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Letters to the Editor, December 20, 2017

Letters to the Editor, December 20, 2017

Letter to the Editor   Mr. Kangaroo Kordus the local bully. City Council President Bob Kordus took great relish in holding his Kangaroo Court Monday night during the City’s 12/11 Council Meeting. He succeeded in getting Ted Peters to prostrate himself...

Letters to the Editor, December 13, 2017

Letters to the Editor, December 13, 2017

Letters to the Editor If Geneva Lake had a voice and could speak to the world, it might tell you about its greatest champion and most ardent protector amongst the thousands of people who love it dearly. Without any doubt it would name Ted Peters as its...

Letters to the Editor, December 6, 2017

Letters to the Editor, December 6, 2017

Letter to the Editor Copy of the letter Mr. Casey Schiche, president of the organization called Care for Lake Geneva, written to the Lake Geneva Regional News this week: “Your criticism of council members, in particular Alderwoman Cindy Flower, is disappointing...

Letters to the Editor, November 29, 2017

Letters to the Editor, November 29, 2017

Letter to the Editor “Never in my 40 years living here in Lake Geneva have I seen the community come together and work together so passionately for the benefit of the whole Lake Geneva Community,” said Lake Geneva Municipal Judge Hank Sibbing, following the...

Letters to the Editor, November 15, 2017

Letters to the Editor, November 15, 2017

Letters to the Editor I met Mr. Strauss at a meeting city. I support his paper’s efforts to say “no to change the comprehensive plan to favor the developer.” I did call and left messages for the Mayor and Aldermen/women to vote ‘no.’ Only Ms. Flower was home....

Letters to the Editor, November 8, 2018

Letters to the Editor, November 8, 2018

Letters to the Editor The Buzz around the city after the 10/16 Public Hearing on Hillmoor is why Sarah Hill was allowed to take total control of the Hillmoor discussions that night. Her performance, and it was a performance, was viewed by the public like she was...

Letters to the Editor, November 1, 2017

Letters to the Editor, November 1, 2017

Letter to the Editor Dear City of Lake Geneva Officials; One of the comments that I have heard from a few of you is that no one has ever presented a viable plan for the Hillmoor property or come forth with any plausible ideas. If you had the time to review past...

Letters to the Editor, October 18, 2017

Letters to the Editor, October 18, 2017

Letters to the Editor   The Lake Geneva Community turned out in full force last night to explain in detail to the Plan Commission why honoring the Comprehensive Plan Map for Hillmoor is still relevant. The private recreational facilities designation and...

Letters to the Editor, October 11, 2017

Letters to the Editor, October 11, 2017

Letter to the Editor The following letter was written to the GLA president Jack Goggins by Dick Malmin: GLA Mission Statement “Since 1935 the Geneva Lake Association has been the guardian of Geneva Lake, and the surrounding area”. Dear Jack and GLA Officials:...

Letters to the Editor, September 20, 2017

Letters to the Editor, September 20, 2017

Letters to the Editor Letter to: Dick Malmin, Town of Linn resident, from: Jeff Sanders, Town of Linn Community Planning Consultant. Dear Mr. Malmin, Thank you for the letter and your comments regarding the Community Mapping Forum. As you’ve heard me state on a...

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  1. Cynthia Zuehlke

    Why is the City of Lake Geneva so concerned about property they do not own? They do not own Hillmoor, they do not own Big Foot Beach State Park and it sounds like the Adams property still belongs to the Adams. A developer is to come to the City with a plan of what they would like to build and the City can say no to that plan. Just like they did with Michael Hanley from storage units to tiny homes.

    That leads me to The City of Lake Geneva wants to develop any green space they can get their hands on, Even if it is owned by the State ( Big Foot Beach ) or Hillmoor. Michael Hanley has to provide his development with green space for the tiny homes. REALLY??? The same with bike paths too. All so the City does not have to take care of them? Well the City can not take care of the City itself. They never can keep up with snowplowing. The State of Wisconsin said there is enough traffic to put in the roundabouts, the City say’s there is not enough traffic to keep them mowed. Really?

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