SOLO: Tree removal from Lake Geneva will cost nothing

The three major dry lakebed areas on Lake Geneva include one in the western third of the lake (left), owned by private individuals. The second dry area in the middle of the lake is off Nelson’s Point. The third dry area (right) is near the Fifth Street boat ramp on the east side of the water body.

BY DAN HILDEBRAN [email protected] Save Our Lakes Organization board members told the Keystone Heights City Council that the cost of removing trees and underbrush from the dry lakebed of Lake Geneva would be offset by revenue from timber sales. The nonprofit has said that removing timber and underbrush before the lake’s water level rises due…

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