the city DOES have parks on the lake front, there are 3 of them. they even told you the names of all three in the video. the strange thing about it all is even though the parks are right on the lake, people could not "legally" access the lake from the parks because the lake is privately owned.
@@orion7741 , I am from Michigan, and am a fisherman so know the Michigan laws concerning access to lakes and rivers. In Michigan, if there is public access to the lake or river, then the public has access to the body of water. I know Western states have different attitude towards public access to bodies of water.
Such a pity that rich people in their multi million dollar homes will have to share their lake with the rest of us. Water quality, eh? An indirect way of saying that the folks on the low to middle rungs of the economic ladder are dirty.
Stop twisting the facts, if you don’t live there you really think people are going to care about the trash and parking, noise and party’s, I’m not advocating for the rich but anyone can see it’s going to get trashed 😏🇺🇸
Good for him? ALL citizens have legal access to all waterways which are all public thoroughfares, so screw the elitist snobs who try to block them! Mark something tried to block off the river beach by his house years ago with boulders, and he was forced to pay to remove them all and should've gotten a huge fine too!! One Pumpkin Face is enough!!
Not all heroes wear capes.
I find it very strange that the city did not have parks on the lake front, most cities and villages do that type of thing.
the city DOES have parks on the lake front, there are 3 of them. they even told you the names of all three in the video. the strange thing about it all is even though the parks are right on the lake, people could not "legally" access the lake from the parks because the lake is privately owned.
@@orion7741 , I am from Michigan, and am a fisherman so know the Michigan laws concerning access to lakes and rivers. In Michigan, if there is public access to the lake or river, then the public has access to the body of water. I know Western states have different attitude towards public access to bodies of water.
Why are the residents paying for "upkeep" on the lake? Shouldn't that be a municipal responsibility?
it is a privately owned lake. thats why. the city grew up around the lake over the decades.
@@orion7741it’s a public lake. All navigable waterways are public in Oregon. Access is the issue
$2000 is nothing wtf? How much are those houses worth collectively
Way more than we'll ever afford
And then an asteroid crashed into Earth. And all of the humans were purged.
Such a pity that rich people in their multi million dollar homes will have to share their lake with the rest of us. Water quality, eh? An indirect way of saying that the folks on the low to middle rungs of the economic ladder are dirty.
It doesn't look all that clean now. Probably can blame that on the ducks........who pay no fees. :-O
Stop twisting the facts, if you don’t live there you really think people are going to care about the trash and parking, noise and party’s, I’m not advocating for the rich but anyone can see it’s going to get trashed 😏🇺🇸
Good for him? ALL citizens have legal access to all waterways which are all public thoroughfares, so screw the elitist snobs who try to block them! Mark something tried to block off the river beach by his house years ago with boulders, and he was forced to pay to remove them all and should've gotten a huge fine too!! One Pumpkin Face is enough!!
Get help dude, your Tds Is scary . Don't spaz out
Nimby groupthink