Friday, November 1, 2019

Lake Delton Limit More Than 4500 J1VISA Workers Use of Electric Scooters

The Village of Lake Delton diverts millions of publicly collected dollars from use on the needs of the residents - and gives it to private property owners who agree to construct new housing for the J1VISA population to live. The Wisconsin Dells area is a global community and home to more than 4500 work experience travelers who come from outside of the Country through the J1VISA Immigration Programming to support local tourism efforts.  The more than 4500 work experience travelers are now the largest population of community share holders in the Wisconsin Dells area.

This newly constructed housing for the J1VISA population does not follow typical code requirements - so the rentals lack adequate motor vehicle parking.  Electric scooters are becoming more popular as an economic, efficient, transportation option.  The use of electric scooters is a popular mode of transportation across the globe.

Fearing the more than 4500 work experience travelers coming from outside of the Country to live in the new public funded housing will take advantage of the electric scooters for an economical means of transportation - the Village of Lake Delton is crafting regulations to limit the use of electric scooters across the Wisconsin Dells area.

This at a time that residents have suggested that due to the large size of the J1VISA population - more than 4500 - there needs to be a seat on the Village of Lake Delton board to better represent the needs of this growing population.  The Wisconsin Dells area residents are investing millions of dollars of local public money - without any real input from this huge J1VISA population.

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