Submitted by The Political E... on Fri, 11/21/2008 - 04:56.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel editorially supports the Lake Michigan diversion plan being rolled out by the City of Waukesha.
The editorial is here.
But the carts are being lined before the horses, so to speak.
For one thing, the editorial says the diversion and preferred water return-flow plan are in line with recommendations in a study being done by the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission.
Correct. The Waukesha plan appears to be in line with the study that is
being done. It is not finished. The recommendations are preliminary. They have only been recommended by an advisory committee.
The recommendations are to be reviewed at a series of public meetings at which the agency staff and consultants are supposed to listen, then work that public feedback into a report to the full commission.
Can we at least go into that public meeting phase with the expectation that public input will be genuinely absorbed?
The editorial also says that Waukesha has a plan to return the water it borrows from Lake Michigan.
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