Partnership Project
Lakeshore Natural Resources Partnership (LNRP) is sponsoring a project to support the Friends of Hika Bay as the group continues to build appreciation for the stewardship of the frontal watersheds of Hika Bay. Project final deliverables include: all data collected, agendas and minutes for planning meetings, presentations, water quality data reports, newsletters and educational materials provided to the public. Specific project activities include: 1) Facilitating water quality sampling and analysis in collaboration with the Lakeshore Water Institute at UW-Manitowoc where students present their data at a public forum; 2) Hold a beach clean-up event at Hika Park; 3) Conduct a Project RED event in the watershed; 4) Host educational volunteer appreciation events; 5) Host three public educational seminars. Special Conditions: 1) Laboratory water quality analysis will not be funded by this grant.
Partnership Project
Lakeshore Natural Resources Partnership (LNRP) is sponsoring a project to support the Friends of Hika Bay as the group continues to build appreciation for the stewardship of the frontal watersheds of Hika Bay. Project final deliverables include: all data collected, agendas and minutes for planning meetings, presentations, water quality data reports, newsletters and educational materials provided to the public. Specific project activities include: 1) Facilitating water quality sampling and analysis in collaboration with the Lakeshore Water Institute at UW-Manitowoc where students present their data at a public forum; 2) Hold a beach clean-up event at Hika Park; 3) Conduct a Project RED event in the watershed; 4) Host at least four volunteer Restore the Shore work day events; 5) Hold a volunteer appreciation event; 6) Host three public educational seminars.
Monitor Targeted Area
Lakeshore Natural Resources Partnership (LNRP) proposes to support developing the membership and capacity of the Friends of Hika Bay group and implement the 5-year work plan. The project will 1) monitor five streams with two interns from UW-Manitowoc, 2) map and control invasive species, 3) conduct habitat monitoring and restoration work on Centerville Creek and Hika Shores, 4) do watershed planning, and 5) hold four seminars and develop reports and articles for the LNRP newsletter. LNRP will submit a final report summarizing the project to the Department. The project elements and deliverables will be completed as described in the project proposal submitted to the Department and dated December 8, 2014.
Partnership Project
Lakeshore Natural Resources Partnership proposes to continue to build capacity and implement the work plan for the Friends of Hika Bay. Specifically, Lakeshore Natural Resources Partnership will implement a membership drive, host four seminars, conduct water quality monitoring with two student interns from UW-Manitowoc, and prepare fliers, newsletters and newspaper article releases.
Partnership Project
The Lakeshore Natural Resources Partnership, Inc. will assist in implementing the Friends of Hika Bay five-year work plan. Specifically, Lakeshore Natural Resources Partnership will develop and implement a membership drive utilizing WaterGrass software, host four water seminars, host at least four invasive species training workshops, conduct weekly water quality monitoring, and prepare newsletters and newspaper article releases.
Educate and engage residents
The Lakeshore Natural Resources Partnership, Inc., proposes to supplement and build on previous work by partners to raise public awareness and partcipation in water stewardship. Specifically, Lakeshore Natural Resources Partnership will focus on building the capacity and membership of the Friends of theHika Bay and Centerville Creek groups. Activiies include two water seminars, an explore and restore event on the creek, a paint-out event with the Water's Edge Artists, three strategic planning meetings, aquatic invasive species control efforts and sevral news letters and newspaper article releases. The overall project goals are to build the capacity of the Friends of Hika group to protect and improve Centerville Creek.
Watershed Mapping or Assessment
The Village of Cleveland proposes to conduct a Centerville Creek Watershed Study and Streambank Stabilization Study. Project objectives are to review changes in existing agricultural practices; perform a limited land use inventory of agricultural operations, evaluate the urban component of surface water quality attributed to the Village of Cleveland; evaluate the condition of streambanks within the Village and former millpond area; identify cost effective management strategies to stabilize highly eroded streambanks which endanger public safety; identify policies related to watershed land use; and strive to develop relationships between the Village, Town and County agencies.