On Thursday July 11, 2019 City of Wisconsin Dells officials will meet and are expected to close down Broadway and Elm Street in down town. The City of Wisconsin Dells and Village of Lake Delton elected officials employ a combined focus to assign the bulk of the areas public resources to the task of importing labor from outside of the Country through the J1VISA Program.
The persistent effort to place a plaza on Broadway in down town Wisconsin Dells is related to community integration and the J1VISA Program population. The critical lack in the Wisconsin Dells area is labor. The Wisconsin Dells area must attract more than 4500 work experience travelers from outside of the Country through the J1VISA Program every year.
The Village of Lake Delton has assigned millions of dollars for new housing for the J1VISA Program population. The effort to construct a plaza in down town Wisconsin Dells and host nightly free entertainment is to improve the Wisconsin Dells area J1VISA Program Site enrollment.
This plaza is listed as a benefit to work experience travelers who enroll to come to the Wisconsin Dells area through the J1VISA Program. This is free nightly entertainment designed to enable the J1VISA Program population, the local residents, and area visitors to engage in a community event that creates a greater sense of belonging.
This is an avenue toward recognizing the Wisconsin Dells area is now a global community and our daily interactions change the customs and culture to reflect the present day of the tourism industry. This works to facilitate the experiences the J1VISA Program population will bring back to their home and encourage others to come support tourism efforts in Wisconsin Dells. The Wisconsin Dells area has entered stage II of the convention hosting industry.
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