Local leaders debate sale of Lake Malauulu dam and solar field impacts

June 20, 2025 | St. Croix County, Wisconsin


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Local leaders debate sale of Lake Malauulu dam and solar field impacts
The St. Croix County Community Development Committee meeting on June 19, 2025, highlighted significant concerns regarding land use and environmental impacts, particularly related to the potential sale of land near the Willow River and the development of solar fields.

One of the primary discussions centered on the fate of the dam at the end of the Willow River, which forms Lake Malauulu. Community members expressed strong opposition to selling the land, emphasizing its value for passive recreational use, such as fishing and hiking. A resident urged the committee to maintain the area as a park with public access, arguing that it should not be developed for residential purposes. Concerns were raised about the environmental implications of such developments, particularly in light of existing restrictions under the Scenic Rivers Act.

Another significant topic was the proposed solar fields in the area. Residents voiced their apprehensions about the environmental risks associated with solar panel installations, including potential contamination of drinking water and harm to local wildlife. One speaker highlighted the lack of sunlight in the region, arguing that solar energy may not be a viable solution for the community's energy needs. Concerns were also raised about the impact of solar panels on agricultural land, with one resident noting that the area is known for its high-quality soil and agricultural productivity.

The meeting underscored a growing tension between development interests and community desires to preserve natural resources and maintain the area's agricultural heritage. As discussions continue, the committee faces the challenge of balancing economic development with environmental stewardship and community well-being.

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