Looking On The Bright Side, July 22, 2015
We all see the world through our mind’s selective filter. So when we walk the same path we see different things and may fail to notice things that are obvious to others, because the obvious is often not noticed until pointed out….
Looking On The Bright Side, July 15, 2015
Letter to the editor: I am writing this letter in opposition to the proposal to amend the City of Lake Geneva Comprehensive plan…..
Looking on the Bright Side, March 25, 2015 Geneva Shore Report
IN THE NEWS Letter to the Editor by Terry O'Neill, reporter and activist Second District Alderman Alan Kupsik (Council President), Resolution 15-R22 that just passed, authorizing transfers from the Lakefront and Parking Lots and Meters Funds to the General...
Looking on the Bright Side, March 18, 2015, Geneva Shore Report
IN THE NEWS Letter to the Editor by Mr. Richard Malmin, reporter for the Geneva Shore Report and Lake Geneva activist. Dear Mr. Draper As City Attorney, I am requesting that you instruct the Public Works Committee Chairman, Bob Kordus, that the Constitutional, First...





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?