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File #: 971247    Version: 0
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/25/1997 In control: PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 12/16/1997
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution supporting nomination of the Milwaukee River basin for designation by the federal government as an American Heritage River. (DPW)
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Indexes: HISTORIC PRESERVATION, MILWAUKEE RIVER, RIVERS
NUMB:
971247
VERS:
ORIGINAL
REF:

XXBY:
THE CHAIR
TITL:
Resolution supporting nomination of the Milwaukee River basin for designation by the federal government as an American Heritage River. (DPW)
ANLS:
- ANALYSIS -

This resolution places the City of Milwaukee Common Council on record as supporting nomination of the Milwaukee River basin to be designated as an American Heritage River. The Milwaukee River Revitalization Council will formally sponsor the nomination. Such designation would be under a new federal program established by Executive Order of President Clinton in early 1997 and could lead to federal assistance with ongoing efforts aimed at economic and environmental revitalization of the river and adjacent lands.


BODY:
Whereas, President Clinton has established by Executive Order the American Heritage Rivers program; and

Whereas, This program is intended to recognize and support local efforts aimed at economic revitalization, environmental protection, and cultural and historic preservation along the nation's rivers; and

Whereas, The City of Milwaukee has supported and continues to support many projects and programs along the Milwaukee River which are designed to achieve these objectives; and

Whereas, These projects and programs include:

(1)local participation in removal of the North Avenue dam to restore the river's natural flow and to promote regeneration of native fish species and wetland habitats,

(2)a partnership with local business and property owners to fund and construct a new riverwalk through the heart of downtown Milwaukee,

(3)funding for purchase and operation of new equipment to clean floating debris from the river so that such debris does not enter Lake Michigan,

(4)establishment of several local historic districts along the river corridor in order to protect historic buildings and to encourage their rehabilitation,

(5)support for various ethnic festivals and cultural events that use the ...

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