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Lake Michigan

Better Connecting the Lakefront to Downtown

Aug 15th, 2011 | By | Category: Feature, Lake Michigan, MCTS, Milwaukee County

There is no question that the connection between Milwaukee’s lakefront and downtown is underwhelming. Despite the fact that they meet at Lincoln Memorial Drive, there is no grand connection between the two, which is unfortunate as the intersection of Lincoln Memorial Drive and Michigan Street is a gateway to the city.



MSOE Students Present Design Concepts for Lakeshore State Park Interpretive Center (Renderings)

Mar 1st, 2011 | By | Category: Feature, Lake Michigan, Neighborhoods

The original plans for Lakeshore State Park called for an interpretive center to be built on the park at a time when funds are able to be raised to pay for the development of the facility.



Much Like Milwaukee’s Past, Its Future Can be Fueled by Water

Oct 15th, 2010 | By | Category: Feature, Kinnickinnic River, Lake Michigan, Menomonee River, Milwaukee River, Reed Street Yards

Much like cities around the world, Milwaukee owes its existence to water. Access to fresh water allowed it to become the Brew City, fueled its development, and was quite literally why it is located where it is, at the gathering of waters. This history has given the Milwaukee area a firm foundation in water technology and research that can be applied to water issues facing the world.



Asian Carp are a Real Threat to Lake Michigan

Jan 4th, 2010 | By | Category: Lake Michigan

Lake Michigan faces a wide range of threats, but the most pressing is the latest in a long line of invasive species, Asian Carp. The issue isn’t simply that these fish consume the food supply of salmon, trout, bass, and perch destroying the ecosystem in the process, but the havoc that these fish create is a danger to recreational users. These fish can grow up to 100 pounds and have a dangerous habit of jumping out of the water when disturbed by boats.



Water for Waukesha?

Dec 18th, 2009 | By | Category: Lake Michigan, Waukesha

Waukesha has been working towards obtaining a diversion of Lake Michigan water from the City of Milwaukee purportedly, because Waukesha has an issue with radium in their water supply due to depletion of their well water levels to an unsustainable level. The question of selling Great Lakes water to communities outside of the Great Lakes Basin is one that demands numerous questions be answered prior to any diversion being allowed. The request needs extra scrutiny because it would be the first request of its kind handled under the recently past Great Lakes Compact.



UWM Freshwater School a No Go on the Pieces of Eight Site

Sep 4th, 2009 | By | Category: Lake Michigan, School of Freshwater Sciences, UWM

The UWM School of Freshwater Sciences will not continue their plans to build a new headquarters for the school on the lakefront site that formerly housed Pieces of Eight restaurant. We had supported the location choice, but that location choice was certainly controversial. Seeking a less controversial site to house the cornerstone piece of something so valuable to Milwaukee’s future is a wise move.



Can’t Beat Milwaukee in the Summer

Jul 27th, 2009 | By | Category: Downtown, East Side, Historic Third Ward, Lake Michigan, Riverwest

Normally we would greet you on Monday with an urban advocacy piece, but we were a little too busy enjoying all that urban Milwaukee had to offer this weekend. While normally just one of these events would pass as a big entertainment attraction across every other Wisconsin city, urban Milwaukee had at least eight organized and noteworthy events going on this weekend.



A Postcard Location for UWM’s School of Freshwater Sciences

May 26th, 2009 | By | Category: Downtown, Lake Michigan, UWM

It’s certainly good that we value our parks, public places, and the lakefront, so a public debate over the appropriateness of placing UWM’s School of Freshwater Sciences on Lake Michigan is worth having, but the downtown lakefront is the right location.



Milwaukee the Water Capital?

May 7th, 2009 | By | Category: Downtown, Lake Michigan, School of Freshwater Sciences

Yes. The single most important expansion of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee currently underway is the proposed School of Freshwater Sciences. We’ve all heard it “water is the new oil.” It is true, fresh water just might be the key to future growth in Milwaukee and Southeast Wisconsin, and with 120 water-oriented companies and facilities for five of the eleven largest water companies in the world, not to mention UWM’s existing Great Lakes Water Institute, Milwaukee is poised to become the world leader is this industry.



What is the True Value of Water?

Aug 15th, 2008 | By | Category: Government, Lake Michigan, Neighborhoods

Or as Common Council President Hines put it “What is Water Worth?” This question has been on the minds of local officials and citizens as of late because of the City of Milwaukee approving an agreement to sell water to New Berlin.