Burlington Public Works Director Peter Riggs, with back to camera, leads a discussion Tuesday at Echo Lake with Echo Lake Master Plan Steering Committee members, from left, Renee Richter, Paul Haynes, A.J. Schkeryantz, Peter DeSmidt, Beth Reetz, Russ Egan and Mary Lynch.
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Walking through the park Tuesday at Echo Lake in Burlington are Echo Lake Master Plan Steering Committee members, from left, A.J. Schkeryantz, Mary Lynch, Russ Egan and Beth Reetz.
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Paul Haynes, center, stands alongside Echo Lake in Burlington, with other members of a city-appointed task force on the future of the beleaguered manmade lake.
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Gathered for the group's first meeting Tuesday are Echo Lake Master Plan Steering Committee members, clockwise from lower left, Peter DeSmidt, Paul Haynes, Clay Brandt, Russ Egan, A.J. Schkeryantz, Renee Richter, Beth Reetz and Mary Lynch, along with city staff workers Angela Hansen and Peter Riggs, and consultant Chris Silewski.
Burlington Public Works Director Peter Riggs, with back to camera, leads a discussion Tuesday at Echo Lake with Echo Lake Master Plan Steering Committee members, from left, Renee Richter, Paul Haynes, A.J. Schkeryantz, Peter DeSmidt, Beth Reetz, Russ Egan and Mary Lynch.
Walking through the park Tuesday at Echo Lake in Burlington are Echo Lake Master Plan Steering Committee members, from left, A.J. Schkeryantz, Mary Lynch, Russ Egan and Beth Reetz.
Paul Haynes, center, stands alongside Echo Lake in Burlington, with other members of a city-appointed task force on the future of the beleaguered manmade lake.
Gathered for the group's first meeting Tuesday are Echo Lake Master Plan Steering Committee members, clockwise from lower left, Peter DeSmidt, Paul Haynes, Clay Brandt, Russ Egan, A.J. Schkeryantz, Renee Richter, Beth Reetz and Mary Lynch, along with city staff workers Angela Hansen and Peter Riggs, and consultant Chris Silewski.