Community Safety
One of the most important things SLPOA does is to address the community's safety concerns. There is a dedicated team of volunteers who focus building relationships with local agencies such as the Truckee Fire Department and Placer County to promote safety in our community which includes defensible space, remove underbrush and help fund good forest management. We provide free chipping to cabin owners and lot owners to make it easier to reduce the fire danger around each property. Our efforts have earned a Fire Wise Community designation. We also support fire safety planning and education.
We are responsible for purchasing supplemental speed limit signs, replacing broken docks and collecting and managing data on propane tanks.
Information Sharing
We have compiled and made available on our website a wealth of information to assist cabin owners. From recommendations to minimize light at night, to lists of companies that provide snow removal and other services, to guidelines for propane tanks, we have made it a little easier to own a cabin in Serene Lakes.
Newsletters
Published six times a year, the Newsletter contains the President's letter, reporting on current events and news, articles by contributors to the Newsletter on a variety of topics, contact information for SLPOA and area attractions. The Newsletter is available online to SLPOA members.
Website
Membership provides full access to the SLPOA website including Photo Albums (create your own album), Articles, Committee lists, Event Calendar (including Member Only Events), Frequently Asked Questions, a Document Library (containing Minutes, Governing Documents, Financials, and Newsletter archives), Membership Directory, News (including Member Only news articles), Surveys and Online Voting, and Volunteering opportunities.
Stocking the Lake
SLPOA membership funds go toward stocking the lake each year simply for the enjoyment of catch-and-release fishing (fishing license required and not supplied by SLPOA). Stocking the lake also brings benefits of seeing wildlife like bald eagles and lake otters who make it their summer homes.