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Milwaukee Riverkeeper and our partners on the Milwaukee River Work Group have been continuing to work hard on passing the Milwaukee River Greenway Overlay District legislation, which will protect over 8 miles of river, floodplain, and riverfront habitat from the former North Avenue Dam to Silver Spring Road.
Milwaukee Riverkeeper and our partners on the Milwaukee River Work Group have been continuing to work hard on passing the Milwaukee River Greenway Overlay District legislation, which will protect over 8 miles of river, floodplain, and riverfront habitat from the former North Avenue Dam to Silver Spring Road.
The fate of the Grafton Bridge Street Dam is going to a referendum on April 6th for the public to decide whether it should stay or go. We urge our members to vote for removal of the Bridge Street Dam or vote “no” on Referendum Question 2.
Groundwater is what keeps most of our rivers flowing, our lakes and wetlands brimming and alive, but there are warning signs around the state that indiscriminate pumping of groundwater is harming the above-ground waters we so value.
Current Situation
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is proposing to construct an Engineering Campus (known as Innovation Park) on 89 acres of the Milwaukee County Grounds. Milwaukee Riverkeeper is concerned that this development is much larger than the 70 acre Economic Development Zone delineated on the Master Plan for the County Grounds.
On Monday, March 8th at 7 PM, the Waukesha Common Council will hold a public hearing on its draft application for Great Lakes water in the Council Chambers at Waukesha City Hall.
Milwaukee Riverkeeper continues to demand immediate closure of navigational locks that separate Chicago rivers from Lake Michigan. We have been working with environmental groups from across the nation to stop the invasive Asian Carp, which can grow to over 100 pounds and wreak havoc on our Great Lakes' ecosystem and area rivers. 

