Sheboygan Northern Bluff Stabilization Project

In collaboration with the Great Lakes & St. Lawrence Cities Initiative, Stantec, and the City of Sheboygan, LNRP is undertaking efforts to restore stability to the northern section of their bluff along Lake Michigan. Currently, five alternatives for the project area have been presented, with four focusing on the bluff itself. The fifth alternative considers beach fill at North Point to enhance recreational opportunities while also supporting bluff stabilization.

Funding is currently secured to advance to the 30% design phase, led by the Stantec team.

To move forward to the construction phase, the team intends to apply for additional grant opportunities, which present varying levels of likelihood for success. The inclusion of a public-use trail is anticipated to broaden the scope of potential grants, as it promotes increased utilization.

This project is situated on public land. It is important to note that some areas between the project's overall scope are privately owned. A visual representation of the project boundaries, distinguishing between public and private properties, is available for review on the right.

 

Bluff Alternatives

These alternatives are currently in the early design phase.

For clarity, Alternatives 1 and 3 share similarities, including toe protection and riprap; however, Alternative 3 incorporates a multi-use trail. Similarly, Alternatives 2 and 4 both feature toe protection and a vegetative turf reinforcement mat, with Alternative 4 additionally including a multi-use trail.

Click on each alternative to view them closer.


North Point Beach Fill Alternative

Alternative 1: Beach fill

Community Meeting Results 1/15/26

On January 15th, a public outreach meeting was convened at First Congregational Church to assess community perspectives and provide updates on the current phase plans for the bluff stabilization project. The results of the survey distributed to attendees are displayed to the right.

Interested with staying up to date on project updates?

Email Sam Taddy at sam@lnrp.org for more info.