Spring is in full swing, which means it's the ideal time for us Wisconsinites to enjoy nature. From cruising down ATV/UTV trails to exploring state parks like Hoffman Hills and the Chippewa River …
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Spring is in full swing, which means it's the ideal time for us Wisconsinites to enjoy nature. From cruising down ATV/UTV trails to exploring state parks like Hoffman Hills and the Chippewa River State Trail, residents have many options to enjoy nature. As a Chippewa Valley representative, I believe we must continue to support a number of natural gems that contribute to Wisconsin's $7.8 billion outdoor economy. That is why I voted to support the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program. This program sets aside funds to match local fundraising efforts, thereby preserving our natural areas, protecting critical habitats, and ensuring water quality.
Because of my support, this program has been used to benefit a variety of spots in our area. For example, the restoration of natural habitats and outdoor boating access on Lake Pepin. It has also been used to purchase 70 acres of land to help expand Elk Creek Bottoms in the town of Spring Book. It was also used to improve infrastructure, such as the Downtown Riverwalk Trail in Eau Claire, Rod and Gun Park, and the acquisition of land in Mount Simon and McDonough Park. In total, over 130 Stewardship grants have been awarded in the current 93rd Assembly District, and I hope to see more.
Another way to enjoy our state is to explore our incredible ATV/UTV trail system. The Chippewa Valley, known for its natural beauty, which provides nearly 23 miles of ATV trails through the Chippewa County Forest alone, includes challenging hills, valleys, lakes, ponds, and scenic vistas. That is why the state budget I supported prioritized funding and law enforcement positions for ATV/UTV trails to ensure the safety of riders and nearby recreationalists. Additionally, the budget included a doubling of ATV/UTV project aids, which assist counties and municipalities with trail development and maintenance.
This session, I also worked to help restore the Kinnickinnic River, which requires the removal of an aging dam in the City of River Falls. However, because of the way state law was written, this project might not have received the necessary state support to proceed. That's why I introduced Senate Bill 140, which passed with bipartisan support and became law this session. With the new law, we've taken a significant step forward in the restoration project, cementing western Wisconsin's reputation as a premier recreational destination.
Wisconsin is the most beautiful state to live in, and I am proud of our investments to support keeping public spaces open and maintained for the enjoyment of our residents and visitors from other states. As the weather warms, I hope you'll take time to enjoy our state parks and trails, as well as the outdoor opportunities made possible by years of prudent public-lands investment. To learn more about what is available in our state, visit https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/