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About Lochleven Community Association (LCA)

The Lochleven Community Association (LCA) is an inclusive and welcoming community association, open to all residents of Lochleven as defined by the King County's legal plat. LCA embraces cultural and generation diversity and prides itself on being a dynamic, international and multicultural community. 

In 2021, the organization was formed and incorporated under the provisions of the Washington State Non-Profit Act (RCW 24.03).  LCA UBI is 604-818-129 and our IRS EIN is 87-2989440. LCA is recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)3 non-profit, (retroactive to October 6, 2021). See supporting documents.

Current board members are:  Scott Lampe, Wayne Novak and Yuan Zheng

Our Mission

To promote a sense of community, helping to enhance the residential character of Lochleven.

To help ensure that Land Use Codes (LUC) enhance the walkability, safety and sense of neighborhood.

To promote emergency readiness, safety and the general well-being of our neighbors.

Mission & Purpose

  1. To promote a sense of community, enhancing the livability and safety of the residents, helping to protect and enhance the existing residential character of Lochleven.

  2. To help protect and enhance the natural and man-made beauty, quality and living amenities of the area including its streets, sidewalks, parks and recreation areas.

  3. To stimulate and ensure that adequate planning occur in order to carry out these purposes and that decisions regarding zoning, transportation, parking and spill over traffic to enhance the sustainability, character, walkability and sense of neighborhood.

  4.  To ensure that all public and private activities which affect the area are consistent with the short- and long-term needs, desires, goals and objectives of the residents and property-owners within the Association as defined above.

  5. To establish and maintain an open line of communication and liaison with governmental agencies and neighborhood associations and organization to promote the interests of the neighborhood.

  6. To promote disaster response and emergency preparedness to create a more resilient community.

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