Project Overview

The Chagrin River Floodplain Restoration and Trail Project is a vital initiative aimed at protecting precious land along the Chagrin River and enhancing public access to the area.

This project has been made possible through federal, state, and local funding. The City of Willoughby received $1.7 million in grant funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Climate-Ready Coasts Initiative, which was used to purchase 105 acres of critical riparian habitat along the Chagrin River. This acquisition served as the foundation for the project’s development and momentum.

Additionally, Congressman Dave Joyce has been instrumental in securing a significant $2.3 million grant from the House Appropriations Committee, further advancing the project. The Lake County Commissioners, recognizing the long-term environmental, recreational, and economic benefits, also committed $675,000 from ARPA funds to support this transformative initiative.

The City of Willoughby is partnering with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, the Western Reserve Land Conservancy, and the Chagrin River Watershed Partners to bring this conservation project to life. The initiative will enhance climate resiliency, improve public access, and contribute to the growing conservation and recreation corridor along the river—from Downtown Willoughby to Lake Erie.

In addition to water quality improvements, the project will include the creation of wetlands and vernal pools, decommissioning an idled nursery, the removal of invasive plant species, riverbank erosion controls, and developing a passive park featuring walking trails. In partnership with Lakeland Community College and Andrews Osborne Academy, an environmental studies curriculum will also be created for students from kindergarten through college.

Project Timeline

July 2022 – Federal Appropriation – Congressman Joyce

November 2022 – ARPA – Lake County | $675,000 awarded from Lake County Commissioners ARPA funds for the project

August 2023 – NOAA – Federal | $1.7 million grant award from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Climate-Ready Coasts Initiative. These funds were used to acquire 105 acres of riparian habitat long the Chagrin River (formally owned by Andrews Osborne Academy).

November 2024 – Project Design-Build Statements of Qualifications (SOQ) | Review using links below

Spring 2025 – Estimated Construction Start

Statement of Qualifications

Biohabitats

Davey Resource Group

River Reach

Current Renderings

Articles

News Herald | October 17, 2024 – Willoughby Hosts Official Launch for Chagrin River Project

News Herald | February 20, 2024 – Efforts for Chagrin River Project Continue in Willoughby

News Herald | November 20, 2023 – NOAA chief tours Chagrin River Project in Willoughby

News Herald | October 22, 2023 – Willoughby on the path to connect Daniels Park to Todd Field

News Herald | March 30, 2023 – Chagrin River project to be a “win-win” for Willoughby

News Herald | December 28, 2022 – Lake County Commissioners approve use of ARPA funds for multiple projects

News Herald | July 10, 2022 – $12 million secured for projects including Lake County Free Clinic, Chagrin floodplain restoration, Congressman Dave Joyce reports

Project Partners

SmithGroup

Chagrin River Watershed Partners

Western Reserve Land Conservancy