4.16.26 There is a slow no wake restriction on the lake due to all of the recent rain we have… Read More
Special Town Board Meeting – May 9, 2026: Special Town Board Meeting – May 9, 2026Waters Edge, Community Park Saturday 9:00 AM – 11:00 AMThe public is invited to attend this meeting and the agenda will be posted on the town website as required by law.A survey has been conducted by a group of citizens and the authors will be present to provide an overview of the survey contents and the final responses. Spring 2025 Citizen Survey Regarding the Sustainment and Improvement of Delavan LakeFollowing the presentation, the Town of Delavan Board will then enter into discussions with the authors regarding the conduct and conclusions of the survey. There will then be opportunities for the public to provide comments and questions to both the authors and the town board. This meeting is informational/discussion only. Any further action(s) resulting from this meeting will then be part of a regular town board meeting scheduled in the future.
4.16.26 There is a slow no wake restriction on the lake due to all of the recent rain we have… Read More
Open Book & Board of Review Dates & Times *Meet with the Assessor Please contact Accurate Assessors to schedule an Open… Read More
Delavan Lake Watershed Action Items January 2019 1. Funding and prioritization of Watershed BMPs as outlined in the Delavan Lake… Read More
The winners of the 13th Annual W3 Awards have been announced by the Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts today.… Read More
Water Pennywort, or Hydrocotyle ranunculoides, is considered an invasive species in Wisconsin. This aquatic perennial can be found in shallow,… Read More
1. Only use no-phosphorus fertilizer on your lawn and gardens. Be sure to check the fertilizer bag when you purchase… Read More
Applications available for general permits for small-scale dredging projects in public waters MADISON – A new general permit that streamlines… Read More
Here are some tips for keeping phosphorous out of the lake: Keep leaves, grass clippings and other lawn debris off… Read More
Algae are primitive, primarily aquatic, one-celled or multicellular plant-like organisms that lack true stems, roots, and leaves but usually contain… Read More