Lake Geneva residents still must make sure their vehicle is registered in their name and with their home address in order to obtain a resident parking sticker.
Dennis Hines
Members of the Lake Geneva City Council has approved to maintain the city's current parking sticker policy. Part of the policy requires residents to have their vehicles registered in their name and with their home address in order to obtain a parking sticker.
Lake Geneva Fresh Air Association, Inc. Executive Director Brad Cripe talks about the 136-year history of American Camp Assocation-accredited Holiday Home Camp in Williams Bay and it's upcoming popular annual fundraising gala, slated for Saturday, June 10 starting at 5 p.m. in the Friends Pavilion at Holiday Home Camp, 100 Holiday Home Camp Rd., Williams Bay. Proceeds from the gala help support youth-focused Lake Geneva Fresh Air Association programs in Williams Bay including Holiday Home Camp and the Outdoor Wisconsin Leadership School (OWLS), providing campership and scholarship opportunites that allow over 700 low income campers from underserved communities in Walworth County and the Chicagoland, Milwaukee, Madison, Racine, Kenosha and Rockford areas to attend holiday home camp and get mentorship and leadership opportunities.
Lake Geneva residents still must make sure their vehicle is registered in their name and with their home address in order to obtain a resident parking sticker.
Members of the Lake Geneva City Council has approved to maintain the city's current parking sticker policy. Part of the policy requires residents to have their vehicles registered in their name and with their home address in order to obtain a parking sticker.