(PCM+) A Legacy of Partnership and Progress at Kaw Lake
Story by Tori Haggard | Contributing Writer
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) at Kaw Lake strives to make improvements, big and small, every day of every year. These improvements range among prescribed burning, implementing po
llinator plots, maintaining fences and boundary lines, updating amenities and utilities, installing playground equipment and so much more. Some of these bigger improvement projects could not have been completed by the Kaw Lake Project Office on its own due to limited budgets and rising costs. The project office is very fortunate to have excellent partnerships with Phillips 66 Ponca City and the City of Kaw City, who both support local improvement projects promoting recreation and environmental stewardship. Collaboration with Phillips 66 and Kaw City stands as a shining example of what can be achieved when public and private entities with the same goals unite.



