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  1. #21
    callbob4homes
    Kilr, not bashing the cops. This is what I heard on the scanner that day about the blow up doll. I thought I was going to spit pepsi all over the place. The silence after that went out was priceless. Also I was walking the channel that weekend and saw the garbage in front of boats and watched a guy sitting in a boat throw his beer can onto the pile already building on the beach and the 2 LE's standing right there watching. They then just walked away. All I am saying is if you don't police yourselves and clean up your own mess (which I am sure most of you do) the end result is the restrictions. Also on a side note when we went out on Monday, we almost never boated on a busy weekend, we picked up 3 or 4 garbage bags of trash on the shore from obviously none boater types. At least they bagged most of it. Too drunk to carry it out most likely. I would at least like to see some littering tickets handed out along with the other stuff they obviously have been told to target. Clean up shouldn't be just about T&A

  2. #22
    ClownRoyal
    Only thing they are doing is creating more problems by trying to fix one. If it ain't broke then don't fix it. Crack down on the offenders. Enforce the 'No Tolerance' signs. Simple as that.

  3. #23
    riverroyal
    the signs are up for this coming weekend?or for every weekend from now on?sounds like Im gonna be getting up real early to find a beach for my kids to play on,any beach,any where.

  4. #24
    Essex502
    Mooring No More? Businesses object to city's efforts to restrict activities in the Bridgewater Channel
    By BRIAN DiTULLIO
    Saturday, May 21, 2005 10:33 PM MDT
    English Village owners are up in arms about portions of the Bridgewater Channel being closed.
    According to city spokesman Charlie Cassens, 27 percent of the available moorings, approximately 200 spots, in the Channel were closed this week per direction of City Council at their May 3 work session.
    However, items brought up at work sessions can not be voted on and Councilman Don Clark is wondering why his suggestion to reduce the number of closed moorings was not considered. He wanted the issue put on the May 10 regular meeting agenda for a vote.
    "They've closed the east bank except for a tiny section," said Mike Sabo, owner of London Bridge Ice Cream. "No one's going to walk all the way from Rotary Park just to get an ice cream."
    Clark said he had notified Mayor Bob Whelan of his wish for more discussion, but the issue as not discussed at the May 10 meeting.
    "There was no vote taken," Clark said on Friday. "But I guess they thought it was a consensus and I thought it was coming back for a vote."
    Clark had suggested a less restrictive plan that only would have affected around 15 percent of the available moorings.
    Capt. Randy McCaleb of the Lake Havasu City Police Department said this particular issue didn't require a vote, which was why it already is being enforced.
    "According to city ordinance, the city manager has the authority to restrict the amount of moorings in the Channel," he said. "We simply took our direction from council."
    City Manager Tim Ernster said he had been down to look at the signs and thought it was a little more than anticipated.
    "We certainly don't want to hurt our businesses down there and we'll be taking a look at this at the next City Council meeting," he said.
    Mayor Bob Whelan said the current signs are not necessarily permanent and that the City Council would be reviewing the new policy at their next meeting on May 24 to decide if any changes need to be made.
    Whelan also said the new policy only was meant for weekends.
    "There was not an intent to restrict (moorings) during the week, just the weekends," he said.
    Ernster concurred, saying the signs will either have to be changed or covered up and that the restrictions may only be for busy holiday weekends, or on an as-needed basis.
    "I've been down there on a Sunday when it isn't too congested," said Ernster. "We may only have to set it up on days when it really gets congested."
    "It's going to affect all of us," said Sabo. "It already has, in fact."
    Tom Felke, co-owner of Shugrue's, said he consider the Bridgewater Channel part of the Lake Havasu City experience and that having Channel activity is part of the charm.
    "If it's a health or safety issue, I have no problem with it," said Felke, "But there's a lot of markets competing for tourist dollars and we don't want to do anything to upset that."
    "It's killing business," said Sabo. "We're going to be dead."
    Whelan said City Council would be taking the concerns of the business owners into account at the next meeting when the policy is reviewed.
    The moorings were restricted as part of a two-phase plan recommended by the police department to better control an increase in outrageous behavior that has caused a rise in arrests, noise and carbon monoxide in the manmade waterway.
    Reprinted without permission of the Havasu News Herald
    I love the statement: “I thought it was a little more than anticipated” purportedly by the City Manager. Who’s head is up who’s ass?

  5. #25
    ClownRoyal
    Mooring No More? Businesses object to city's efforts to restrict activities in the Bridgewater Channel
    By BRIAN DiTULLIO
    Saturday, May 21, 2005 10:33 PM MDT
    English Village owners are up in arms about portions of the Bridgewater Channel being closed.
    According to city spokesman Charlie Cassens, 27 percent of the available moorings, approximately 200 spots, in the Channel were closed this week per direction of City Council at their May 3 work session.
    However, items brought up at work sessions can not be voted on and Councilman Don Clark is wondering why his suggestion to reduce the number of closed moorings was not considered. He wanted the issue put on the May 10 regular meeting agenda for a vote.
    "They've closed the east bank except for a tiny section," said Mike Sabo, owner of London Bridge Ice Cream. "No one's going to walk all the way from Rotary Park just to get an ice cream."
    Clark said he had notified Mayor Bob Whelan of his wish for more discussion, but the issue as not discussed at the May 10 meeting.
    "There was no vote taken," Clark said on Friday. "But I guess they thought it was a consensus and I thought it was coming back for a vote."
    Clark had suggested a less restrictive plan that only would have affected around 15 percent of the available moorings.
    Capt. Randy McCaleb of the Lake Havasu City Police Department said this particular issue didn't require a vote, which was why it already is being enforced.
    "According to city ordinance, the city manager has the authority to restrict the amount of moorings in the Channel," he said. "We simply took our direction from council."
    City Manager Tim Ernster said he had been down to look at the signs and thought it was a little more than anticipated.
    "We certainly don't want to hurt our businesses down there and we'll be taking a look at this at the next City Council meeting," he said.
    Mayor Bob Whelan said the current signs are not necessarily permanent and that the City Council would be reviewing the new policy at their next meeting on May 24 to decide if any changes need to be made.
    Whelan also said the new policy only was meant for weekends.
    "There was not an intent to restrict (moorings) during the week, just the weekends," he said.
    Ernster concurred, saying the signs will either have to be changed or covered up and that the restrictions may only be for busy holiday weekends, or on an as-needed basis.
    "I've been down there on a Sunday when it isn't too congested," said Ernster. "We may only have to set it up on days when it really gets congested."
    "It's going to affect all of us," said Sabo. "It already has, in fact."
    Tom Felke, co-owner of Shugrue's, said he consider the Bridgewater Channel part of the Lake Havasu City experience and that having Channel activity is part of the charm.
    "If it's a health or safety issue, I have no problem with it," said Felke, "But there's a lot of markets competing for tourist dollars and we don't want to do anything to upset that."
    "It's killing business," said Sabo. "We're going to be dead."
    Whelan said City Council would be taking the concerns of the business owners into account at the next meeting when the policy is reviewed.
    The moorings were restricted as part of a two-phase plan recommended by the police department to better control an increase in outrageous behavior that has caused a rise in arrests, noise and carbon monoxide in the manmade waterway.
    Reprinted without permission of the Havasu News Herald
    I love the statement: “I thought it was a little more than anticipated” purportedly by the City Manager. Who’s head is up who’s ass?
    I love this one ..."Whelan also said the new policy only was meant for weekends." He must really have his head up his ass. The signs say 'No Mooring Anytime'. Say nothing about Sat-Sun only.

  6. #26
    Kilrtoy
    Again, what is this mooring... unless you are on the wall by the village or at the docks at the LB, you are not mooring...
    Has anyone seen the lanauge on the sign and can they post it.....
    I beach my boat... BIG difference....

  7. #27
    ClownRoyal
    Again, what is this mooring... unless you are on the wall by the village or at the docks at the LB, you are not mooring...
    Has anyone seen the lanauge on the sign and can they post it.....
    I beach my boat... BIG difference....
    No Mooring Anytime

  8. #28
    1stepcloser
    My take here fella's is this is gonna be just like Copper Canyon and the Sandbar.
    Major weekends are gonna result in closures or severely limited access.
    Steamboat will be next.

  9. #29
    Biglue
    Again, what is this mooring... unless you are on the wall by the village or at the docks at the LB, you are not mooring...
    I'm wondering if the actual wording of the signs can be a worthwhile argument. It would take someone actually getting cited and going through the entire ordeal to see.

  10. #30
    ClownRoyal
    I'm wondering if the actual wording of the signs can be a worthwhile argument. It would take someone actually getting cited and going through the entire ordeal to see.
    Okay...who's going to volunteer? Or we could get about 30 boats and do it all at once.

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