By Erica Thomas, managing editor
TRUSSVILLE — Crews have been hard at work trying to quickly stop erosion that city leaders believe could threaten the safety of people in one part of Trussville’s greenway.
The area of concern is on the Cahaba River, about a quarter of a mile north of Cherokee Drive, parallel to Pump House Drive. Director of Parks and Recreation, David Vinson, said the problem started after two large trees fell into the Cahaba. The route of the water changed because of the fallen trees and the land erosion quickly began to threaten part of the sidewalk on the greenway.