Archive For The “Stewardship” Category

I am writing this letter to the KLCOA membership as a result of concerns over recent information and dialog being propagated on social media regarding the Proposed Draft Shoreline Preservation Bylaw. Unfortunately, there is a lot of mis-quotes and mis-leading information being shared. I understand that some people are upset and frustrated. The KLCOA will…

The municipality of Dysart et al has completed the Area 1 Septic Re-Inspection Program and issued a summary report of the results in the in the Dysart Council Agenda for the January 26, 2021 Council meeting. The report can be found here SEPTIC REPORT LINKCompletion of the Septic Inspection Program is good news for our…

I am writing this letter to the KLCOA membership as a result of concerns over recent information and dialog being propagated on social media regarding the Proposed Draft Shoreline Preservation Bylaw. Unfortunately, there is a lot of mis-quotes and mis-leading information being shared. I understand that some people are upset and frustrated. The KLCOA will…

UPDATE #5 – February 4, 2021 Haliburton County Council held a special meeting on January 27 to discuss the Public Consultation process related to the Proposed Shoreline Preservation By-law. After much discussion it was agreed that Council would put out a Request for Proposals (RFP) to identify and select a firm which could provide necessary…

The KLCOA Board of Directors has now reviewed the 2020 year-to-date financial position of the organization. Due to the ongoing support of our membership this year, combined with decreased 2020 expenses (due to events cancelled and deferred because of COVID-19), we have generated an operating surplus. As such, the KLCOA will be offering an optional…

November 13 – Update Re: Possible Blue-Green Algae Event on Little Kennisis Lake The location of the small blue-green algae event (Nov. 8, 2020) was roughly half way along the North Shore of Little Kennisis. A site visit by the KLCOA (Nov. 10, 2020) confirmed that the algal bloom was on the surface and accumulated…