Will Kmart come down, an indoor pool go up and what’s the north side library worth?
Those are a few things we talked about with Mac Kiel in studio, helping preview committee week in La Crosse.
The Copper Rocks project is again going before committees. That’s the plan to tear down the old Kmart and create both a business and residential area on that lot. Will Kmart come down this summer?
We also discuss selling the north side library process, where committees are looking at making the building a “surplus property” and accepting “RFPs” (requests for proposal).
In between all that, we looked at the city survey for building a $33 million indoor aquatics center through referendum.
WIZM’s Brad Williams also joined to give us an update on the City Plan Commission, which had met just before the show.

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