While Geneva Lake continues to have high-water quality, there are some trends, including rising phosphorus levels, declining near-shore fisheries and boating impacts, that need to be addressed before they begin to compromise the lake’s health.
Geneva Lake may look pristine, but the new Geneva Lake Management Plan outlines challenges to the lake that need to be addressed if its high-quality water and recreational uses are to be preserved.
A new report says that all residents and businesses in the Geneva Lake watershed will need to address challenges to the lake’s water quality in the years ahead.
Lake Geneva Business Improvement District conducts annual tree lighting ceremony
Santa Claus helps light up the trees and decorations in the Brunk Pavilion during the Lake Geneva Business Improvement District’s annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony.
Dennis Hines
Members of the Riverport Chorus in Wilmont sing Christmas tunes during the tree lighting ceremony.
Dennis Hines
Business Improvement District Executive Director Alexandria Binanti welcomes the crowd to the annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony.
Dennis Hines
Several trees in Flat Iron Park have been lighten up for the holiday season.
Dennis Hines
Flat Iron Park features several colorful decorations during the holiday season including lighted gift boxes.
Dennis Hines
The tree lighting ceremony crowd watches the Riverport Chorus perform while they wait for Santa to arrive.
Dennis Hines
Santa arrives to Flat Iron Park by a firetruck with Mayor Todd Krause.
Dennis Hines
Mayor Todd Krause introduces Santa Claus to the crowd.
Dennis Hines
Santa meets with children and their families after the Christmas tree lighting ceremony.
Dennis Hines
One of the popular attractions at Flat Iron Park during the holiday season is the lighted walk-through Christmas tree.
Dennis Hines
Owners of Summer Moon Coffee serve up some hot chocolate to help keep tree lighting ceremony attendees warm.
Dennis Hines
Business Improvement District Executive Director Alexandria Binanti, right, hands out candy canes to tree lighting ceremony attendees.
Dennis Hines
A lighted joy sign welcomes people to Flat Iron Park during the holiday season.
Geneva Lake may look pristine, but the new Geneva Lake Management Plan outlines challenges to the lake that need to be addressed if its high-quality water and recreational uses are to be preserved.
A new report says that all residents and businesses in the Geneva Lake watershed will need to address challenges to the lake’s water quality in the years ahead.