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City of Pewaukee Police clarify boat restrictions for Pewaukee Lake

By Jamie Burns
Thursday, Jun 26 2008, 01:05 PM

City of Pewaukee Police Captain Dan Meister said that boats are allowed on Pewaukee Lake, but they must abide by two rules:

- If you have a boat or watercraft on the lake, you cannot use motors. Electric trolling motors are allowed.

- If you are using an electric trolling motor, there is a slow, no-wake policy in effect on the lake.

Meister said that additional information regarding current Pewaukee Lake policies is available at the City of Pewaukee Police Department's Web site.

 City of Pewaukee Police Chief Gary Bach added that the no motor policy will be lifted as of Saturday, June 28. The slow, no-wake will stay in effect, however, because Pewaukee Lake is still 15 inches above the normal level.

"It has come down one foot already," Bach said, "but we're still way above. That just shows how high it has been."


 

Slow No Wake issued for area lakes

By Cynthia Luksich
Friday, Jun 13 2008, 10:35 AM

Due to possible flooding, the City of Delafield is asking that you adhere to the Slow No Wake rule on Lake Nagawicka until furhter notice. Your cooperation in keeping the lake secure is appreciated. Please check the City Web site at www.cityofdelafield.com or Channel 25 for updates.

No wake regulations have also been issued for the following lakes: Beaver, Fowler, Keesue, Lac LaBelle, Nagawicka, North, Oconomowoc, Okauchee, Pewaukee and Silver.


 
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