One never knows where a Wednesday walk might lead. One could encounter Oopsie, the tiniest owl in Wisconsin, or bats. Walkers could learn to perfect their golf swing or find their way out of a corn maze.
Clever guides such as Rock County Parks Department Parks Foreman Jim Hessenaur, retired Milton High School science teacher David Bendlin and Rich Fletcher of Roam Around Tours will have plenty of stories about all the adventures.
âThey guide all these walks for free. This year, I have 21 walks, and half of them are with those guys, and they are the reason why people show up,â Mobility Manager for Rock County Council on Aging Jennifer McIlhone said.
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Estimates for a new homeless shelter in Portland approach $20 million
The expected cost of building a new homeless services center on Riverside Street is more than double the city s $8 million estimate in 2017.
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The cost of building and leasing a new homeless services center could be more than twice the amount estimated by Portland officials four years ago.
Estimates received by developers interested in building a 200-bed homeless services center and leasing it back to the city estimate the project could cost nearly $20 million, which could require an annual lease payment of about $1.5 million. That’s more than double the $8 million cost estimate in 2017, when the city estimated an annual lease payment of roughly $400,000.
You couldnât blame the city, really.
Perpetually derided as the biggest American burg no one had ever heard of, Mesa was hungry in the late 1990s for something â anything â that would snazz up its image.
So, when a Canadian developer said he wanted to build an upscale, 12-story water-park resort on the southwest corner of Mesa and University drives, the city bit.
Problem was, the land â situated within Mesaâs original 1878 square-mile boundary â wasnât vacant. Itâs true that time had not been kind to the neighborhood, with houses dating from the early 20th century, but several dozen families still called it home.