Lauderdale Lakes Lake Management District
(LLLMD)
Mission Statement
The Lauderdale Lakes Lake Management District (aka Lake
District) was created to undertake projects relating to
environmental
lake protection,
lake management and other
statutory responsibilities related to the lake, including
enhancement of the
recreational use of the lake and
conservation
projects within the Lauderdale Lakes watershed.
Latest News
Boating safety classes for 2013.
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There will be a meeting of the LLLMD Board on Saturday,
Jan. 5, 2013.
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LLLMD annual financial audit report for 2011
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District Dialogue Vol 22 No 1 August, 2012 newsletter
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Pier Permit Application
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Quick Facts
- The Lauderdale Lakes Lake Management District, formed in
1991, is a
municipality, a unit of government, created under Wisconsin
State Statute Chapter 33.
- The Lake District Board is composed of 7 commissioners, 5 of whom are
elected and serve 3-year terms, 1 is appointed by the County (Walworth) and 1 is
appointed by the local township (Town of LaGrange).
- The
operation of the organization is funded by a general tax
levy on the properties within the boundaries of the
Lauderdale Lakes Lake
Management District.
- Located about 5 miles north of Elkhorn, WI 53121, it is
bordered on the north by Territorial Road, on the east by
Route 12/67, on the south by Plantation Rd and Lost Nation
Road (including some points south), and on the west by
County Road H.
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