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2017 annual report

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22 2017 Annual Report L A K E M C C O N A U G H Y / L A K E O G A L L A L A M A S T E R P L A N P R O G R E S S In 2016, Game and Parks approved a 20-year master plan for the Lake McConaughy and Lake Ogallala State recreation areas. The purpose of the plan was to address the need for additional protection of the threatened and endangered species in the area; to manage the lakes' numerous access points; and to better serve and control the areas' one million annual visitors. In 2017, more than $2 million was invested in these areas as the agency began to implement the plan. Initial projects included: ● New shower facilities were added at Lake Ogallala Campground and Martin Bay. ● An expanded day-use area was developed at Martin Bay. ● A threatened-and-endangered-species zone was designated at Sand Point. ● Two miles of barrier fencing were added at Otter Creek, Spring Park, North Shore and Lake Ogallala to control vehicle and walk-in access. ● A new fl oating fi shing dock was added at Lake Ogallala. ● A new automated gate was installed at the south end of Lake Ogallala to control vehicle access. ● Utilities and ADA access were upgraded at Lone Eagle and Little Thunder campgrounds. ● New utilities and ADA access were added at Cedar Vue Campground. ● The Cedar Vue Offi ce was opened for public sales.

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