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The Highlands Parks and Recreation Advisory Board meeting on July 21, 2025, spotlighted a pressing issue regarding illegal boat docks on Lake Louisville, with over 150 identified across the lake. Kenneth Myers, the lake manager, provided a comprehensive update, emphasizing the need for community awareness and compliance with regulations.
Myers explained that many residents may not realize their docks are illegal, as some have been in place for decades. To address this, the team has initiated a communication blitz targeting homeowners associations (HOAs) to inform residents about the regulations and encourage voluntary compliance. A short video has also been distributed to enhance understanding of the issue.
While some residents have complied with requests to remove their docks, Myers indicated that the approach will shift to more direct communication, including door-to-door outreach. If voluntary compliance continues to lag, the board may resort to citations and potential removal of the docks at the owners' expense.
The board acknowledged the complexity of the situation, with Myers noting that resolving the issue could take time, especially as the rangers are currently focused on summer recreational activities. He expressed hope to achieve significant compliance by next summer, recognizing the long-standing nature of the problem.
This proactive stance on illegal boat docks reflects the board's commitment to maintaining the integrity of Lake Louisville and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. The next steps will involve intensified communication efforts and potential enforcement actions as the situation develops.
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