The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Louisville District is working in partnership with the City of Loveland to find the best possible solutions to address erosion and unstable streambank concerns within the area.
USACE conducted a feasibility study to investigate a cost-effective and environmentally acceptable means to prevent active erosion at three sites along the Little Miami River that are threatening public infrastructure in the City of Loveland.
Now, USACE has completed a Detailed Project Report with an Integrated Environmental Appendix. This report outlines the need for the project, which is to prevent slope failures and erosion from negatively impacting East Kemper Road at three locations (worksites). The total project area is approximately 1.5 acres with each worksite covering approximately 0.5 acres. The report also provides feasibility level details regarding the proposed solution, or Tentatively Selected Plan, which is to apply riprap to the three worksites to stabilize the bank. The riprap would receive a vegetated treatment of native seeds and plantings to maintain the aesthetic qualities of the Little Miami River. The goal of the project is to reduce current risks to public infrastructure and the life and safety of residents.
Estimated Project Dates
Project Design Begins: Spring 2025Construction Begins: Late 2027Timeframes are subject to change based on the study’s findings.
Contact
If you have any questions about the study or would like additional information, please contact the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District Public Affairs Office at (502) 315-6767 or at Loveland.USACE@usace.army.mil.