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Aerial View Captures Progress on Dry Fork Greenway Project

Jason Cole recently captured an aerial view of the Dry Fork Greenway Project, located off Salem and North Main Street in downtown Excelsior Springs. The project, designed to aid in flood mitigation, is beginning to take shape. An informational board inside the Hall of Waters outlines the native plant species that will be featured in the space, giving residents a preview of the environmentally focused improvements coming to the area. Learn more about it here.

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