Meadow Lake HOA - Columbia Falls, Montana

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Announcements:

SAVE THE DATE: JUNE 1, 2024

The 2024 Annual Meeting will be held  June 1, 2024 at 1pm at the Glacier International Hotel. All members of the Meadow Lake HOA are asked to attend. Call 406-897-2765 or email the HOA manager if you have questions or to request a proxy form. Click here for more information.

If you already know you can’t attend the annual meeting…

The Annual Meeting on June 1 is very important. It allows the ML-HOA to conduct its business and secure changes that need to happen. Those changes require a quorum of voters. If you know now that you won’t be able to attend on June 1, please use the from to authorize someone to vote for you. Click here to download the Official Meeting Proxy Authorization Form. Thank you for being a part of our community.

 

Road Reserve Executive Summary information is available.

The MLHOA contracted with the Association Reserves again to assess and determine the current Road Reserve funding level. Maintenance costs have gone up exponentially since the last study, and will be discussed at the June 1st Annual Members Meeting. Click here for the Road Reserve Executive Summary. If you would like the full report, call 406-897-2765 or email the HOA manager.

SECURITY:

Emergencies: 911. For other security concerns: 406-290-3750.

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Committees

A great neighborhood has involved homeowners. Learn which of the six MLHOA committees interests you the most and please consider joining one today!

Resident Resources

Meadow Lake community contains over 320 acres of forest, meadow and aquatic lands as well as neighborhoods, sub-associations, HOAs surrounding a golf course.

Note: MLCCE HOA is the same entity as MLHOA and may be referred to as MLHOA throughout this website.

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Valley Amenities

Meadow Lake Community is located 25 miles from the west entrance of Glacier National Park in the northwest corner of the Flathead Valley. For more information, click on the links below.
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