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A Brief Description

LAKE MINNETONKA Julia Casparriello and Lee Copeland. A Brief Description. Area of 14,000 Acres Ecologically diverse

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A Brief Description

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  1. LAKE MINNETONKA Julia Casparriello and Lee Copeland

  2. A Brief Description • Area of 14,000 Acres • Ecologically diverse • Besides lakeshore residents, Lake Minetonka is frequented by much of the surrounding population • Besides aesthetic values, high recreational value to the area

  3. The LMCD • The Lake Minnetonka Conservation District • determines lake policies • responsible for enforcement of policies

  4. Market Failures • Overuse: the side effects • pollution • erosion • milfoil infestation

  5. Market Failures Cont. • Safety • beach safety • boating accidents • speeding • intoxicated boaters

  6. Market Failures cont. • Enforcement and Policing the Lake • Noise Pollution • Sale of boating permits • Provides security to lake users • Controls overuse and safety

  7. Policy Options • The milfoil problem • high clean-up costs • preventing spread is our focus • monitoring public launches • mandating boat-cleaning • imposing fines on violators • The overuse problem • Control usage without inconveniencing lakeshore residents • Thus, our focus is on parking

  8. More Policy Options • Police force is necessary • enforcing policies of the LMCD • maintaining optimal level of benefits received from the resource

  9. Bringing Lake Minnetonka to Efficiency

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