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W Broadway<br />

Greenwood St.<br />

Lamboley St.<br />

ERNES TRADING POST<br />

Parkway<br />

ERNES TRADING POST<br />

Nine Springs Creek<br />

Unnamed<br />

Walking map <strong>of</strong> historic <strong>Monona</strong><br />

Royal Airport<br />

Black Bridge<br />

WPS<br />

Engel<br />

Gary and Mora<br />

Lincoln House<br />

Outlet Mound<br />

George Nichols Farm<br />

Beltline<br />

8<br />

8<br />

Gisholt<br />

30<br />

7<br />

3<br />

11-12<br />

Woodley<br />

Broadway<br />

Engel<br />

12-13<br />

Pooley, Robert House<br />

Bump, Marvin House<br />

6013 Winnequah Rd.<br />

6300 Metropolitan Ln.<br />

Interlake Dr.<br />

Interlake<br />

12<br />

W Broadway<br />

Broadway<br />

Bridge Rd.<br />

litan Ln.<br />

Metropo<br />

12<br />

Marsha Heath<br />

House<br />

29<br />

500 Interlake Drive<br />

7<br />

28<br />

29<br />

Winnequah Rd.<br />

30<br />

12-13<br />

3<br />

Hamilton and<br />

Gwen Beatty<br />

House<br />

27-28<br />

C. Wright Thomas<br />

House<br />

27<br />

Bridge Rd.<br />

<strong>Monona</strong> Dr.<br />

25<br />

Midwood Ave.<br />

Midwood<br />

Ridgewood<br />

Ridgewood Ave.<br />

11-12<br />

30<br />

Fulcher, Paul House<br />

L a<br />

30<br />

29<br />

29<br />

26<br />

26<br />

Frost Woods<br />

k e<br />

28<br />

Frost Woods<br />

Frost Woods Rd.<br />

2 7-28<br />

18-19<br />

807 Delwood Ct.<br />

17<br />

27<br />

Frost Woods Rd.<br />

M<br />

Theo P. and Ray S.<br />

Owen House<br />

18<br />

o<br />

Owen Rd.<br />

Tyler Engelman<br />

House<br />

18-19<br />

Bridge<br />

6108 Winnequah Rd.<br />

25<br />

Tompkins-Brindler Mounds<br />

2<br />

25<br />

n o<br />

24<br />

Moygara<br />

Tonyawatha Trail<br />

Winnequah Rd.<br />

Dellwood<br />

Dellwood Cir.<br />

Moygara Rd.<br />

2<br />

n a<br />

18<br />

17<br />

23-24<br />

Henuah<br />

Henuah Cir.<br />

Tonyawatha<br />

Fred Schleuter Farm<br />

Schluter Rd.<br />

Schluter<br />

Willard Tompkins<br />

House 23-24<br />

Cronin-Meyer House<br />

24<br />

Edward A. and Irene<br />

Thomas House 25<br />

Nichols School<br />

11<br />

Nichols Rd.<br />

Nichols<br />

6<br />

6<br />

23<br />

11<br />

Ed Rothman House<br />

23<br />

William Schultz Farm<br />

10-11<br />

George Kalbfleisch Jr.<br />

Thorp Finance<br />

Corporation<br />

Farm<br />

Heart <strong>of</strong> Mary<br />

Shore Aces Rd.<br />

Shore Acres<br />

Saint Teresa<br />

Sch<strong>of</strong>ield<br />

St Teresa Terrace.<br />

16-17<br />

5<br />

5<br />

Sch<strong>of</strong>ield St.<br />

<strong>Monona</strong><br />

16-17<br />

20-21<br />

10<br />

Schroeder, Otto and<br />

Louise House<br />

Adolph Wagner House<br />

404 Lamboley St.<br />

Lamboley<br />

14<br />

16<br />

Chet Clarke House<br />

20-21<br />

Tonyawatha Trail<br />

Winnequah Rd.<br />

4<br />

Tonyawatha<br />

14<br />

20<br />

10<br />

Dean<br />

W Dean Ave.<br />

10-11<br />

Midmoor Rd.<br />

22<br />

15<br />

16<br />

Charles Fix House<br />

Shore Aces Rd.<br />

Ernies Trading Post<br />

Paul Harris House<br />

22<br />

<strong>Monona</strong> Dr.<br />

20<br />

Town Hall<br />

5<br />

Winnequah Rd.<br />

4<br />

3-4<br />

14-15<br />

15<br />

19<br />

W Coldspring Ave.<br />

21-22<br />

NORTH<br />

Effigy Mound<br />

Nichols School<br />

Heart <strong>of</strong> Mary<br />

Sears and Roebuck House<br />

14-15<br />

Farms<br />

0 0.25 0.5<br />

Miles<br />

Historical Community Sites<br />

Ernies Trading Post<br />

Tonyawatha Springs<br />

Town Hall<br />

Tower <strong>of</strong> Memories<br />

5<br />

A.T. Lomboley Cottage<br />

19<br />

Tonyawatha Springs Hotel<br />

3-4<br />

13<br />

Coldspring<br />

Parkway Dr.<br />

2<br />

Winnequah Rd.<br />

Cultural Native<br />

American<br />

Relation<br />

9<br />

Max and Mollie<br />

Lamers House<br />

4306 Winnequah Rd.<br />

13<br />

21-22<br />

Frank Allis Farm<br />

Houses<br />

Moderne<br />

Rustic<br />

Craftsman<br />

Lustron<br />

Revival<br />

Contemporary<br />

Bungalow<br />

Cube<br />

Cottage<br />

unknown style<br />

International<br />

Trail to symbol<br />

Numbers correspond to page<br />

numbers in booklet<br />

9<br />

Spring Haven<br />

Pagoda<br />

1<br />

Knute Reindahl House<br />

2<br />

1<br />

Improving residents’ leaf management practices<br />

LEAVES RELEASE NUTRIENTS as they decompose. This is great<br />

for lawns. However, when leaves break down in the street, the nutrients are<br />

washed into the local waterways, leading to algae blooms, excessive weed<br />

growth and closed beaches. Leaves in the street also strain the storm<br />

sewer system.<br />

Students in Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Neil Stenhouse’s Public Information Campaigns<br />

and Programs class designed marketing campaigns to improve residents’<br />

leaf management practices.<br />

Students found that <strong>Monona</strong> residents are environmentally conscious<br />

and concerned about the water quality <strong>of</strong> Lake <strong>Monona</strong>. Residents<br />

have a general understanding that proper leaf disposal is important for<br />

environmental health, and they know how to properly dispose <strong>of</strong> leaves. They<br />

want to do the right thing. However, residents don’t know when collection<br />

trucks will remove their leaf piles. As a result, leaves sit at the curb for far<br />

too long and inevitably end up in the street and gutter. Few residents mulch<br />

or compost their leaves, and some residents do nothing, letting leaves lie<br />

wherever they fall.<br />

Based on this research, students recommended that <strong>Monona</strong> better inform<br />

residents about when leaf collection trucks will be in their neighborhood.<br />

This information could be delivered through the My<strong>Monona</strong> website,<br />

Facebook, email, text messages, flyers and refrigerator magnets.<br />

Other campaign strategies included:<br />

• Remove the city from the process. Explain how mulching and<br />

composting are easier than raking and better for the grass.<br />

• Develop lesson plans to teach school children how to turn<br />

leaves into usable soil. These kids will in turn teach their<br />

parents.<br />

• Reframe proper leaf disposal as a social norm—something<br />

that everyone just does.<br />

• Consider the timing <strong>of</strong> the campaign to start in summer, when<br />

the lakes are affected by algae blooms. Put posters about leaf<br />

collection at popular recreation spots on the lake.<br />

• Offer incentives to encourage resident participation in the<br />

campaign.<br />

• Develop partnerships with local organizations and businesses<br />

to help disseminate information.<br />

CAMPAIGN SLOGANS<br />

• Don’t be that neighbor<br />

• Rake for your lake<br />

• You won’t beleaf how easy it is to keep your lakes clean<br />

• Like clean lakes? Use your rakes!<br />

• This stinks! Leaves on the street in fall feed blue-green algae in<br />

the long haul.<br />

• Lend your lake a helping hand<br />

• Grab a rake and save your lake; don’t leaf it to your neighbors<br />

7<br />

6<br />

E Broadway<br />

Y a h a<br />

Femrite<br />

r a<br />

R<br />

i v e r<br />

Tower <strong>of</strong> Memories<br />

6<br />

Femrite Dr.<br />

Sanitarium<br />

7<br />

Dylan Osborn, a student in Pr<strong>of</strong>essor William Gartner’s Introduction<br />

to Cartography class, created the Walking Map <strong>of</strong> Historic <strong>Monona</strong><br />

to highlight the significant historical, cultural and architectural sites that<br />

residents can discover on a stroll through <strong>Monona</strong>.<br />

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