2026 BOATS IN DATES AND DETAILS
Saturday, April 18th & Sunday April 19th
Saturday, April 25th & Sunday April 26th
Boat owners will be contacted by email or text for their specific launch date. Arrive 10 minutes prior to your assigned time. ALSO, remember to bring your charged battery, boat gas and keys. The gate at the Marina is open Monday-Friday 9am - 12pm should you want to prepare prior to your launch date. Please note you are responsible to remove your shrink wrap and to haul it away. Cost for a dock space at the Marina is $399.00 for the season. For any issues, call Steve at 330-495-9734.
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SPRING CLEAN-UP 2026
The Village's annual Spring Clean-up will be Thursday, May 7th. This day is for residents to place extra amounts of items out to the curb to be picked up by Republic Services at no extra charge. Here are Republic Service's Guidelines for this special pick-up date:
All material must be bagged, tied, bundled or contained.
No items weighing more than 40 lbs.
No liquids, paint, oil, car parts batteries etc.
All upholstered furniture must be wrapped in plastic sheeting and taped.
No tires, ashes, toxic materials.
For lawn mowers and other small appliances, they must have all liquids (oil and gas) removed and caps removed.
Place all items at your curb where your trash is generally collected
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FYI: The Mariners Island Board of Directors has voted to close their channel of water to non-residents of Mariners Island. The bottom canal liner needs protected from any further damage from years of speeding boats, fishing lines/hooks and stuck propellers. Replacement cost for this liner in the canal is extremely expensive. The Mariner Island Board has been advised by their council that the channel is private property and not part of the lake owned by the Meyers Lake Preserve. Signs and surveillance will be posted/installed on their bridges. Please respect this request of Mariners Island and comply by not entering the canal.
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GENERAC GENERATOR INSTALLED AT VILLAGE HALL
Council members of Meyers Lake Village unanimously agreed to install a Generac Brand Generator at the Village Hall that can be utilized in the event of a Village emergency. Cost of the generator was covered by Covid Funds and money from the General Fund. It was installed by Beck Electrical & Plumbing Company. In the event there is loss of energy by any of our residents during winter/summer, The Village Hall will be available to service residents who may be experiencing power shortages throughout the Village. If the need occurs, contact Council Member Michael Milbrandt (chairperson on this Committee) at 330-704-2768.
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Stay in touch, be informed with our Contact System "CALLFIRE"
CALLFIRE is a free emergency contact information system. This communication system allows the Village to send messages and/or texts to our residents in a quick efficient way...Reminders and alerts like up coming events, weather/snow concerns, important announcements like parking bans and other relevant Village news. There is no cost to you to receive the messages. If interested, what do we need from you?
Please print your Name (first & last), Address, Cellphone # (a landline can not be used), and your Preferred e-mail if using. Any member of your household can be included by providing their contact cellphone/email as well. Send your information to:
Mike Labriola, Mayor of Meyers Lake Village, 1600 North Park Avenue NW, Canton, Ohio 44708. Contacts to our residents will be limited and used only when important needs to be directed to the residents of Meyers Lake Village.
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ZONING PERMITS FOR SPRING PROJECTS Before you begin any project, your first step should be to contact Matt Bailey, the Zoning Administrator with the Village at 330-806-1401 or email at: meyerslakezoning@gmail.com to discuss the project's compliance with the Village Zoning Ordinance. A copy of the current Zoning Ordinance Document can be accessed on this webpage: From the Home screen, scan to the "MORE" header, from the drop down list click on Zoning. The following is a list of projects requiring a permit, but not limited to: New Residential or Commercial Buildings, Any addition to Residential or Commercial Building, Detached garages, storage sheds, and other accessory buildings, Docks/seawalls, Fences, Swimming pools, Decks & Patios, Commercial Accessory Buildings, Permanent and Temporary Commercial Signage, Parking Lot, Large Tents, Any exterior changes to Lakefront properties.
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TRASH PICK-UP SERVICES UNLESS you are part of a condominium H.O.A. you must use the services provided by "Republic Waste Services" which is contracted through the Village. Residents are billed from the Village for the full year in the spring. The 2025-26 bill was $198.00... that's $16.50 a month. To get a free 96 gallon receptacle from Republic Waste Services contact Jenn Geren at 800-247-3644.
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A Reminder to residents to check out the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio website https://energychoice.ohio.gov to compare supplier rates to help lower your energy costs. Once you are on the website follow these 4 steps:
At the top of the menu select "Electric" (just above the apples)
Pull down to "Compare electric offers"
Click "Residential"
Select your your Electric Company. This will take you to a list of suppliers. Choose one with no fees and no early termination fees. Find the rate and terms you would like. Have your current bill in hand and call that supplier. Inform that supplier which one you want and they will set up the new supplier for you.
========================================================== Sheriff Notes: The Village has a new representative, Captain Ryan Carver. Feel free to contact Captain Carver at 330-430-3802 or his email 113@starksheriff.org
SHERIFF VACATION CHECK REQUEST The Sheriff Department will check on your home while you are away on vacation or for those snowbirds. Go to the Stark County Sheriff App, from the Home Screen select "More", Scroll to the very bottom and select "Vacation Check Request". OR call 330-430-3800.
STARK COUNTY SHERIFF MOBILE APP The Stark County Sheriff's Office has a mobile app. It is very informative and user friendly. You can find information on things like: Conceal Carry, Dog Warden, Employment, Submit a Tip, Sex Offenders, and much more. KEEP IN MIND THIS APP IS NOT TO BE USED FOR 9-1-1 EMERGENCIES !!!
To download on an Apple device:
Type in "Stark County Sheriff mobile app" in your browser. You will see a black box with a Sheriff badge in it next to "Stark County Sheriff".
Select the download icon
From the next screen select "GET"
Enter your Apple ID (password) and select "Install", let it download then select "OPEN".
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10 REASONS WHY FEEDING WATERFOWL IS HARMFUL
The following website; hardeybordercollies.com is very informative regarding humans feeding waterfowl in particular the Canada Goose. Here is the list 10 reasons NOT to feed them:
MALNUTRITION
DEPENDENCY
DISEASE
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
WATER POLLUTION
INCREASED HYBRIDIZATION
DELAYED MIGRATION
OVERCROWDING IN UNNATURAL SITES
COSTLY MANAGEMENT EFFORTS
DEVALUATION
Read this article in its entirety for the detailed explanations of these 10 reasons listed. You will be surprised what harm we humans are causing to these creatures. Birds have amazing survival skills....so we should not interfere. Food quality is critical. Because they will eat most anything does not mean what we feed them is harmless...white bread can be actually fatal to waterfowl. Lets educate ourselves about their needs and how nature intended them to survive.