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NEGAUNEE, Mich – A joint dock project between Ishpeming and Negaunee is coming to Teal Lake.
One of two docks will be on the west side of Teal Lake in Ishpeming.
The other dock will be on the east side in Negaunee.
“There will be two lakes put in the Teal Lake area, one here right behind me (Negaunee) and one in the Ishpeming area right off of Al Quaal. These docks will be able to accommodate people with disabilities. Older individuals can easily get in and out of the lake using these specialized docks. If you are not familiar with these docks, they are similar to the ones at Clarke Lambros Park, said Nate Heffron, the City Manager of Negaunee. “Also, on the Negaunee side, we will be accommodating the Marquette Rowing Club where they have different long boats that are 40-feet long. They will have a different apparatus here so they can launch onto Teal Lake.”
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The Negaunee portion of the Iron Ore Heritage Trail is getting a little brighter.
The Negaunee City Council has approved Phase 1 in the City of Negaunee IOHT Lighting Enhancement Project, which will install 13 new lighting fixtures along the trail, along with 3000 feet of underground electrical conduit.
“This lighting project means a lot to the community,” said Negaunee City Manager Nate Heffron. “It’s going to open up a lot of opportunities for our residents and visitors alike to be able to take advantage of the trails in different ways they haven’t before, especially when it gets dark.”
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NEGAUNEE The city of Negaunee has announced the opening of its master plan survey.
“We encourage everyone to take the survey. It doesn’t matter your age or even if you don’t live in Negaunee. We are looking for many perspectives,” Negaunee City Manager Nate Heffron said in a news release.
The master plan is a long-range plan with a conceptual layout for growth in the community, officials said. It will cover “infrastructure, parks and recreation, economic development, downtown development, housing, among other issues,” David Nelson, planning and zoning administrator for the city of Negaunee, said in a phone interview.