Genoa Township Land Conservation Association

Preserving and Protecting Our Natural and Scenic Resources

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About Us

Mission Statement

The mission of this non-profit 501(c)(3), all volunteer organization is to preserve and protect the natural and scenic resources found in Genoa Township including, but not limited to:

 

  • Accepting conservation easements, land grants and contributions of funds or services
  • Working closely with all public officials, residents, land owners and community members to carry
    out these purposes
  • Encouraging community participation in preservation and conservation efforts

 

 


Who we are

Genoa Township Land Conservation Association is a nonprofit, all volunteer organization that was founded in 1999. We work with homeowner associations, landowners and concerned township residents to preserve open space and protect the natural and scenic resources found in Genoa Township. The wooded ravines and old growth forest in the area represent some of the last natural topography in Genoa Township. We strive to ensure it will be forever preserved in its natural state. Genoa Township Land Conservation Association is committed to working closely with all public officials to support its purpose and to encourage community participation in all preservation efforts.
 
The current trustees include:
Mark Toot
President
Willow Bend

Jamie Abel
Vice-President
Covington Meadows

Evelyn Sonnichsen
Secretary
Retreat at Grand Oak

Robert Blantz
Treasurer/Land Steward
Covington Meadows


Where we are
Currently Genoa Township Land Conservation Association is preserving and protecting resources in the following areas:
 
  • Covington Meadows
  • Grand Oak
  • Willow Bend
 
You can read more about these areas on the Properties page.