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          doorway to this natural asset. We’ve come to the con-
        
        
          clusion that the Park is somewhat under-utilized. So
        
        
          one of the broader initiatives of Envision Fond Du Lac
        
        
          is to look at the Park and to determine how we can use
        
        
          it more. That means things like: ‘How do we get more
        
        
          tourists down there?’ ‘How do we have more festivals
        
        
          down there?’ ‘How do we make the fishing more ac-
        
        
          cessible to folks that have mobility issues?’”
        
        
          Dyann Benson is Fond du Lac’s Community Develop-
        
        
          ment Director. Part of her job is to take the recommen-
        
        
          dations put forth in Envision Fond du Lac and move
        
        
          the process along, using the resources of the city,
        
        
          when appropriate. “The city staff does an awesome
        
        
          job of facilitating the process so that the citizens and
        
        
          business community can come together, have these
        
        
          conversations, come up with ideas, and vet them. And
        
        
          then, when it does come time to move something for-
        
        
          ward, and perhaps spend money, it’s not done in an ad
        
        
          hoc way,” says Molitor.
        
        
          Regarding Lakeside Park, Benson says that the city
        
        
          created an exploratory committee made up of 25 resi-
        
        
          dents who engaged in a year-long process that looked
        
        
          at what Lakeside Park could be. “As a result of their
        
        
          report, the City Council has committed, over the next
        
        
          ten years, to make various improvements in the Park,”
        
        
          she says. Some future projects include a splash pad
        
        
          for children and additional dining amenities so that
        
        
          people can enjoy the lake at all times of the day. “So,
        
        
          we’re looking at investing in our facilities out there and
        
        
          the city is committed to see that Lakeside Park is not
        
        
          only enhanced for our residents, but is a way to attract
        
        
          business and the workers that will come with those
        
        
          future businesses. We’re looking at improvements as
        
        
          early as 2017, and then have a ten-year plan for grad-
        
        
          ual improvements.”
        
        
          
            
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