MoPac Trail Near Springfield to Temporarily Close

MoPac Trail south of Springfield.

The MoPac Trail near Springfield, from Buffalo Road to Riha Road, will close on Monday, March 10th. The Papio NRD is working with OPPD to prepare for construction to upgrade a transmission line along the east edge of the MoPac Trail south of Springfield.

The first step will be clearing of brush and trees along the trail to prepare the site for construction. Tree crews will begin work in the middle of March and will be on site for a few weeks. Updates will be provided based on the status of work which will be determined by weather and site conditions.

If you have questions, please contact the Papio NRD at 402-444-6222 or OPPD at 402-881-8280.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Water Level Decreases for Closure of Elkhorn River Access Sites

The Papio NRD Board of Directors voted to decrease the water level that determines the temporary closure of the Elkhorn River Access Sites for safety purposes at its meeting on Thursday, July 11.

Until the vote, the Papio NRD would close the access sites when the water gage at Waterloo read a stage height of five feet or greater. The access sites will now close when the water gage reads a stage height of four feet or greater.

“The Elkhorn River has degraded at least two feet over the past five years, likely due to the large flood events that have occurred,” said Papio NRD General Manager John Winkler. “This has resulted in higher water levels, increased water flows, and no visible sandbars. This makes recreation more dangerous,” said Winkler.

Winkler says recreation is more conducive at the new stage height as sandbars are either visible or just below the surface. As is always the case, Winkler says before sites can reopen, river access ramps may need to be cleaned of silt, debris and safety inspected.

The Elkhorn River Access Sites include:

  • Elkhorn Crossing (intersection of 252nd & Bennington Road)
  • West Maple Road (West Maple Road northeast of Waterloo)
  • Graske Crossing (southeast corner of West Dodge Road & west of 204th St.)

 River-goers can find out whether the access sites are open or closed here:

The access sites are open from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. through November 1.

 

 

 

River Access Parks: Open or Closed? Check Here!

High river flows occasionally force the Papio NRD to temporarily close the river access parks for safety purposes. Closures for Elkhorn River parks are called for when the Elkhorn River gage at Waterloo reads a stage of four feet or greater. Platte River Landing will close when the gage at Leshara reads seven feet or above.

River access ramps may need to be cleaned of silt, debris and safety inspected before reopening.

Status of Elkhorn & Platte River Access Parks:

(A) Elkhorn Crossing (intersection of 252nd & Bennington Road) – CLOSED

(B) West Maple Road Site (West Maple Road northeast of Waterloo) – CLOSED

(C) Platte River Landing (near Highway 64) – CLOSED

(D) Graske Crossing (southeast corner of West Dodge Road & west of 204th) – CLOSED

 

 

 

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