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Kenosha County outlines multimillion-dollar Kemper shoreline plan and County Trunk Highway W erosion concerns
Summary
Public works staff said the Kemper Center shoreline needs an estimated $34 million rebuild and that the project will likely be phased or placed in capital plans; county engineers also flagged recurring erosion risks along County Trunk Highway W near the Fox River.
Public Works and Parks leaders told supervisors that two major infrastructure projects — the Kemper Center shoreline and work on County Trunk Highway W — will be priorities for capital planning in coming years and carry large price tags and schedule uncertainty.
Wyatt Moore, director of parks and recreation, described the Kemper shoreline project as a long-running effort with an existing plan priced at about $34,000,000. Moore said the county planned aggressively to pursue grant funding but that a recent cancellation of FEMA’s BRIC grant program for new applications required a shift to a phased approach,…
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