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Ten Mile Lake Association

Newsletter

Spring Edition, 2001

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by Bob Crom,
TMLA, Inc. President

In the interest of getting this Newsletter into your hands as early in the season as possible, it is being prepared as we approach the first regular Board meeting of 2001 on June 2. As I'll be reporting to the Board, and to the Annual Meeting August 4, it's been a busy winter and spring. Here is a list of some of the issues we will be discussing. You will hear more about these issues in the July Newsletter.

bulletI'm pleased to report that John Alden has good news relating to funding of the research proposal supported by Board action last fall.
bulletSeveral of us who wintered over here have been involved in sessions about ecological preservation concerns relating to potential development projects on the Lake.
bulletSeveral chairs or co-chairs of task groups and committees have made me aware of activity within their purview. Among them are the Handbook Task Group and the Committees on Lake Safety, Lake Level Management, Environment and Ecology, Fisheries, and Adopt-A-Highway.
bulletTo get public input on which to base decisions relating to the future of Upper Ten Mile Lake Road (CSAH 50) and CSAH 71 the Cass County Highway Department has established Project Management Teams. John Alden and I have been asked to serve on both. Two meetings of each have been held to date.

Although upcoming Newsletters will be reporting on many of these activities, I urge you to plan to attend the August 4th Annual Meeting to learn more about them and to give the Board the benefit of your concerns and interests.

See you there!

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