Monday, September 25, 2017

Kenilworth Water Plant

Kenilworth is asking residents what the now non-operative Kenilworth Water Plant, located at Kenilworth Public Beach, should be turned into, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press

Kenilworth is asking residents what the now non-operative Kenilworth Water Plant, located at Kenilworth Public Beach, should be turned into, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press

Community Development Director, Susan Criezis (left), Keniworth Village President, Ann Potter (blue), and Plan Commission Chairman, Cary Johnson (right), walk around the now non-operative Keniworth Water Plant, as it is up for discussion with the community on what should be done with it, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

Community Development Director, Susan Criezis (left), Keniworth Village President, Ann Potter (blue), and Plan Commission Chairman, Cary Johnson (right), walk around the now non-operative Keniworth Water Plant, as it is up for discussion with the community on what should be done with it, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

Community Development Director, Susan Criezis (left), Keniworth Village President, Ann Potter (blue), and Plan Commission Chairman, Cary Johnson (right), walk around the now non-operative Keniworth Water Plant, as it is up for discussion with the community on what should be done with it, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

Community Development Director, Susan Criezis (left), Keniworth Village President, Ann Potter (blue), and Plan Commission Chairman, Cary Johnson (right), walk around the now non-operative Keniworth Water Plant, as it is up for discussion with the community on what should be done with it, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

Community Development Director, Susan Criezis (left), Keniworth Village President, Ann Potter (blue), and Plan Commission Chairman, Cary Johnson (right), walk around the now non-operative Keniworth Water Plant, as it is up for discussion with the community on what should be done with it, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

Community Development Director, Susan Criezis (left), Keniworth Village President, Ann Potter (blue), and Plan Commission Chairman, Cary Johnson (right), walk around the now non-operative Keniworth Water Plant, as it is up for discussion with the community on what should be done with it, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

Community Development Director, Susan Criezis (left), Keniworth Village President, Ann Potter (blue), and Plan Commission Chairman, Cary Johnson (right), walk around the now non-operative Keniworth Water Plant, as it is up for discussion with the community on what should be done with it, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

Keniworth Village President, Ann Potter (blue), Community Development Director, Susan Criezis (middle), and Plan Commission Chairman, Cary Johnson (right), walk around the now non-operative Keniworth Water Plant, as it is up for discussion with the community on what should be done with it, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

Keniworth Village President, Ann Potter (blue), Community Development Director, Susan Criezis (middle), and Plan Commission Chairman, Cary Johnson (right), walk around the now non-operative Keniworth Water Plant, as it is up for discussion with the community on what should be done with it, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

Keniworth Village President, Ann Potter (blue), Community Development Director, Susan Criezis (middle), and Plan Commission Chairman, Cary Johnson (right), walk around the now non-operative Keniworth Water Plant, as it is up for discussion with the community on what should be done with it, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

Plan Commission Chairman, Cary Johnson (left), Keniworth Village President, Ann Potter (blue), and Community Development Director, Susan Criezis (right), walk around the now non-operative Keniworth Water Plant, as it is up for discussion with the community on what should be done with it, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

Plan Commission Chairman, Cary Johnson (left), Keniworth Village President, Ann Potter (blue), and Community Development Director, Susan Criezis (right), walk around the now non-operative Keniworth Water Plant, as it is up for discussion with the community on what should be done with it, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

Plan Commission Chairman, Cary Johnson (left), Keniworth Village President, Ann Potter (blue), and Community Development Director, Susan Criezis (right), walk around the now non-operative Keniworth Water Plant, as it is up for discussion with the community on what should be done with it, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

Plan Commission Chairman, Cary Johnson (left), Keniworth Village President, Ann Potter (blue), and Community Development Director, Susan Criezis (right), walk around the now non-operative Keniworth Water Plant, as it is up for discussion with the community on what should be done with it, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

Plan Commission Chairman, Cary Johnson (left), Keniworth Village President, Ann Potter (blue), and Community Development Director, Susan Criezis (right), walk around the now non-operative Keniworth Water Plant, as it is up for discussion with the community on what should be done with it, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

Community Development Director, Susan Criezis (left), Keniworth Village President, Ann Potter (blue), and Plan Commission Chairman, Cary Johnson (right), walk around the now non-operative Keniworth Water Plant, as it is up for discussion with the community on what should be done with it, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

Community Development Director, Susan Criezis (left), Keniworth Village President, Ann Potter (blue), and Plan Commission Chairman, Cary Johnson (right), walk around the now non-operative Keniworth Water Plant, as it is up for discussion with the community on what should be done with it, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

Community Development Director, Susan Criezis (left), Keniworth Village President, Ann Potter (blue), and Plan Commission Chairman, Cary Johnson (right), walk around the now non-operative Keniworth Water Plant, as it is up for discussion with the community on what should be done with it, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

Kenilworth is asking residents what the now non-operative Kenilworth Water Plant, located at Kenilworth Public Beach, should be turned into, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press

Kenilworth is asking residents what the now non-operative Kenilworth Water Plant, located at Kenilworth Public Beach, should be turned into, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press

Kenilworth is asking residents what the now non-operative Kenilworth Water Plant, located at Kenilworth Public Beach, should be turned into, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press

Kenilworth is asking residents what the now non-operative Kenilworth Water Plant, located at Kenilworth Public Beach, should be turned into, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press

Kenilworth is asking residents what the now non-operative Kenilworth Water Plant, located at Kenilworth Public Beach, should be turned into, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press

Kenilworth is asking residents what the now non-operative Kenilworth Water Plant, located at Kenilworth Public Beach, should be turned into, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press

Kenilworth is asking residents what the now non-operative Kenilworth Water Plant, located at Kenilworth Public Beach, should be turned into, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press

Kenilworth is asking residents what the now non-operative Kenilworth Water Plant, located at Kenilworth Public Beach, should be turned into, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press

Kenilworth is asking residents what the now non-operative Kenilworth Water Plant, located at Kenilworth Public Beach, should be turned into, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press

Kenilworth is asking residents what the now non-operative Kenilworth Water Plant, located at Kenilworth Public Beach, should be turned into, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press

Kenilworth is asking residents what the now non-operative Kenilworth Water Plant, located at Kenilworth Public Beach, should be turned into, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press

Kenilworth is asking residents what the now non-operative Kenilworth Water Plant, located at Kenilworth Public Beach, should be turned into, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press

Kenilworth is asking residents what the now non-operative Kenilworth Water Plant, located at Kenilworth Public Beach, should be turned into, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press

Kenilworth is asking residents what the now non-operative Kenilworth Water Plant, located at Kenilworth Public Beach, should be turned into, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press

Kenilworth is asking residents what the now non-operative Kenilworth Water Plant, located at Kenilworth Public Beach, should be turned into, on Monday, September, 25, 2017.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press

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