See below for a media release inviting folks to learn about and comment on a "long-term plan for a portion of the Cherokee-Yahara River Estuary." We don't know anything about this project beyond what the release says. We encourage everyone with an interest in the health of Cherokee Marsh and the upper Yahara River to attend. Note there are two meeting dates and locations.
Jan Axelson
Friends of Cherokee Marsh
Dane County, City of Madison, Town of
Westport, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, and
UW-Madison Invite Public Comment for the Cherokee-Yahara River
Estuary at Two Public Informational Meetings: November 5 and
14, 2019
The Dane County Land and Water Resources Department was awarded
a planning grant from the Wisconsin Department of Natural
Resources Department to create long-term plan for a portion of
the Cherokee-Yahara River Estuary. The objectives of the plan
are to enhance (i) recreation, (ii) fishery and wildlife, (iii)
water quality and vegetation, and (iv) erosion and sediment
trapping in the estuary.
For each of the meetings below, an introduction and general
background of the project will be provided. Then the public will
provide input at four breakout stations. Representatives from
Dane County, City of Madison, Town of Westport, DNR, and
UW-Madison will be at each station to provide information and
seek public input.
Tuesday, November 5
6:30 – 6:45 p.m. (Welcome and Project Background)
6:45 – 8:30 p.m. (Breakout Stations)
Warner Community Recreation Center
1625 Northport Drive
Madison, WI
Thursday, November 14
6:30 – 6:45 p.m. (Welcome and Project Background)
6:45 – 8:30 p.m. (Breakout Stations)
Westport Town Hall
5387 Mary Lake Road
Waunakee, WI