Danger Buoys
Our Operations crew has placed a few “Danger” buoys in Sunrise Bay and Sunset Bay to indicate areas of shallow water. Please be aware of those areas when boating.
Our Operations crew has placed a few “Danger” buoys in Sunrise Bay and Sunset Bay to indicate areas of shallow water. Please be aware of those areas when boating.
Did you know? The Association owns and maintains 14.5 miles of roadway or 29 lane miles with corresponding 29 plus miles of ditch line. There are 124 culverts that have a combined 4,561 linear feet of mostly corrugated steel pipe of varying sizes. These culverts cross under the road and are our primary tool for
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Did you know? A great idea was presented to me by our Engineering firm as we work to develop a framework for our long-term capital planning efforts (Roads, Ditches, Culverts, Dredging, Silt Basins, Drainage Basin, etc.). This idea is to provide under the title “Did you know?” key facts about our Association and the significant
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The primary goal of the Water Patrol is lake safety and as a private property owner the Association needs to enforce all the rules in place. Please read the Rules and Regulations even if you’ve been a member for years. It is always good to brush up and pose questions to your District Director or
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Holiday Schedule for Monday, May 27 These rules shall apply from 6 p.m. the night before until midnight of May 27. Water Skiing/Tubing hours: Sunrise – 10:00 AM 12:00 noon – 2:00 PM PWC hours: 2:00 PM to ½ hour after sunset or 100 yards visibility Sailing hours: Organized or scheduled racing 8:00 AM –
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Click on the title then HERE for a Lake Lotawana water depth map as of March, 2024.
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Officers and Chairpersons At the April Board of Directors meeting, we welcomed six new board members. It is great to see new faces volunteering for the board as the directors are your voices and key to the running of the Association. District 5 – Tom Croker District 9 – Cameron Smith District 15 – Susan
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Engaging with Our Community: Exploring Relevant Topics As I write these articles for the Lotawana News, I’ve found that brainstorming topics have not been difficult. However, I’m keenly aware that our readers—the valued members of our community—deserve content that aligns with their interests. So, I pose this question to our membership: Do the chosen topics
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Annual Meeting Thank you to all the members who attended the 2024 Annual Meeting. All the feedback from members is appreciated and helps us with our efforts to manage the Association affairs. As everyone knows we have quite the gem here at the lake. As discussed during the meeting, a big part of our effort
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Annual Meeting The 2024 Annual Meeting is March 12th this year and hopefully many of you can attend. We will go over the final 2023 financials and review many of the key objectives for 2024. Like always this meeting along with the Fall Budget meeting is a great chance to ask questions directly to the
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