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Residents thank city for ash-borer grant, ask Parks Committee to consider no‑swimming signs after river drowning

3639979 · June 3, 2025
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A resident thanked city staff for a grant that paid to remove emerald ash borer‑infested trees from private property and praised the contractor, and another caller asked the Parks and Recreation Committee to install no‑swimming signage along the Wisconsin River after a 16‑year‑old drowned, committee members heard Monday.

A resident thanked city staff for a grant that paid to remove emerald ash borer‑infested trees from private property and praised the contractor, and another caller asked the Parks and Recreation Committee to install no‑swimming signage along the Wisconsin River after a 16‑year‑old drowned, committee members heard Monday.

Jamie, Parks and Recreation staff, read an email the city received from “a resident on North Fourteenth Avenue” reporting that their trees were removed…

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