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Judge: Traverse City needs voter approval for FishPass river project

A judge ruled Thursday that the $19.3 million project, which would allow scientists to test technology that allows some fish to pass through a dam on the Boardman River while others are kept out, can’t proceed without voters’ consent.

Judge Rules TC FishPass Must Go to a Vote; Project Stopped

9 & 10 News Judge Rules TC FishPass Must Go to a Vote; Project Stopped “I’m so happy we saved a city park, which is what this was all about. “ - Rick Buckhalter April 29, 2021 The fate of the FishPass project is decided – and now the city of Traverse City has a decision to make. Thursday a judge took up the issue of whether the issue must go to voters, or whether the city can move forward with plans at Union Street Dam Park. Construction was stopped just days before it was due to start in January with city resident Rick Buckhalter’s move to sue the city.

FishPass Update: A New Party in the Lawsuit and a Change from the City

9 & 10 News April 7, 2021 The Fish Pass project in Traverse City is back before a judge – with a new defendant asking to join in the lawsuit.  And the latest update includes a change in strategy from the city: whether the site is even on city parkland after all. The Great Lakes Fishery Commission wants to join in on the suit, brought forward by a Traverse City resident who is suing the city.  Construction on the 20 million dollar project was put on hold as the court hears the arguments about whether FishPass should require approval of city voters. Attorney Scott Howard represents the Great Lakes Fishery Commission. He says, “We aren’t asking for any new claims or extension of timelines… we would agree the case should move forward as it is scheduled and wouldn’t ask for any delay or changes to the court’s scheduling order.”

FishPass Project Will Go to Trial, Construction Halted

9 & 10 News FishPass Project Will Go to Trial, Construction Halted We were hoping to move forward with construction of FishPass several weeks ago.” - Marc Gaden, Great Lakes Fishery Commission February 17, 2021 Construction of the $20 million FishPass project is on hold – and will be for months – now that the issue will go to trial. FishPass construction was supposed to start in January. Now a judge says there’s enough evidence to argue it might need to go to a public vote. Traverse City Resident Rick Buckhalter is behind the lawsuit, and says he feels “a lot of relief. It’s probably not over. I think the city is probably studying, along with the Great Lakes Fishery Commission, their options at this point.”

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