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Residents urge council to address De Neveu Creek bank erosion and reopen Off Road Park access

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Two residents told the council erosion along De Neveu Creek has caused property loss and urged the city to stop scalping vegetation at city-owned banks; another speaker asked the council to pursue reopening Off Road Park, saying the city keeps the gate locked despite private-owner willingness to cooperate.

Residents Charlene Reese and Aaron Rawls addressed the Fond du Lac City Council on Aug. 13 to raise concerns about erosion along De Neveu Creek and the city's management of a vacant parcel known as Off Road Park. Reese said she owns property at 383 Taft Street that abuts De Neveu Creek and that the creek's man-made banks have deteriorated over time. "Since the lot survey on my property was done, I've lost approximately 8 feet of land because of erosion," she said, and she attributed part of…

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