Board of Trustees Meeting – January 20, 2022 @ 6:00PM

This meeting will be conducted via Zoom for reasons of public safety due to the latest Covid-19 variant.

Please visit our SLMC Events Calendar for the Zoom information.

The agenda for this meeting has been posted.

Office Closed Until 1/18


Please call the office mobile at 360-584-4453 to reach a board member.

NWW at 360-876-0958 in the event of a water emergency.

For all other non-emergency issues, please send an email to office@scottlake.net.


The reason the office is closed today is due to board training until 1pm and Monday is Martin Luther King holiday.

Thank you.

Walking Bridge

Folks, please refrain from using the walking bridge after the water recedes. We need to have it inspected by a licensed contractor to ensure it doesn’t have any damage. Also, since the bridge will be wet, when it’s ready to use again, please be careful as it might be slippery due to the flooding. Thanks.

Board Orientation – Thursday 1/13 from 9am-1pm

At the last board meeting, we shared that a board orientation/training would be happening the first or second week of January. We’ve finally agreed on a date that everyone can come together for this.


Below is the zoom information for you to connect and observe. Please understand that your video and audio will be turned off.

Topic: SLMC Board Orientation

Time: Jan 13, 2022 09:00 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

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Water Boil Notice is Lifted!

We’ve heard back from NWW and the lab. The sample has passed all tests.


We are lifting the boil requirement.


Sorry for not getting the information out sooner. We just found out ourselves.


Due to it being the weekend and late in the day, you might still see signs up around the neighborhood and on the reader board. Please disregard and this is the official notice.

Update to Emergency Water Shutoff and Repairs

The repair has been finished! Yay! Water only had to be shutoff to 13 houses, which is why many of you still had water.

A full community water boil notice is in effect due to the potential of contaminants entering the system once the water is turned back on and pressure is re-applied. A water sample has been taken and is headed to the lab, it will arrive today before 5pm. Since the lab is pre-certified with DOH, once the sample is cleared(tomorrow 1/8), we’ll let you know if the boil notice is lifted.

We will update the reader board, post boil notice signs around the community and we’ll also be sending a message to your cell phones and emails.

Attention, Scott Lake Residents!


We have flooded areas and roadways around our community. Please be careful when out and about, especially when driving. Please slow down and use precautionary measures. Thurston County Public Works is in the process of posting “Water over the Road” signs to help with awareness.

Attention: Scott Lake Residents

We are experiencing a great deal of flooding due to heavy rains.


There are sand bags at the community center parking lot and Littlerock Fire House. They are free, please help yourself.


Many streets, ditches and creeks are filling up with water, please be careful out there and take the necessary precautions.

Emergency Water Shutoff – Friday Jan. 7th 2022 approx. 9am-4pm

Due to a broken pipe on the corner of Shoreview/Vantage, water needs to be shutoff to perform the repairs.

The affected streets are Shoreview, Vantage and Scotlac. The homes on these streets are being contacted to prepare for the shutoff.

We suspect that a car into the ditch from the inclement weather could have caused this, but nothing definite. Another piece of news is that we’re investigating additional needed repairs while we’re down there to further improved our water system.

We have been advised that a boil notice will occur after the repairs are finished.

Community Center Warming Station

Days and Hours:

12/28 – 12/31 10am-3pm

Guidelines:

  • No one under 15 years of age, unaccompanied by a parent/guardian
  • Parents can’t drop kids off as though it’s a day care
  • Masks must be worn and social distancing must be observed
  • Please don’t move chairs around as they’re configured for distancing
  • Clean up after yourself and sanitize your area
  • No pets allowed, sorry, I know they’re our family too, but can’t risk it

What can you bring?

  • Blankets, pillows, etc…
  • Games and/or entertainment
  • Charging blocks and cables for your technology

The community center has books in the library you can read, please ask for access.