Lake Work Update

Your trustees and neighbors on the lake have been busy since the beginning of the year working to have lake property owners‘ retaining walls repaired or replaced.  After several meetings, lake property owners signed individual contracts to replace several of the retaining walls with an approved stone.  Not all homeowners at this time choose to replace their retaining walls.   Some opted to just repair their current walls.
As you know the lake level had been lowered and work began in early spring.   As Mother Nature would have it we experienced one of the wettest springs in a hundred years according to weather service reports, causing much delay to the project.
At the suggestion of Reitz and Jens, our engineering consultants, we decided to dredge some of the dirt from the inlet area of the lake. This would prolong the need for a full dredge and save the subdivision substantially in the future.
Once the dredge is complete, the walls will be finished and the plants that have taken over the lake will be cut down and removed. The lake will be treated with a lake eco-system friendly herbicide, if necessary.  Then Mother Nature will take over and refill our lovely lake once again.
We truly appreciate your patience and look forward to the return of our lake to its past condition.
Regards,
Sandy Baker
Your Dougherty Lake President

Dougherty Lake 4th of July Parade 2015

Event time : Saturday, July 4, 9:30 am

It’s time for the 4th of July parade. We look forward to marching to celebrate the 4th with decorated bikes, big wheels, wagons, strollers, etc. in festive July 4th decorations (i.e. streamers, balloons, etc.).

**Returning this year- a visit by the Des Peres Fire Department**

We will meet at Beaver Dam and Briar Fork and walk down Briar Fork and turn around and meet at the playground where we will have popsicles. Feel free to bring anything else you would like to share for treats.

Please contact Laura Giokas with any questions.

Lake Wall Construction Underway

After rain and contractor delays we have some progress on wall projects several homeowners elected to do. It will likely take a few weeks to finish the walls. The lake water levels will return to somewhat normal levels after a few rainstorms.

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Lake Drop in March 2015

We’re going to be dropping the lake levels to provide homeowners along the lake an option to repair or replace their lake wall. We will also have an engineering company inspect the lake and overflow at this time. The current target is 3/18/15 and will remain lower for several weeks. If you have any questions or concerns contact the trustees.