to mitigate the erosion, with a decision expected next summer.
- $15 million in federal funding has been promised for the project, with additional local contributions bringing the total investment in the area to over $50 million.
- Community involvement and feedback are being sought as part of the design selection process, emphasizing the park's importance to Cincinnati's identity.
- Officials stress the urgency of the restoration efforts, warning that without intervention, the park's condition could worsen significantly.