Lake Level Dropped 6′

The overflow drain on the dam is now closed. The lake will be kept at the current level until people who have submitted building permits complete their projects.

Spillway Dissipator

While the lake is down the Association will be doing concrete work on the area at bottom of the spillway called the dissipator. This concrete wall slows down the water before it moves on.

No Leaves in Lake

Please do not blow or rake leaves into the lake. If you don’t do your lawn yourself, find out where your provider is putting your leaves. Several individuals have been blowing them into the lake. Silt is piling up fast enough without help.

Nov. 7 Board Meeting Summary

The October board meeting was postponed until November 7 since it fell on Halloween. Important topics not covered elsewhere in this newsletter include: Spending has been very conservative, DLPOA is close to $120,000 under budget at this point. A early draft of next...

Raking Pond Weeds

While a hard freeze with the water is down might help clean out some of the unwanted plant life, weeding and raking while the water is down can be an option too. Check out these links to learn more about the aquatic plants in our lake. The best plant we have: Southern...