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Recreation Report Shows Strong Use and Revenue; Staff Shows Drone Footage of Bog Removal at Big Muskego Lake
Summary
Parks staff reported high recreation participation and income—summer camp net revenue near $90,559 and Park Arthur fees around $78,000—and showed drone footage of bog removal and invasive-species work at Big Muskego Lake, describing methods and access constraints.
The City of Muskego’s recreation manager reported robust program activity this year and notable facility revenue, while conservation staff described ongoing invasive species control work and presented drone footage of bog removal at Big Muskego Lake.
Recreation: The manager said the city typically serves over 200 children in its summer camp program and…
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