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Protecting Northern Michigan's ​Water Resources

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Holms Road Stream Restoration

The Bear River, the largest tributary to Little Traverse Bay, originates at Walloon Lake and flows 12 miles to its confluence with the Bay after flowing through downtown Petoskey.

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Great Lakes Restoration Initiative

Bay View Rain Garden Initiative

The Bay View Association (BVA) of The United Methodist Church is a National Historic Landmark community founded in 1875. It is situated on 337 acres and is home to more than 30 public buildings, nearly 450 cottages and two inns. Stormwater has long been an issue in the community as evidenced by seasonal flooding of homes and eroding hillsides.

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Fish Passage

Click Road Stream Crossing

As part of a grant from the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI), Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council restored the Click Road-stream crossing to allow the restoration of both the natural streambed and the river’s hydraulics.

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Maxwell Road Stream Crossing

The Maxwell Road Crossing of Minnehaha Creek is part of the Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council’s ongoing efforts to improve road/stream crossings within Northern Michigan for the benefit of water quality, stream habitat, and public safety.

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