Sunday, October 20, 2013

Unique recreation trail over Lake Butte des Morts now open

Community open house and special ceremony kicked off “First Across” event

(Green Bay) The crown jewel of the new Lake Butte des Morts Causeway recently unveiled its unique features to the public. The Tribal Heritage Crossing of the Wiouwash State Recreation Trial, which spans the entire length of the Lake Butte des Morts Bridge, opened on Saturday, October 12.

The new causeway trail features a pedestrian/bike multi-use trial, 13 beautiful, Native American kiosks, fishing access, three overpasses dedicated to Earth, Fire and Water, and artwork displaying the rich culture and history of Oshkosh.

A community open house, called “First Across,” was held between 11:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m., last Saturday, October 12, on the grounds of Eckland Motorsports, 2794 Marine Dr., Oshkosh. The open house featured a non-competitive fun run/walk, dog walk, interactive displays, food, music, expert anglers on site with advice, and a special memento for people who crossed the new causeway and brought back a ticket from the other side. Everyone who attended the open house also received a “First Across” commemorative pin.

A special linking ceremony of the Wiouwash Trial and Tribal Heritage Crossing was held at Eckland Motorsports. Local leaders and Native American dignitaries unveiled a commemorative brick that links the Wiouwash Trial to the Tribal Heritage Crossing. Now that the Open House and Linking Ceremony was held, the trail is now open to the public.

The Lake Butte des Morts Causeway and Tribal Heritage Crossing features design characteristics dedicated to Wisconsin’s Native American tribes. Special overlooks and kiosks display information about the 11 federally recognized Native American Tribes of Wisconsin, and a Native American architect designed aesthetic features for sections of the causeway that are inspired by the natural elements earth, fire and water. At the north end of the causeway, a kiosk will provide information about the history of Lake Butte des Morts. Street parking, if needed, is available on Marine Drive.

The vehicle overpass for the causeway opened this past July (2013).

For more about the new Lake Butte des Morts Causeway go to www.us41wisconsin.com Visit the US 41 Project on Facebook and follow us on Twitter for additional details on US 41 traffic impacts and lane closures in Brown and Winnebago counties.

Leaf Collection Update - City of Oshkosh

(Oshkosh, WI) The city of Oshkosh has updated the leaf collection schedule. Residents should be aware that the primary day for leaf collection will be the day after their regular garbage collection day. The schedule will start on Monday, October 14.

The schedule is as follows:
Friday garbage day = Monday leaf collection (10/14, 10/21, 10/28, 11/4, 11/11)
Monday garbage day = Tuesday leaf collection (10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/5, 11/12)
Tuesday garbage day = Wednesday leaf collection (10/16, 10/23, 10/30, 11/6, 11/13)
Wednesday garbage day = Thursday leaf collection (10/17, 10/24, 10/31, 11/7, 11/14)
Thursday garbage day = Friday leaf collection (10/18, 10/25, 11/1, 11/8, 11/15)

If your leaves are not picked up on a scheduled collection date (due to heavy volume, etc.) the collection may be rescheduled or will be collected the following week. All other rules still apply.

Loose leaf collection will end November 15. Leaves will only be collected after this date if they are placed in bio-degradable paper bags.

For more information on the Fall Leaf and Yard Waste Collections Program, please visit the city website, www.ci.oshkosh.wi.us, or call 920-232-5380.