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Summer 2014 Newsletter
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Spring 2014 Newsletter
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CAUTION: blue/green algae has been spotted in Lake Marcel
CAUTION: blue/green algae has been spotted in Lake Marcel swim area at beach one and other parts of the lake. A sample tested by the County and we received the results on June 26th 2014 indicating that Microcystin is less than detectable, and anatoxin is right at the lower limit of detection Continue Reading …
Please Help Protect Our Grass Carp!
To help with our aquatic weed management, we stock our lake with grass carp. We work to keep track of timelines and statistics to know when it is time to buy more Grass Carp. Unfortunately, it has come to our attention some people are actively trying to catch the grass carp. Please do not do Continue Reading …
LMCC Reserve Study
LMCC has completed a reserve study as a planning and budgeting tool to adequately maintain our community 30 years in to the future without unexpected special assessments. You may download a copy of the reserve study here. Continue Reading …
Fall 2013 Newsletter
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Updates from King County Conservation District
For the latest news on King County Conservation efforts, please visit their website by clicking here.. Continue Reading …
Help build something great!
It has been said, "Volunteering is the ultimate exercise in democracy. You vote in elections once a year, but when you volunteer, you vote every day about the kind of community you want to live in" We need your help to continue shaping the fantastic community in which we live. Volunteer work is Continue Reading …
911 – For More Than Just Emergencies
The LMCC board has contacted King County Sheriff Office's (KCSO) Sgt. Leppich to discuss the ongoing problem of speeding in our neighborhood. Speed strips or bumps, radar signs, etc. were discussed. However, the single most effective deterrent for speeding, according to Sgt. Leppich is increased Continue Reading …