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More closures have been announced due to high water. La Crosse's parks department made the announcement Tuesday morning. In Pettibone Park, Pettibone Drive North is closed until further notice.
Pettibone Park and the La Crosse River Marsh Trails will remain closed due to high water, according to the City of La Crosse Parks, Recreation & Forestry. The Mississippi River is projected to ...
“We were able to get into the park last week ... providing a natural stormwater system for La Crosse, and that water needs to be able to move. “We need to know this is a marsh, not Hixon ...
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High water impacts La Crosse’s parks, trails, and boat landings(WEAU) - Our stretch of rainy weather is leading to issues with high water in ... says La Crosse Parks and Forestry Manager Leah Miller. Some places, like Pettibone Park, have been closed for ...
That’s because the La Crosse Water Utility will begin flushing the ... Interstate Industrial Park, Gillette Place and Oak Street. After those areas are completed, flushing will continue to ...
The City allowed homeless individuals to stay at the park next to the Isle la Plume waste water treatment facility. However, La Crosse Homeless Services Coordinator Brian Sampson said in June 2022 ...
Water levels must recede to 10 feet ... Ruppel said conditions are better at Veterans Memorial Park in West Salem, where the La Crosse River remained below flood stage. “It opened on time, ...
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Water starting to recede, flood warnings being lifted, in La Crosse(WLAX/WEUX) – Flood warnings in La Crosse are expected to be lifted by the end of this week. Impacted areas, including Riverside Park and Pettibone Beach, are finally seeing a decrease in water ...
The high water will impact La Crosse’s annual Riverfest celebration set for July 3-6 at Riverside Park. Riverfest treasurer Mike Scheiber said the annual water ski show won’t be performed due ...
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