SHELBYVILLE, MI – The Gun Lake Tribe recently raised the final major piece of the water tower adjacent to the tribe’s government campus in Shelbyville. The final piece added to the tower was its one-million-gallon water tank, emblazoned with the logo of the tribe. Groundbreaking for the elevated water tower took place in June 2023 as a blessing and water ceremony, with the project scheduled to be complete and operational by the end of this year.
The tower is part of a water infrastructure upgrade that will serve the casino, government buildings and the Noonday gas station and convenience store, and will also add additional capacity for the tribe’s new water treatment plant being constructed next to the tower. These upgrades will provide for the needs of the tribe’s future growth, including a proposed U.S. 131 corridor expansion project, a proposal that would turn the land the tribe owns north of Gun Lake Casino up to the city of Wayland in Allegan County into a development that could include retail, healthcare, housing, manufacturing, entertainment and dining.
“This water infrastructure improvement and the raising of this highly visible landmark near our government campus is the culmination of thousands of hours of work by Gun Lake Tribe’s Land Use, Planning and Development Department,” said Gun Lake Tribal Chairman Bob Peters. “We are constructing these upgrades to not only meet our needs today, but to benefit future generations as we continue to develop and improve our sovereign land.”