SAN ANTONIO — There's a plan to restore Lake Dunlap, but it needs to be approved by property owners before anything can be done.
The Preserve Lake Dunlap Association presented a plan to restore Lake Dunlap to the community last night.
The plan must be approved by property owners before moving forward.
You'll recall the lake was drained last month following a spillgate failure.
The plan presented by the PLDA would allow waterfront property owners to take over control of the dam via the creation of Water District. This would occur under a partnership with the Association, GBRA and Guadalupe City.
It would increase taxes by $6-8 linear foot of lakefront per year for 30 years.
In the proposal, the GBRA would sell the dam to the Water District for $1.