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Aquaman, I believe the story does not refer to the bathroom/outhouse building at this park which is central in that park, but from the entrance building, where you will sometimes see the park ranger there. Here's a link to that park, just to clarify what park they refer to, as many might remember this as the Pump Storage Park, just north of that project on Chauvez Road.
This is the article from yesterday's Daily News
The Mason County Park Campground is in need of a new entry building, the Mason County Board of Commissioners decided, agreeing Tuesday to send in an application for a grant to pay for more than half of the project.
Former campground manager and current parks commission member Ed McCumber said there are several issues with the current entry building. He said it is small — fitting only about four people at a time — the roof is leaking, and it has termites.
“It’s really a non-functional building,” McCumber said.
The plans call for demolition of the existing building and construction of a new 20-foot x 32-foot entry station, including a camper registration and service counter area, a park manager’s office, a unisex restroom, a deck area for waiting campers and a mechanical room.
The application is for a Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund Grant that would pay for 60 percent — $129,600 — of the project. The county would then split the remaining 40 percent of the project costs with Consumers Energy. The Mason County Parks and Recreation Commission operates the Mason County Campground and day-use facility in cooperation with Consumers Energy’s Ludington Pumped Storage Plant under a long-term lease arrangement. The plan calls for both Mason County and Consumers Energy to contribute up to $43,200 each.
There's a link on the link about midpage that says campground map which shows this:
The entrance building is at the bottom. The current central building pretty much has all that a camper needs, the outbuilding just houses the often absent ranger. Once again, as RJE keenly points out, this is a public/private melange that winds up being upgraded by the public funds almost exclusively. And this building is just a lousy entrance shack right now that could easily be demolished and even upgraded with a lot less than what they're asking.
I went out on Sunday, amidst the rain and took some pictures of the current entrance shack. I even hopped onto the post and took a couple pics of the roof, which seems to hold water-- too well I think, there's a small pond up there.
I can commiserate with the PSP and the County for wanting a new entry building for the park, but $215,000 with 80% coming from public funds is a bit on the ridiculous side for it's replacement, particularly when the state and county should be pinching pennies. This building is currently 12' X 13' with two 3' X 6' sections removed in the back.
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