Business owner fears losing building, property from erosion along Fountain Creek

FOUNTAIN, Colo. (KRDO) — While officials continue to search for ways to reduce impacts of erosion from strong flows in Fountain Creek, Brett Taylor says that he may lose his business in the next heavy rainstorm.

https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2BpVDN_0rIg5SvU00

Taylor owns a painting and stain business along Southmoor Drive — a section of which closed nearly four years ago because erosion threatened to undermine the road.

The problem is that the road is along a bluff above the creek, and under a sharp bend in the creek that increases the erosion rate when hit by heavy flows and strong storms.

https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=4X8BdJ_0rIg5SvU00

Taylor says that he has lost part of his parking lot, and his building is now only a few feet from collapsing over the bluff and into the creek.

“Insurance doesn’t cover anything,” he says. “This is all that I have. It has taken a long time to get it taken care of. I’d put dirt down myself, but they won’t let me do it. The original plan was to put dirt down, compact it and then build a structure at 1 45-degree angle.”

https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=4anaho_0rIg5SvU00

A similar problem forced the closing of the Riverside Mobile Home Park downstream in 2017.

Story continues

TRENDING NOW

LATEST LOCAL NEWS