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		<title>Boardwalk, Covered Terrace Outlook, Boathouse, Fire Pit &#038; Water Feature</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2026 01:49:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This project involved the construction of three flagstone patios, 150 feet of black locust boardwalk, a covered terrace overlook with green roof, a water feature, and a dry stack stone boathouse with a copper shingle roof and firepit. Other aspects of this project included steep slope restoration and the planting of over 2,200 native grasses,... </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This project involved the construction of three flagstone patios, 150 feet of black locust boardwalk, a covered terrace overlook with green roof, a water feature, and a dry stack stone boathouse with a copper shingle roof and firepit. Other aspects of this project included steep slope restoration and the planting of over 2,200 native grasses, sedges, and forbs.</p>
<p>The upper 100 square foot flagstone patio follows a black locust plank boardwalk down the bluff to a 260 square foot covered terrace overlook. The overlook patio was constructed with a mixture of flagstone and black locust log “cookies”. The back retaining wall consists of black locust logs and the cedar log roof was covered in engineered soil with coir matting and planted with nearly 200 plugs of native grasses and forbs. Black locust stairs continue down the bluff from the overlook and descend to the covered boathouse. The boathouse was constructed of dry stack stone with a Douglas fir beam roof finished with custom copper shingles. The boathouse faces 500 square feet of flagstone patio and a custom fire pit with five large limestone rocks for seating.</p>
<p>Another fun and challenging aspect of this project was the rerouting of a natural spring on the property to create a recirculating water feature. Additionally, Marek utilized a steep slope restoration technique that uses a compost- based bio-engineered soil matrix with close to 50 species of native plant grasses, sedges, and forbs to increase initial stability, weed resistance, and early native plant germination.</p>
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		<title>Planters at Dubbel Dutch Hotel</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Amber Shesler]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Dec 2021 16:05:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Dubbel Dutch Hotel is a historic double mansion, turned boutique hotel located in downtown Milwaukee. Built in 1898, this beautiful building sat underutilized for many years and was eventually abandoned altogether until new owners came along who saw its potential to once again be something great. The hotel opened in 2020 after some much-needed... </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="https://www.thedubbeldutch.com/?WT.srch=1&amp;WT.mc_id=PPC2P&amp;DCSext.ppc_kw=dubbel%20dutch%20hotel&amp;ppc_ac=Brand&amp;ppc_ag=Brand&amp;ppc_mt=e&amp;platform=c&amp;gclid=Cj0KCQiAq7COBhC2ARIsANsPATH4hebxdkN3SrHytGWvfwHio1TzkcjdnbQsADqJyPuqP7RU_xW2VEQaArbsEALw_wcB">Dubbel Dutch Hote</a>l is a historic double mansion, turned boutique hotel located in downtown Milwaukee. Built in 1898, this beautiful building sat underutilized for many years and was eventually abandoned altogether until new owners came along who saw its potential to once again be something great. The hotel opened in 2020 after some much-needed restoration work, and has already become a popular destination in the city.</p>
<p>In 2021 our stewardship team installed six planters on the property to add some greenery to this urban landscape. Each planter is unique, containing a variety of sedges, grasses, shrubs, forbs, and even trees native to the area. Some of the species you&#8217;ll spot in these planters include quaking aspen (Populus<em> tremuloides</em>), eastern star sedge (Carex <em>radiata</em>), common witch-hazel (Hamamelis <em>virginiana</em>), and purple prairie clover (Dalea <em>purpurea</em>). These plants were chosen due to their being low-maintenance and able to survive in an urban environment, in addition to their ornamental value.</p>
<p>In winter, we decorated the planters with festive boughs, winterberry, and reindeer moss.</p>
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		<title>Indian Creek Parkway Maintenance</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Amber Shesler]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Dec 2021 20:28:57 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Previously a concrete drainage corridor, Indian Creek has been deconstructed and naturalized. It has been restored to a series of basins and linear infiltration swales composed of wet mesic prairie vegetation native to the area. The system was designed to slow the flow of storm water runoff and improve the area’s water holding capacity. Deep... </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Previously a concrete drainage corridor, Indian Creek has been deconstructed and naturalized. It has been restored to a series of basins and linear infiltration swales composed of wet mesic prairie vegetation native to the area. The system was designed to slow the flow of storm water runoff and improve the area’s water holding capacity. Deep rooted native plants reduce flooding potential and improve water quality as the storm water infiltrates the ground layer.</p>
<p>Marek’s involvement with Indian Creek began in 2007 with construction work, during which we removed a concrete channel liner, built a retaining wall, and revegetated the area with a variety of native plants and trees. We then worked with MMSD to develop a comprehensive vegetative maintenance plan and a seeding plan. Our stewardship team implemented this plans under several contracts starting in 2008 under MMSD and most recently in 2015-present with the Village of Fox Point. Along with mowing and selective weeding, we&#8217;ve conducted several prescribed burns to reduce the cattail population. Cattail was further controlled with the use of selective herbicide treatment through 2018. Invasive species control was expanded in 2018 to include mitigation efforts for cutleaf teasel (Dipsacus laciniatus) and glossy buckthorn (Rhamnus frangula).</p>
<p>Native vegetation cover has become visibly higher and more diverse throughout the project area. Dominant native species include cardinal flower (Lobelia cardinalis), water plantain (Alisma sp.), blue flag iris (Iris versicolor), goldenrod species (Solidago spp.), aster species (Aster spp.) and rush species (Schoenoplectus spp., Scirpus spp.).</p>
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		<title>Milwaukee River – East Bank</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Marek_Katie]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Dec 2021 19:10:40 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The River District riparian area, located in Hubbard Park on the east bank of the Milwaukee River, has served the Shorewood community as a gathering space since the village&#8217;s beginning, and is valued for its historical legacy and ecological significance. In 2020, the Village of Shorewood hired Marek Landscaping to assist in implementing their River... </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The River District riparian area, located in Hubbard Park on the east bank of the Milwaukee River, has served the Shorewood community as a gathering space since the village&#8217;s beginning, and is valued for its historical legacy and ecological significance. In 2020, the <a href="https://www.villageofshorewood.org/">Village of Shorewood</a> hired Marek Landscaping to assist in implementing their River District Land Management Plan, which aimed to improve the overall quality of the riparian area. Our stewardship team was successful in helping the Village achieve their goals of maintaining the current vegetative diversity, managing invasive species, and enhancing biodiversity and available habitat for wildlife. This area along the Milwaukee River has been identified as a potential habitat for the  <a href="https://www.fws.gov/midwest/endangered/mammals/nleb/nlebfactsheet.html">long-eared bat</a> (Myotis septentrionalis), which is federally listed as a threated species. It also supports populations of <a href="https://dnr.wi.gov/topic/EndangeredResources/Plants.asp?mode=detail&amp;SpecCode=PDASTEB0H0">Forked Aster</a> (Eurybia furcata), which is recognized as threatened by the state of Wisconsin, and the <a href="https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/NHI/WList">special concern</a> species of <a href="https://dnr.wi.gov/topic/EndangeredResources/Plants.asp?mode=detail&amp;SpecCode=PDRUT0F02J">hop tree</a> (Ptelea trifolata) and <a href="https://dnr.wi.gov/topic/EndangeredResources/Plants.asp?mode=detail&amp;SpecCode=PDJUG02030">butternut</a> (Juglans cinerea).</p>
<p>Marek Landscaping’s stewardship team has continued to provide services at the Milwaukee River&#8217;s East Bank to further manage and eradicate the invasive species that remain. In February 2021, we facilitated a community buckthorn removal event to help accelerate progress towards those goals and to encourage community involvement. Future work along the East Bank will continue to focus on invasive species management and will include planting of native grasses, sedges, forbs, and trees to enhance existing vegetative communities and wetlands.</p>
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