CLEARLAKE, Calif. – Clearlake City Manager Alan Flora, acting as the director of emergency services for the city of Clearlake, announced the reopening of Thompson Harbor at Redbud Park effective at 8 a.m. Saturday, May 9.
Friday’s announcement follows revisions to the Lake County Health officer’s order easing restrictions on access to Clear Lake for residents of Lake County.
The order does not apply to the Austin Park playground, basketball courts and skatepark, or the areas of Austin Park that are still currently under construction. These areas remain closed to the public.
No person shall enter any closed park or park area. No person shall remain in a closed park or closed area of a park after having been notified of the closure and having been requested to leave by any peace officer or other person so designated by the city manager or chief of police.
“The city is pleased to work cooperatively with the Public Health officer to provide additional recreation options for Lake County residents by reopening Thompson Harbor,” said Flora.
As a reminder, all motorized boats must exhibit the proper quagga mussel stickers and be currently registered, Flora said.
Lake County Water Resources ramp monitors will be at Thompson Harbor performing quagga inspections and selling resident stickers.
Everyone is asked to practice proper social distancing when launching boats.
“Please enjoy the great weather we are expecting this weekend in a safe and thoughtful manner,” Flora said.
City of Clearlake to reopen Thompson Harbor May 9
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