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A Proven Leader You Can Trust

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Camden County needs leadership that you can trust. Nothing is as important as having ethical leadership that will do the right thing. To be an effective commissioner, you really need to have a comprehensive knowledge of Camden County and its residents to make sound decisions. With over 40 years as a surveyor in Camden County, Greg Hasty knows this county end to end. Greg Hasty at a Glance: 6th Generation Lake of the Ozarks Resident Surveyor in Camden County for 40 Years Camden County Surveyor for over 13 Years Past President, Lake West Chamber of Commerce Member, Sons of the American Revolution Member, National Society of Professional Surveyors Missouri Licensed Land Surveyor & Real Estate Broker 30 Year Business Owner at Lake of the Ozarks Served, Camdenton Planning and Zoning Board for 10+ yrs. What Greg has Accomplished So Far: As promised 4 years ago, we have new FEMA flood maps for Camden County. These new maps remove thousands of homes from the fl

All About Our Presiding Commissioner of Camden County!

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It's important to have a leader in the area who cares about the Lake of the Ozarks. As a life-long resident of the Lake, Greg Hasty works hard each day to help our county succeed. The Presiding Commissioner of Camden County is here for our community. Take a look below to learn who Greg Hasty is and how he got into the political arena. From the early 1990’s forward, Greg, was involved in land planning, construction management, and land development for many investors at the Lake of the Ozarks. He became a licensed Real Estate Broker in the mid-1990’s,  to handle land acquisition, development, and sales of waterfront lots on the Lake of the Ozarks for a lake developer. Since the mid-1990’s his survey office has been on the square in Camdenton. Greg has served on the planning and zoning board in Camdenton, for over 10 years. In 2006, Greg led the fight against the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), regarding the proposed Impact Minimization Zones (IMZ’s) proposed on

Experience the Excitement at the 68th Annual Dogwood Festival

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As your Presiding Commissioner of Camden County , Greg Hasty knows how important the community is at the Lake of the Ozarks. As a life-long resident of the area, he loves the comradery that our residents have. Coming together to support community events and taking advantage of area events is what it's all about! The 68th Annual Dogwood Festival is right around the corner. Come out to Camdenton, MO to experience what that excitement is all about on April 19th through the 21st. Learn more about this fantastic event at the Lake of the Ozarks! Dogwood Festival Parade On Saturday, April 21st, get your seat along the parade route through downtown Camdenton. Watch as bands, floats, and sweet rides drive by. You may even be able to snag a few pieces of candy! It's a fun way to spend time with your family and see the fun parade participants as they pass by. The theme for the parade is Fairytales in Bloom this year. See what the float participants have come up with when you watch

Vote For Greg Hasty - Presiding Camden County Commisioner

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Greg Hasty is invested in our community. He is dedicated to making Camden County the best it can be! His roots run deep throughout the county and he wants to continue his improvement efforts throughout another term. As your dedicated leader, our Presiding Commissioner of Camden County is all about making our county a better place for residents and local businesses alike. Learn why you should vote for Greg Hasty below! This is a crucial time for Camden County, and an experienced, knowledgeable, visionary leader is what this community needs. The Presiding Commissioner of Camden County should not just be the person with the most money behind him, catering to special interests. There is too much at stake in Camden County for it’s citizens to tolerate pettifogging politicians. Elected officials should lead, not dictate. Every time you turn around, there is a new map and a new fee associated with it. The rapid erosion, or outright taking of the rights of property owners, in favor