Three local organizations talk merger

More talks to come, but Tourism Board not in favor of consolidation

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“I see a lot of positive in Main Street and the Riverfront working together,” Reed said. “I see the city of Dixon coming in to help with the maintenance of Heritage Crossing and working with Main Street to coordinate events, plus they have a large pull of volunteers than we do to help out.”

“Doing nothing isn’t really an option,” said John Varga, who also represented the Riverfront. “If we don’t come together, I don’t see us going anywhere.”

The Riverfront has not been able to reach any of its project goals of building a boat dock or pedestrian bridge, because its focus has been on operations and maintenance.

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