Replace an old lake with a new park? Milwaukee suburb happy it made the change | Local News

, 2022-08-14 06:00:00,

WEST BEND — The dam is gone. The lake has drained. And the river is running wild.

Welcome to Riverside Park, a sprawling 70-acre recreation center that stands where a manmade lake once languished with deteriorated water quality and diminished public value.

More than 30 years ago — long before a similar dilemma surrounded Echo Lake in Burlington — West Bend city officials made a tough decision: They would remove their lake and build something new in its place.

It was not a change that was universally accepted in the 1980s, and it remains a sore spot for some West Bend residents today.

But patrons and visitors at Riverside Park applaud the results. With a restored Milwaukee River flowing down the center, the new park has been enhanced with a variety of amenities — some similar to what has been discussed in Burlington.

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