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Boat Ramp Closing For Construction: The City of Lake Ozark announces the temporary closure of the public boat launch located on Bluebird Drive to allow for demolition and reconstruction of the boat ramp. The closure will be in effect from January 12, 2026, through February 16, 2026, weather permitting. Hardrives Excavation LLC will perform the reconstruction work during this period. The ramp area will reopen to the public once all work has been completed and safety inspections are finalized. The upgraded boat ramp will feature significant improvements designed to better serve the boating community. The new ramp will be four feet wider and 13 feet longer than the current facility, providing enhanced access and maneuverability for boaters. Additionally, the concrete slab will be constructed with increased thickness to ensure greater durability and extend the lifespan of the ramp well beyond that of the current structure. "We appreciate all of the work everyone has done to help these upgrades come to fruition," said Mayor David Ridgely. "Our hope is that the new public boat ramp will be a great community asset for years to come." Winter weather conditions may affect the construction schedule. The City will provide updates on the project timeline as needed. Boaters are encouraged to plan accordingly and seek alternative launch facilities during the closure period. For questions regarding the project or alternative boat launch locations, please contact Matt Michalik, Public Works Director, at (573) 365-5378 or pwd@cityoflakeozark.net.  

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Resident Survey On Utility Lines

Residents throughout the City of Lake Ozark may soon be seeing a door hanger left at their home or place of business.

These notices are being posted by Public Works employees throughout the community to begin the process of inventorying lead utility service lines within the community.  This is not a notice of violation of any kind, and participation in the survey will make the process of reporting these lines to the Department of Natural Resources easier.  

Residents who do not respond to the survey will later be contacted directly by a member of city staff.  To learn more about the project and what is required of residents, please review this letter from Utility Superintendent Nathanial Boggs. Residents who have not yet received a door hanger are welcome to complete the survey available here.