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Dana Nessel for Attorney General: Michigan Court of Appeals Reverses Judge’s Ruling, Allows Traverse City FishPass to Move Forward

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LANSING – Today, Michigan Attorney General Dana  Nessel announced the Michigan Court of Appeals reversed a judge’s order  that prevented the City of Traverse City from making improvements to the  Union Street Dam, known as the FishPass project. 

The Court of Appeals ruled that the FishPass project did not require a  city vote and reversed the lower court’s order, directing the Circuit  Court to dismiss the plaintiff’s lawsuit. 

In 2021, Judge Thomas Power of the 13th Circuit Court in Grand  Traverse County ruled against the City of Traverse City. The City  appealed the ruling to the Court of Appeals and the Department of  Attorney General filed an amicus brief in support of the City to update  local infrastructure.  

The Court of Appeals stated that in addition to upgrading the Union  Street Dam, the shoreline should be increased by approximately 500 feet  to increase accessibility, and that the project will result in a gain of  park space for public use. Amenities and facilities are also to be  added. 

“I have been in support of the City since day one. Updates to the  infrastructure of the Union Street Dam in Traverse City are critical in  protecting the downtown from flooding and ensuring invasive species do  not travel the Boardman River and other Michigan waterways,” said  Nessel. “I am pleased with the Court of Appeal’s decision in upholding  the ability of the City to make decisions in the best interest of the  community.” 

The goal of the project is to help mitigate flooding and better  control fish passage. The Union Street Dam is a key piece of  infrastructure for Traverse City. In coordination with the Great Lakes  Fishery Commission, the City elected to move forward with an updating of  the dam to serve two critical functions: (1) ensure the integrity of  the dam to avoid flooding in the downtown; and (2) protect significant  waterways including the Boardman River from invasive species.  

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