Random Lake boardwalk plan advances toward a July design review
Random Lake, Wisconsin — June 26, 2026
The Village of Random Lake’s Library Bay Boardwalk & Walkways Project picked up a new planning step after the June 9 joint Beautification/Lake, Parks, and Recreation Committee meeting. At that meeting, Vierbicher engineers presented two layout concepts, and the committees chose pieces from both to shape a blended design for the next review.
What changed on June 9
The project is still in design, but the June 9 discussion gave village leaders a clearer path forward. Rather than selecting one option, the committee moved ahead with a combined approach that keeps the boardwalk and walkway work centered on the Library Bay area while the layout is refined.
That matters for neighbors, walkers, and families who use the lakefront area because it shows the project is active and still moving through public review. The village says the updated design is headed to the July meeting for another look.
What happens next
The village project page still lists a July 2026 completion target. If that timeline holds, Random Lake could see the boardwalk and walkways move from planning into a summer finish, with the next public checkpoint coming in July.
For residents following the project, the main takeaway is simple: the design work is not finished yet, but it is moving forward on schedule for another discussion next month.
