Lake Dalecarlia Property Owners Association

Lake Dalecarlia Property Owners Association POA page for the Lake Dalecarlia residents.

12/19/2025

Information regarding street lights from the Women’s Club.

Hi I am a member of the woman’s club. And due to a drop in donations the following lights have been turned off.
Alta Vista and S Lakeview Dr
Beacon Ridge and S Lakeview Dr
Burr Oak and N Lakeview Dr
153rd and Clinton
We still sponsor eleven lights in and around our lake dale community at a cost of approx $300 monthly. We vow to continue with these but need yearly donations.
Many streetlights are paid for by local residents. Lake County does NOT sponsor ANY lights in our unincorporated area. The woman’s club paid for installation and usage fees for many many years! (Since their inception)
Among our dusk to dawn lights are 153rd and Morse,
153rd and nine mile,and 159th and Morse. If you appreciate these lights please donate to our yearly campaign in the spring. Thank you Lake Dale people!

12/04/2025

Kris Kringle mingle tomorrow at the POA building. Check your newsletter for details. Starts at 7 goes to 9.

LDPOA Monthly Newsletter - https://lakedalecarlia.org/newsletters/25/November.pdf
11/23/2025

LDPOA Monthly Newsletter -https://lakedalecarlia.org/newsletters/25/November.pdf

LDPOA Monthly Newsletter - https://lakedalecarlia.org/newsletters/25/October.pdf
10/27/2025

LDPOA Monthly Newsletter -https://lakedalecarlia.org/newsletters/25/October.pdf

LDPOA Monthly Newsletter -https://lakedalecarlia.org/newsletters/25/September.pdf
09/21/2025

LDPOA Monthly Newsletter https://lakedalecarlia.org/newsletters/25/September.pdf

09/20/2025

Lake Level Advisory in case you missed it in the newsletter.
Bill Walagora reported that the lake will
be lowered to the Winter level (13
½ inches down) in the first or
second week of November.

LDPOA Monthly Newsletter - https://lakedalecarlia.org/newsletters/25/August.pdf
08/24/2025

LDPOA Monthly Newsletter -https://lakedalecarlia.org/newsletters/25/August.pdf

IndianaCan you trim your neighbor's tree? Here's what an Indiana arborist saysBy Noe Padilla,  2 days ago IndyStarIndySt...
08/17/2025

Indiana
Can you trim your neighbor's tree? Here's what an Indiana arborist says
By Noe Padilla, 2 days ago
IndyStar
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A pile of leaves, pieces of rotting fruit, dead tree branches.

It's not your tree, it's not even planted inside your fence, but now it's your job to clean up its mess.

The first reaction might be to grab the loppers or a chainsaw, but experts say to take a breath because cutting off the nuisance limbs can have repercussions.

Here's what you need to know before you start trying to cut into your neighbor's uninvited timber in Indiana.

Can I cut branches off my neighbor's tree?

You can cut down those tree limbs, but if you do it incorrectly, you could get in some legal trouble, according to Lindsey Purcell, the executive director of the Indiana Arborist Association.

Before making any alterations to your neighbor's tree, Purcell recommends that neighbors discuss any issues they may have regarding problematic trees along the shared property line.

If an agreement can't be reached among neighbors, Purcell noted that homeowners do have some rights to address tree branches that hang into their property.

"You can implement some pruning as long as you don't adversely affect the tree's health or kill it," Purcell said. "And if you wanted to prune a tree that's on your neighbor's side, legally, you can't go onto your neighbor's property; it has to be done from your property."

Purcell shared that in prior litigation, homeowners have been found liable for damages when their actions cause adverse effects to the health of their neighbor's tree, long-term issues, affect the neighbor's "enjoyment" of the tree or kill the tree.

"People think they have rights, from ground to sky with trees, but that isn't necessarily the case in a lot of states," Purcell said. "If you damage the neighbor's tree by excavating some tree roots, you could be found liable for those damages."

What if the tree sits on the boundary line?

If the trunk of the tree falls on the boundary line of two neighbors, things get trickier, said Ashley R. Hollen, an attorney at Kahn, Dees, Donovan & Kahn, in a post about the subject.

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The ownership of the tree would be shared between the neighbors, and both homeowners retain the right to trim or prune parts of the tree that hang over their property.

However, if either neighbor wanted to cut down the tree, they would need the approval of the other neighbor or they would be responsible for any damages to the tree.

If the ownership of the tree is being contested, Purcell recommends calling the city or county surveyor's office to help determine the rightful ownership of the tree.

What if I think my neighbor's tree might damage my property?

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Purcell acknowledged that sometimes the issues that arise between neighbors aren't just a few branches hanging over a fence line, but trees that could potentially damage a person's property if they were to fall over.

Even in these situations, Purcell advises that the first step a homeowner should take is to communicate their concerns to their neighbor in hopes of resolving the issue.

If that isn't a feasible option, Purcell recommends that the homeowner hire a certified arborist with the International Society of Arboriculture to conduct a tree risk assessment.

These assessments can help determine a tree's health and can help the neighbor recover costs if the tree were to cause damage to their property.

"Past evaluations can show how a tree has changed in its health and structure over the years. Also, written assessments are beneficial in liability claims and court cases," Purcell said.

Without a tree risk assessment, an insurance agency can potentially dispute the damage, according to Purcell.

Noe Padilla is a Public Safety reporter for IndyStar. Contact him at [email protected], follow him on X or Bluesky .bsky.social.

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Can you trim your neighbor's tree? Here's what an Indiana arborist says

08/02/2025
08/02/2025

Lake County has been in contact with Bill Walgoria last night at 608 pm about the bridge issue at the bridge by our spillway near the Dam Bar. I do believe that Ted DeGonia did have a conversation with Duane Alverson, however it was interrupted when the bridge engineer arrived.
This will be a single lane road for some time - when redesign is complete they make the necessary repairs. The detour signs were out last night.

LDPOA Monthly Newsletter - https://lakedalecarlia.org/newsletters/25/July.pdf
07/27/2025

LDPOA Monthly Newsletter -https://lakedalecarlia.org/newsletters/25/July.pdf

07/21/2025

Lake Dalecarlia Property Owners Association meeting tonight. Voting starts at 6pm and meeting at 7pm. There is a contested election for a trustee position. Please come and vote. Thanks for your participation in advance and feel free to bring celebratory beverages for the after party for whomever wins. 🤣

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Lowell, IN
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