Gov. Evers, DNR Announce Potawatomi State Park Observation Tower Request for Architectural and Engineering Services Following Public Comment
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Secretary Preston D. Cole, today announced the administration has moved forward with a Request for Architectural and Engineering Services for the Potawatomi Observation Tower at Potawatomi State Park in Door County. The announcement follows a DNR-led public input opportunity and accompanied the publication of a Public Feedback Summary outlining input received by the DNR.
Gov. Evers and Secretary Cole are committed to progress on the Potawatomi Tower, which is currently closed to the public after safety inspections determined it unsafe for public access. This project represents a critical step forward for the Potawatomi Tower in the absence of legislative action to provide funding or direction on the tower prior to the end of the recently adjourned legislative session. The scope of this project is to provide the department a course for the revitalization of a tower at Potawatomi State Park, in accordance with the state building process.
“It was crucial for us to hear from the public regarding the future of the Potawatomi Observation Tower, and we thank everyone who took the time to weigh in. The department recognizes the tower’s importance to Potawatomi State Park visitors and the surrounding community,” said DNR Secretary Cole. “The comments we received and the overwhelmingly positive public response to the fully accessible Eagle Tower at nearby Peninsula State Park drive home the importance of improving access to our outdoors. We look forward to building on that important work at Potawatomi.”
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