Wisconsin Code § 23.19

Menomonee River conservation project
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(1)
The department shall provide in state aid to the city of Milwaukee
up to $500,000 for a conservation project for the Menomonee
River if the city appropriates funds by June 30, 1991. Both the
funds appropriated by the city and the state aid provided by the
department shall be for any of the following stages of the project
that may be undertaken by the city:
(a) A feasibility study on the acquisition or development, or
both, of land adjacent to the Menomonee River for the uses specified in sub. (2).
(b) The acquisition of land adjacent to the Menomonee River
for the uses specified in sub. (2).
(c) The development of land adjacent to the Menomonee
River for the uses specified in sub. (2).
(2) The uses of the land acquired or developed with the state
aid provided under sub. (1) shall be for any of the following:
(a) Recreational and community facilities.
(b) Improved river access.
(c) Nonpoint source pollution abatement.
(d) Restoration of wetland.
(3) (a) The amount of state aid provided under sub. (1) shall
equal the actual amount, up to $500,000, that is expended by the
city of Milwaukee for the stages of the project specified in sub.
(1) (a) to (c).
(b) The department may not provide state aid under sub. (1)
for the performance of a feasibility study unless the department
has granted prior approval for its performance.
(c) Each time the city of Milwaukee completes a stage of the
project as specified under sub. (1) (a) to (c) and has expended the
total amount of its contribution for that stage, the city is entitled
to receive the amount of state aid under par. (a) that equals the total amount of the contribution.

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