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Originally Posted by Woodsy
You still bought expensive property that borders a public park.... you can't really complain about how the public chooses to use their park.
All of the overcrowding issues boil down to the marinas, who in order to stay in business sell/store/valet more and more boats every year. Its rare to find a slip on the lake, and if you do its $5k.... and people are in line to pay it. The downside of a good economy.
Woodsy
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Sure you can complain/argue--on both counts:
All state parks have certain limits on their use. So there's nothing wrong with advocating for limited uses.
On the marinas--is the lake a state park or a business opportunity? We restrict commerce in all state parks. Nothing wrong with restricting here.
But just to be clear--no one is advocating for no boats or no commerce, only reasonable use and neighborly consideration and manners