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Travelled down to the new marina today. In spring they had removed most of a stand of pine trees at the entrance of the marina park. Looks like they replaced it with a new parking lot. Looks like it needs some cars.
After dodging the busted nails on the roadway going north, I noticed the Pere Marquette Memorial had been removed and replaced with a new plot of dirt. Fort Daul pictures coated amateurly by paint, this long-standing memorial removed-- the Ludington Historical Preservation Committee is doing wonders.
Hey looks like they finally may be doing something about the misplaced stop sign at the corner of William and Loomis-- they are moving the sidewalk! It's probably the best way to do it, kudos to the engineering team.
Oh no. Are those open sidewalks, without concrete poured in, in the picture above? Sure is, and nobody bothered to block it off with anything. There is a hint of yellow tape near the one side, but not very safe in my opinion. Here is another view below.
Here's the action just a little west from this. I hope nobody walked or biked along this sidewalk this weekend. For it seems like they would have got seriously injured due to the lack of safety exhibited by the construction team. Oh well, they should be driving cars anyway!
After dodging more pitfalls, I checked out the new $830,000 transient docks that I'm sure would have been full if the weather wasn't so nice or it was later in the day. I do hope so, because they really didn't have anybody there during the time I visitted.
Oh well, it was fun seeing the brand new empty parking lot, rather than those nasty trees.
It was educational checking out the absence of the PM Memorial.
It was invigorating going between the sidewalk and the sand without having to deal with yellow tape or other obstacles.
And it was a great opportunity to be able to view the new marina without having to deal with those ugly boats blocking my view. I love my Municipal Marina!
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