The goal of this public-facing site is to make stormwater management more transparent, collaborative, and community-driven.
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Contact us here: environmentalprograms@lakestevenswa.gov
Phase 1 — Gathering Contacts:
In this first phase, we are collecting up-to-date contact information for HOAs and private development contacts responsible for maintaining stormwater facilities.
👉 If you manage or represent a development or HOA, please take a moment to submit your contact details. Accurate contact info helps us share important inspection results and maintenance resources in the future.
Phase 2 — Facility Health Transparency:
Once inspections of stormwater facilities are complete, we will update this page with facility health statuses—showing whether a facility is functioning as designed, in need of maintenance, or requiring further attention.
Our goal is to give property managers and community members clear, actionable information about the health of their stormwater infrastructure.
Find out more about Environmetal Programs

"Help us keep Lake Stevens flowing smoothly! Join the conversation on why accurate HOA contacts are key to managing private stormwater systems and protecting our shared community resources."

Help us strengthen connections and streamline communication with local HOAs! Share your ideas for effective ways to track HOA status and contact information, and don’t forget to vote on your neighbors’ suggestions to shape this important community initiative.

Curious about how private stormwater facilities help protect our local waterways? Explore our Lake Stevens Q&A page to ask your own questions or see the insightful answers we've provided to your neighbors—let's keep our community informed and thriving together!

It’s more than mowing grass or clearing debris — maintaining a stormwater facility involves keeping an entire system working as designed to manage runoff and protect our local waterways.
From inspecting ponds and swales to checking pipes and outfalls, to removing sediment build-up and making sure vegetation is healthy — this work helps reduce flooding, prevent pollution, and keep streams and lakes clean.
Stay tuned — we’ll be sharing more about the inspection process and tips for keeping your facility in top shape!
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