The city of Decatur Web site has an informative slide show presentation detailing the pros and cons of many of the different water storage options that have been proposed and/or discussed. The North Lake Reservoir is presented as the most cost effective option. It’s also believed that development opportunities for homes and businesses would be well suited for the North Lake area.
What I think needs to be discussed/considered before moving forward:
- Ensure that a portion of the acreage is set aside for a park/conservation area.
- Funding should come from Decatur, Forsyth, Mt. Zion and other townships in Macon County. State funding should also be sought. As it is being proposed now, Decatur water customers and ADM would be funding the project. It isn’t known yet how much ADM is willing to contribute or how much Decatur residents would have to pay. As we have learned in the past, actual costs can be considerably more than projected costs. Having Decatur residents bear the brunt of the load, when the lake would benefit the entire county, is unfair. Much of the shoreline wouldn’t even be inside of Decatur’s school district boundaries; a greater percentage of property taxes and revenue would likely be collected by our northern communities.
- Encourage “Green” housing and development. Possibly tax breaks, outside funding/aid could come into play?
The North Lake is probably the most significant project Decatur will undertake since creating Lake Decatur. If done right, it could be a positive turning point in Decatur’s history. I think it’s important to become an area wide project, because more than Decatur would benefit from the lake, however, as it is being proposed now, only Decatur would pay for it.
Here’s a link to the water resources presentation on the city’s Web site:
