Milwaukee County exploring options to relocate South Shore Beach

MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The public had the opportunity to review and weigh in on design concepts for a relocated South Shore Beach Monday evening at the South Shore Park pavilion.

Relocating the beach could cost several million dollars but planners hope most of those funds will come from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources or other non-county sources.

The Great Lakes Restoration Initiative and DNR previously awarded $350,000 to Milwaukee County to study water quality and options for relocating the beach.



County Supervisor Marina Dimitrijevic hosted the meeting to share the latest developments in planning for possible beach relocation and to seek public input.



"We have worked for my entire service as County Supervisor to improve South Shore Beach. Together we have invested millions in this renaissance and everyone can see and feel the difference in our regional treasure of our park. I am hopeful that this possible major investment in state DNR funding to relocate the beach will help us open a clean, safe beach for everyone to enjoy and I can’t wait to hear from the public," said Supervisor Dimitrijevic.



For years, South Shore Beach has been plagued by water quality problems that lead to frequent beach closures.

The county completed millions of dollars of infrastructure improvements in 2017. The investments were expected to improve water quality and reduce the number of beach closures, and provided for upgrades to various amenities.

To see the design concepts, click here.