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Bradford beach will go without guards and only four pools are opening. By Graham Kilmer - Jun 9th, 2021 11:16 am //end headline wrapper ?>Bradford Beach, July 25th, 2009. Photo by Dave Reid.
There will be no lifeguards on Bradford Beach this summer, and only four public pools will be open due to a lifeguard shortage in the Milwaukee County Parks system.
The county parks system has struggled with declining numbers of lifeguard recruits in recent years. In fact, the shortage of lifeguards is a problem occurring all over the country. In May, the parks department reported it had only 52 guards for the entire parks system heading into the 2021 swim season. In 2019, the county had 135 guards.
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A proposed ordinance change would have given the board final authority over major trail alterations. By Graham Kilmer - Apr 22nd, 2021 07:54 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Oak Leaf Trail – Zip Line. Photo taken October 20th, 2020 by Jeramey Jannene.
A controversial change to the way Milwaukee County Parks manages bike trails was narrowly voted down Thursday by the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors.
The proposed legislation would have given the board the final approval of any major alterations made to bike trails in Milwaukee County.
The resolution was originally written in 2019 by Supervisor
John Weishan, Jr. in response to changes the parks department was planning to make to the Kegel-Alpha Trail, which runs through Whitnall Park and the historic Mangan Woods.
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Parks committee approves resolution giving it approval power over bike trails maintenance, alterations. By Graham Kilmer - Apr 14th, 2021 07:39 pm //end headline wrapper ?>John Weishan, Anthony Staskunas and Patti Logsdon.
What began with complaints about alterations to a mountain bike trail in Franklin may end with the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors giving itself new power over staff in the Milwaukee County Parks department.
The full board will soon consider legislation that would give it the authority and final approval of any major alterations made to bike trails in Milwaukee County. The legislation defines a major alteration as 20% of a trail or more. If the extent of the alteration cannot be determined, the director of the parks department must then consult with the county supervisor representing that area.
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