WINNEBAGO WIND FARM PROJECT
Projects such as this are becoming common in the North Atlantic but with one distinct difference. The ocean doesn't freeze and they use floating platforms. Here we will use a permanent platform built on pilings similar to a bridge or large pier. The area under these platforms will provide additional spawning grounds for marine life and are destined to become favorite hot spots for area fishermen. The base of each of these mammoth towers may also provide new opportunities for small seasonal businesses such as bait shops, taverns, and restaurants. Summer of course would be the optimum season, but January and February would provide another eight weeks or so of business to round out the year depending on the ice depth.
The wind farm has been a well kept secret until now, almost as well kept as the sightings of a strange unidentified creature in the lake. Sightings have increased to the point where they can no longer be ignored. I personally hesitate referring to it as a monster, but small children should be warned. There have been no injuries (or worse), no photographs exist, but fishermen have been asked to give their descriptions to local artists. Depictions may be viewed Saturday night at the downtown Gallery Walk.
Citizens wanting more detail, and politicians needing to 'catch up on their homework' can find out more by contacting the North Eastern Wisconsin United For Future Development Association (NEWUFFDA). Thank you.
Gary Jepson
Oshkosh



0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home