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Friends of the Winooski River
The Habbep Dam on the Stevens Branch will be removed along with accumulated sediment. Work tasks will generally involve removal of the concrete dam (~320 CY) and associated remains; removal of trees; sediment removal and haul from river (~15,300 CY) and floodplain (~1,600 CY); invasive species handling; stream channel restoration using onsite bed materials; floodplain and stream restoration with wood; armoring; and site restoration.
Posted Date
May 14, 2026
Due Date
Jun 10, 2026
Release: May 14, 2026
Friends of the Winooski River
Close: Jun 10, 2026
The Habbep Dam on the Stevens Branch will be removed along with accumulated sediment. Work tasks will generally involve removal of the concrete dam (~320 CY) and associated remains; removal of trees; sediment removal and haul from river (~15,300 CY) and floodplain (~1,600 CY); invasive species handling; stream channel restoration using onsite bed materials; floodplain and stream restoration with wood; armoring; and site restoration.
AvailableFriends of the Winooski River
An existing undersized culvert under Baptist Street will be replaced with a new concrete structure. The work will require an open cut of the roadway and the road will be closed with a detour in place. The existing pipe culvert and failing headwalls will be removed. A 3-sided precast culvert on cast-in-place footings will be installed. Headwalls, wingwalls and guardrail will be constructed. The project also includes channel work to establish a stable, natural stream channel through the crossing.
Posted Date
May 15, 2026
Due Date
Jun 10, 2026
Release: May 15, 2026
Friends of the Winooski River
Close: Jun 10, 2026
An existing undersized culvert under Baptist Street will be replaced with a new concrete structure. The work will require an open cut of the roadway and the road will be closed with a detour in place. The existing pipe culvert and failing headwalls will be removed. A 3-sided precast culvert on cast-in-place footings will be installed. Headwalls, wingwalls and guardrail will be constructed. The project also includes channel work to establish a stable, natural stream channel through the crossing.
AvailableFriends of the Winooski River
To remove Brooklyn Street Dam on the Stevens Branch with is unused and has accumulated sediment to protect water quality, restore the stream channel, and improve aquatic organism passage. Work tasks will generally involve removal of the concrete dam (~120 CY) and associated remains; timber cribbing (~200 CY), sediment removal from river and river edge (~850 CY); stream channel restoration using onsite bed materials; river bank reshaping and armoring; and site restoration.
Posted Date
Jun 30, 2025
Due Date
Jul 25, 2025
Release: Jun 30, 2025
Friends of the Winooski River
Close: Jul 25, 2025
To remove Brooklyn Street Dam on the Stevens Branch with is unused and has accumulated sediment to protect water quality, restore the stream channel, and improve aquatic organism passage. Work tasks will generally involve removal of the concrete dam (~120 CY) and associated remains; timber cribbing (~200 CY), sediment removal from river and river edge (~850 CY); stream channel restoration using onsite bed materials; river bank reshaping and armoring; and site restoration.
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