KUDOS FOR CREATING THE WATERFRONT IMPROVEMENTS PLAN
Euclid’s vision to provide unprecedented public waterfront access,
habitat enhancements and upland stability is moving closer to reality.
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Phase
II of Euclid’s waterfront plan is in the engineering and design stages
and positioned to break ground in 2017. Complementing the 250’ James
Farrell Memorial Fishing Pier, rededicated in August 2013, the $11.5M
Phase II project features a three-quarter mile multipurpose public trail
along the shoreline heading east from Sims Park to E.246
th
Street. Engineered offshore rock structures to improve wave action and
sediment flow, revetments to protect the upland and public access points
connecting the trail are also included. At the western terminus – just
past the location of a future marina - a sand “paddle-craft beach” will
be created to launch kayaks, canoes and other small craft into Lake
Erie.
http://www.cityofeuclid.com/community/development/EuclidWaterfrontImprovementsPlan
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