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Muskegon Lake Cleared from Areas of Concern after Four Decades

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsOctober 7, 2025001 Min Read
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Muskegon Lake was officially removed from the ‘Areas of Concern’ list in September after nearly 40 years, marking a significant step in its restoration. Designated as an area needing attention due to pollution in 1987, the lake’s delisting creates new opportunities for recreation and urban development, spurred by an $85 million investment in restoration efforts. Despite the progress, local leaders emphasize ongoing work is crucial, including the finalization of a Watershed Management Plan to continue environmental cleanup.

Mayor Ken Johnson highlighted the lake’s vital role in the community’s identity and economy, with plans for a 10-year economic transformation focusing on sustainable development. Additionally, there are proposals to enhance public access to the lake, including a realignment of Mart Dock property for community use. A public Q&A session regarding this initiative is scheduled for October 21st.

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