Friday, June 22, 2012
Macomb County Executive Mark Hackel promotes Lake St. Clair while sharing possibilities for its 31-1/2 miles of coastline.
Macomb County Executive Mark Hackel dreams of making Lake St. Clair a popular recreation destination and tourist attraction. Waterfront campgrounds and more beach fronts were among the ideas Hackel proposed during the Anchor Bay Chamber of Commerce Business by the Bay luncheon Thursday in downtown New Baltimore. "How come we don't have a Navy Pier like we see in Chicago?" he asked the crowd of professionals and community leaders. After all, Hackel says, the county boasts 31-1/2 miles of coastline that is even drawing the likes of a nationally televised Bass tournament. He criticized the media for focusing on negative aspects of the lake known for having contaminants or beach closings due to E. coli. "This lake is, without a question, a …
Friday, June 8, 2012
Macomb County officials outlined a plan Friday that would focus on environmental stewardship, economic development and quality of life while looking to develop economic opportunities and environmental quality for Lake St. Clair and the Clinton River.
Macomb County officials unveiled a Blue Economy Strategic Development Plan Friday for Lake St. Clair and the Clinton River. The plan, drafted by a committee that included local, county and regional representatives, included a wide range of proposals from increased access to the waterfront to increased ecosystem restoration. "The plan is a means of providing a clear understanding of the many different aspects of the blue economy here in this county," said Hackel, citing the miles of streams, rivers and lakefront in the county as location for business development, recreation opportunities and environmental preservation. "Macomb County is very well suited to build upon the extensive and the unique water assets that are familiar to the …
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
The Clinton River Watershed Council is looking for volunteers to participate in the Annual Stonefly Search Saturday.
The Clinton River Watershed Council is looking for volunteers with an eye for bugs. Volunteers will help the council gauge stonefly larvae in the Clinton River, which is an indication of good water quality. Since the winter stoneyfly nymphs are one of the most sensitive of all aquatic macro invertebrates that live in rivers and streams, the bug's presence in the stream is an indication that the river is healthy and likely supporting trout and other fish. These insects are most active and easily found in the month of January when the water temperature is very cold and there is still plenty of leafy debris in the river bottom for stoneflies to forage on. The Clinton River watershed runs through 60 communities and four counties: Macomb, …
Thursday, July 28, 2011
State Rep. Anthony Forlini, R-Harrison Township, showed off Lake St. Clair Thursday afternoon to key members of the Michigan House of Representatives, as well as water and tourism groups, during an hour-long boat tour.
Impressed by stretches of inviting aqua waters, businesses and houses along the shore and scores of boats sailing the lake, state representatives are eager to push Lake St. Clair as a Pure Michigan attraction. At the invitation of State Rep. Anthony Forlini, R-Harrison Township, House Majority Floor Leader Jim Stamas of Midland took an hour-long boat tour Thursday afternoon of the lake, heading into the mouth of the Clinton River. Stamas and Forlini also were joined by representatives from the popular Belle Maer Harbor marina, Lake St. Clair Tourism Initiative, Clinton-River Watershed and Patch. House Speaker Pro Tem John Walsh of Livonia and Harrison Township Supervisor Kenneth Verkest also were on hand following the tour. Promoting the …
Thursday, June 30, 2011
The newly formed Macomb County Water Resources Advisory Council held its first meeting Wednesday.
Members of the Macomb County Water Resources Advisory Council met Wednesday for the first time. The 22-member council was created in May by Macomb County Executive Mark Hackel. The council will concentrate on tourism, recreation and supporting clean water efforts and economic development along Lake St. Clair and the Clinton River. "I'm extremely excited about working with this new panel," Hackel said of the council in a release. "We all agreed that it's not enough to identify problems, but how to identify and find solutions." The appointment of the council is part of Hackel's New Blue Economy initiative which focuses on water access, water attraction and water quality. Among the goals of the council are opening the Clinton River for …
Friday, May 27, 2011
Macomb County Executive Mark Hackel announces on Friday the formation of the new council to support clean water, tourism, recreation and economic development along Lake St. Clair and the Clinton River.
Macomb County Executive Mark Hackel announced Friday he has formed a new Water Resources Advisory Council to support his New Blue Economy initiative for the county. The 22-member council comprised of members of the public and private sector will concentrate on water quality, water access and water attractions along Lake St. Clair and the Clinton River. "We are embracing the passion of these residents, business and policy leaders as we work toward keeping our waterways free of debris, pollution and our beaches open," Hackel said in a release. "Making Lake St. Clair and the Clinton River more accessible to people so that they become destination points for tourism and commerce will also be part of our comprehensive focus." This is the first …
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