Pedestrian Crossing Information


 

 
 
 

 

 

 

California Bend
Restoration Time:
Inititial phase began in 1990
and was completed in 1996.
Continued restoration is still
in progress.
 
 
   

Total Cost: $1.38 million (estimated)

Participating Groups and Organizations:
-Papio-Missouri River Natural Resources District
-U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
-Nebraska Game and Parks Commission

California Bend once supported many native species of fish, wading birds, shorebirds,
waterfowl and mammals. However, man-made channelization, flood control and bank
stabilization projects caused river degradation and sediment accumulation in its
remnant channels. These efforts damaged the surrounding wildlife habitats and resulted
in subsequent species decline.

To return its natural backwater chute, wetlands, floodplains and aquatic habitats to their
former state, the California Bend restoration project was established. Extending
approximately 1.5 miles along the Missouri River, project objectives include excavating
sediments, lowering dikes and planting floodplain vegetation.

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