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I believe the project turned out great and is a net benefit to the city park and Half Moon Lake. It’s an improvement to the aesthetics of the park versus the old structure, it provided more habitat for the fishery in the form of tree drops, it improved the safety for fisherman and all park users entering the park, it increased access to fishable shoreline, and improved navigational clearance for watercraft using the lake. This was all done while protecting the water quality of the lake and protecting sensitive species that live in the area. - Chris Willger, Transportation Liaison, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources lanes, wider and terrace-separated trails, off-trail fishing accommodations, and improved lighting – and better accommodate all different types of park users. Finishing touches like native plantings, an arched façade to mimic some of the features of the old bridge, simulated stone masonry, decorative railing, and stamped concrete surfaces offer additional aesthetic enhancements. “It’s been a rather dramatic improvement for the community, not just people that drive into the park but bikers who like to bike on the road, people pushing strollers who don’t have to be right on top of the road anymore, joggers who don’t have to run next to live traffic anymore….” Sydow said. “It was scary how close everything used to be to the road. Now it’s separated, and everybody has their own space to do their own thing.” IMPROVEMENTS EMBRACED Construction on the $2.9 million project started in July 2017 and was completed four months later. Although an arduous project at times, Solberg said the extra efforts paid dividends, with the improvements exceeding everyone’s expectations. The project even earned “Best New Development” in the 10th annual Downtown Eau Claire awards competition last year. “I give it an A+. It’s fabulous,” Solberg said. “For a project that could have been a nightmare, permitting-wise, it was very smooth. And it’s beautiful now that it’s done.” AyresAssociates.com │13