The city will close the landmark artificial waterfalls at the Wichita River indefintely.
The city will close the landmark artificial waterfalls at the Wichita River indefintely.
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The Falls to shut down indefinitely

The Falls in Wichita Falls will be turned off indefinitely.

“Due to the overall condition of the Falls, they will need to remain off indefinitely until a long-term solution and plan have been developed,” the city said in a news release Monday.

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The artificial falls were recently closed for cleaning, maintenance and evaluation of the structure, pump facilities and controls.

“City staff anticipate a completed assessment with repair recommendations towards the end of the year. At that time a thorough and long-term plan of action will be developed,” the release said.

The original falls for which the city is named washed away in a flood in the 1800s. The 54-foot manmade waterfalls was built in 1987.

In June, the city’s Sales Tax Corporation board agreed to pay up to $130,000 to an engineering firm for a study of possible improvements for the attraction. 

The release said access to the trail at the Falls will remain open.

This article originally appeared on Wichita Falls Times Record News: The Falls to shut down indefinitely

Reporting by Lynn Walker, Wichita Falls Times Record News / Wichita Falls Times Record News

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

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