Welcome
 
Community Resources
Did You Know?
 
You can find valuable resources on our website's Documents page.  
Are you interested in learning about our lakes or how to reserve the Park Pavilion? Want to check out the Resident Directory? Maybe review 17 years of board meeting minutes?
The documents page has a wealth of information for our community!
 

   Upcoming Events   
Board of Directors Meeting
Wednesday, April 9th
The monthly meetings of the Loch Alpine Improvement Association Board of Directors will continue to be held the second Wednesday of each month (subject to change as needed). The next LAIA Board meeting will be Wednesday, April 9, at 6:30 pm online via Zoom conferencing. Residents who are interested in attending the meeting should request the Zoom access link from the Board, email board@lochalpine.org.
Spring Fling
Saturday, April 12th, 11:00 am at Loch Alpine Park
It's the annual Spring Fling on Saturday, April 12 from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm at Loch Alpine Park! Celebrate spring, meet your neighbors. A mini petting zoo will be on site and an egg hunt starts promptly at 11:00 am. Loch Alpine Social will provide bagels, juice and coffee, please feel free to bring a treat to share. See you there! (Rain date, Sunday April 13)
Spring Fling 
 
Neighborhood Yard Sale
Saturday, May 17th, 9:00am - 3:00pm
The Loch Alpine Yard Sales are scheduled for Saturday, May 17th, 9am–3pm. 
The optional preview sale is on Friday evening, May 16th, 6pm–9pm for Loch Alpine residents only. No rain dates. 

   Board Journal   
Board Bulletin
Posted on Mar 23rd, 2025
2025 Annual Meeting Summary
LAIA Board President Brian Daugherty hosted the Association Annual Meeting on March 14 in Webster Township Hall with the assistance of the other officers and directors. With more than the required quorum in attendees and absentee ballots, votes were tallied and the results announced to the members present:
  • The annual assessment of $825 per household was approved.
  • Candidates elected to the Board of Directors were incumbents Bryan Cole and Bob Sendra, and new director Joe Zofchak. The Board thanked Chris Stilwell and Dina Marie Zemke for running for election and for their willingness to serve.
  • The annual Loch Alpine Award for exemplary volunteer service to the community was awarded to Nancy Keppelman for her outstanding service on our Legal Committee, providing insights and counsel to the Board during the past several years of litigation over the golf lot restrictions.
  • Loch Alpine "Thank You" mugs were given to Roberta Low (Garden Club), Cynthia Walton (Lakes), Dino Anastasia (webmaster) and Katie Roycroft (Social) for their volunteer contributions.
President Daugherty thanked the many volunteer committee chairs and members for their good works on behalf of our community, including outgoing vice president Katie Roycroft.
 
The two winners of the drawing for a 50% reduction in their annual assessment are the van Saders and the Monachello households. 
 
At the Board of Directors transitional meeting, the new Board selected the following officers: Brian Daugherty, president; Bryan Cole, vice president; David Stockson, secretary, and Lucy Cohen, treasurer.  
 
Committee chairs will be: Architectural Control, Jim Schulz and John van Saders; Communications, Katie Roycroft; Grounds, Bob Sendra; Lakes, Tom Bellisario; Dams and Legal, Peter Logan; Roads, Brian McCall; Safety & Security, Bryan Cole; and Social, Cat Buswell and Sylvia Galaty. LAIA Webmaster will be shared by Dino Anastasia and Greg Lucot, and Alex Leaven also will serve on the web administration team. Andrea Dorney will continue to serve as the LAIA representative on the LASA board. Janet Torno will continue to serve as the Loch Alpine Welcome liaison to new residents.
 
Weekly Yard Waste Pick-up begins April 1
Every Tuesday beginning April 1, place your yard waste street-side no later than 7 a.m. Material may be placed in large, craft/paper bags or loose in your own, reusable container with a "yard waste" or "compost" sticker on the container (available from Scio Township). Please do not tape yard bags -- fold them closed or leave them open at the top. Priority Waste will also pick up branches no thicker than 3 inches in diameter tied in bundles no greater than 4 feet in length and 18 inches in diameter. Your Loch Alpine Grounds and Roads committees are grateful to homeowners for clearing leaves and debris from ditches and culverts along their property.
Board Bulletin
Posted on Feb 4th, 2025
New Leadership for Social Committee
After several years of running the LAIA Social Committee, Katie Roycroft is transitioning the leadership to Co-chairs Cat Buswell and Sylvia Galaty. Our thanks to Katie for her energy and creativity over the years to develop and organize events that bring fun and connection to our community. Katie will remain on the committee.  We look forward to her continuing contributions, as well as to the leadership and enthusiasm of Cat and Sylvia!
 
The Social Committee is seeking volunteers to help with organizing and executing neighborhood events! Cat and Sylvia have created some documents in Google Drive that will make it very easy to coordinate events among committee members. Loch Alpine Social hosts 6 events throughout the year and ‘many hands make light work’. Please fill out this Google form if you’re interested in volunteering -- the only requirement is that you enjoy having fun and bringing joy to your neighbors!

Community Connection
Looking to make Community Connections...
The Social Committee has compiled a list of Babysitters/Pet-sitters within Loch Alpine. The link can be found on the Directory page, in the password protected section of our website. If you would like to add someone to the list please contact social@lochalpine.org
 
The Bi-Annual Loch Alpine Lore is always looking for new content from our neighbors: 
Follow this link to our GoogleForm and find the applicable box.  This will help us create content for our e-newsletter as well as the website.
 
An Open Letter to Dog Owners
Most of you leash your dogs while walking them on Loch Alpine streets, parks and pathways. The entire Loch Alpine community thanks you for being law-abiding and courteous in this way.
 
To those who sometimes take your dog off leash, we have a short but earnest request: Please don’t. Even good dogs need to be leashed at all times.
  • Dog owners who always leash their dogs even when they wish they didn’t have to
  • Neighbors who are frightened by unleashed dogs -- even “friendly” ones
  • Dogs who tend to be frightened by other dogs (or act aggressively toward them) 
  • The animals, birds, and other wildlife with whom we share this special place.
Respectfully yours,
The Loch Alpine Board of Directors
 

Social Networking Sites
Do you follow Loch Alpine on social media? This is a great way to stay connected to your neighbors, receive board updates and important notifications, and post information.
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The Loch Alpine Award
LOCH ALPINE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION LOCH ALPINE AWARD
 
The Loch Alpine Award was established by the Loch Alpine Improvement Association to recognize a person or persons who have demonstrated Exemplary efforts, Commitment and Dedication to the Loch Alpine Community.
 
In recognition and appreciation of her exemplary efforts for the community, the Loch Alpine Board has selected Janet Torno for the 2024 Loch Alpine Award.  She has generously donated her time welcoming Loch Alpine newcomers for many years.  With a greeting card and a call, a home visit to present a LA Welcoming Mug and making sure they have received the Newcomers Welcome Package, Janet provides information that new residents should know about living in our neighborhood. She answers questions they may have and offers suggestions based on her many years  enjoying living here and also being very active in both Ann Arbor and University of Michigan life. Her spouse, Randy, was a recipient of the award in 2019.
 
Thank you, Janet!
 
The Loch Alpine Improvement Association is proud to have honored recipients of the Loch Alpine Award since 2001 (prior to 2013, the award was designated the Sendra Award).  The previous recipients can be found here.