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Commissioners conducted the annual Asset Management Plan (AMP) walk west of Eagle Street and inspected Riverwalk assets. Key issues identified included leaning and deteriorating retaining walls, sinking pavers, shoreline restoration progress, aging irrigation equipment, graffiti and vandalism, and several minor maintenance items. Some repairs will be prioritized and funded (paver resets with PA022 funds); the Aurora Avenue retaining wall is included in the City’s 2028–29 budget. Multiple items were flagged for future Riverwalk Commission discussion and follow-up.
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Commissioners walked the Riverwalk to check conditions and noted several maintenance and repair needs that could lead to future work. The Aurora Avenue retaining wall has been placed in the City budget for 2028–29, and sinking pavers will be reset annually using PA022 funds (a city funding line referenced in the minutes). The irrigation system is at least 50 years old and has been identified for replacement, and other issues such as graffiti, missing instrument mallets, and minor sign/base paint deterioration will be addressed or further discussed. Residents can expect continued maintenance and future projects in the Riverwalk area as these items are scheduled and funded.
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