Over the summer, the Lake Lanier Association surveyed its members regarding the Shoreline Management Plan. Members submitted more than 2,800 individual comments.
“This is the first time we have ever polled our members for comments on changes they want to see in the Shoreline Management Plan,” said Clyde Morris, vice president and secretary of the association.
The responses covered a variety of issues and topics, listed by priority: Dock boxes, trees/trimming and removal, timing and communications.
“The themes emerging from the survey likely come as no surprise,” said Todd Baxter, president of the LLA. “Members expressed significant frustrations with Corps responsiveness, timeliness, inconsistency, and overall communication, with most feedback centered on concerns related to safety and convenience.”
An email reporting the results was sent to members in early February. A more complete summary will be distributed as part of the organization’s spring newsletter, emailed to members only.
For more information, visit lakelanier.org.