11/28/12 - Genoa Township residents that live in the East and West Crooked Lakes communities are being encouraged to attend two upcoming meetings related to aquatic weed control. Some residents are pursuing a special assessment district through the township to control invasive weeds on the lakes but there has been disagreement over how to best do so. Most everyone agrees something should be done but some favor harvesting for control and remain very opposed to the use of any chemicals while others feel thatâs the only option left. The newly formed East and West Crooked Lakes Riparian Association is leading the charge for the assessment district and will hold a general meeting tomorrow at 7pm at the ReMax offices on Grand River in Brighton. The township began the special assessment district process after being petitioned and only serves as a funding mechanism for the project. The Genoa Township Board will host another public hearing on the proposed district at its meeting on Monday, December 3rd. A flyer being circulated by residents is attached below. (JM)
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