The LLPOA Board of Directors will meet on Monday, September 20 at the Mundelein Fire Station on Midlothian.
Comments may be made prior to the meeting by submitting them in writing or by email. You can fill out the comment field in the form below, email comments to LLPOABoard@lochlomondlake.com, or mail written comments to the LLPOA Secretary at 1294 Dunleer Drive, Mundelein, IL 60060. Please include your name and address with your comment.
I am concerned about the communication of the safety of the lake water at the North Beach.
Since my husband and I live next to North Beach, we frequently see dogs, their owners, and children in the water even though there is a NO Swimming sign posted at North Beach gate. We see boaters in the water to order to enter and exit their boats. But, since there is no running water at North Beach, there is no way to wash the lake water off, if necessary.
At North Beach, there are no signs, flags, or any other reference to obtain information of the safety of the lake water as there is at South Beach.
This summer, there has been several closures of South Beach due to algae in the lake. The different colored flags communicate if the beach and lake are safe to be opened or not for swimming. The Loch Lomond website: https://lochlomondlake.com displays the color of the flags indicating if the beach is opened or not, but there is no day or date clarifying if the information is current or old. So, the information may or may not be correct for the day.
I was also informed to check the Facebook page of Loch Lomond Property Owners Association- LLPOA. Upon checking, I found little to no information available, but it does reference the website https://lochlomondlake.com
We have only lived on Loch Lomond for less then 2 years and it has been wonderful living here. Some of the new homeowners we have spoken to at North Beach are not aware of the lake algae and the safety of the lake water.
The communication of the safety of the lake water, is as important at North Beach as it is at South Beach. Please review the current communication methods and update them, especially at North Beach.