Future of Lake Gregory to be discussed

Apr 15, 2021 | Uncategorized


A free community informational meeting focusing on the future of Lake Gregory will be held April 22, starting at 6 p.m., at the Lake Gregory South Shore pavilion.


Hosted by the Lake Gregory Community Advisory Committee, presenters will include Beahta Davis, county Regional Parks director; Lewis Murray, mountain representative for 2nd District Supervisor Janice Rutherford; and representatives from the Lake Gregory Co. and RockForce Construction.


The Lake Gregory Co., the county’s new concessionaire to manage Lake Gregory Regional Park, will provide an overview of its summer plans for the lake as well as provide a vision for what the new management team sees for the future of Lake Gregory. RockForce Construction is the company that built the new buttress for Lake Gregory.


There will be a question and answer period for those attending the community meeting. The advisory committee asks that questions from the public should be emailed to [email protected].


There will be no charge for parking at the South Shore parking lot.

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