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an all-volunteer nonprofit organization serving the LPE residents since 1975 

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  • 09/01/2020 9:10 AM | Anonymous

    Why does the LPE ISD need to hold a Special Election?  Because only one individual of the current LPE ISD Board and no new candidates submitted their documentation to the Pasco County Supervisor of Elections office prior to the deadline to be placed on the General Election ballot. Once the current LPE ISD Board member’s terms expire this November, there will not be an official quorum of the board to legally conduct the business of the LPE ISD.  Only Governor DeSantis can fill those empty seats to bridge the gap from the current end of terms until the Special Election.  The LPE Civic Association will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as they become available from the LPE ISD and the Pasco County Supervisor of Elections office.


  • 08/31/2020 2:07 PM | Anonymous

    ***BEGINNING TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2020, CODE ENFORCEMENT COMPLAINTS WILL NEED TO BE SUBMITTED IN A NEW LOCATION. THE LINK TO THE NEW SiTE IS:   HTTPS://PERMITS.PASCOCOUNTYFL.NET/CITIZENACCESS 

  • 08/23/2020 11:40 PM | Anonymous

    Our regularly scheduled monthly LPE Civic Association meeting  is being moved from Tuesday, August 25 to Wednesday, August 26 at 7:00 pm at the Kaminski Park Clubhouse.

    Facemask coverings are required and social distancing is expected. 

    We apologize for this date change as we continue to make adjustments and remain flexible with our schedule  due to the current global pandemic and our ability to provide events and updates to the residents.  We continue to do our part to protect those at greatest risk for COVID-19 and therefore we were unable to secure a quorum for the Tuesday night regularly scheduled meeting. Thank you for your understanding and continued support. 


  • 05/01/2020 3:10 PM | Anonymous

    All residents interested in serving on the LPE Independent Special District Board of Supervisors are required to file with the Pasco County Supervisor of Elections office in order to be on the November 2020 ballot. 

    Visit the Supervisor of Elections website (Pasco County) for information and requirements for filing.  The LPE Civic Association is an all-volunteer nonprofit organization and are not elected officials and are not directly affiliated with the LPE ISD. 

    https://www.pascovotes.gov/

    https://www.pascovotes.gov/Candidates/Guide-for-Candidates

    https://www.pascovotes.gov/Candidates-Committees/Candidates

  • 12/18/2019 9:13 AM | Anonymous

    The following are the winners for the 2018 LPE Civic Association's Annual Christmas Decorating Contest: 

    Congratulations to all our winners!  We can hardly wait to see what you all bring the neighborhood next year!  


    Happy Holidays everyone! Be Happy, Be Nice and Stay Safe. 


    FIRST PLACE: 3516 East Lake Dr

    SECOND PLACE:  22240 Weeks Blvd

    THIRD PLACE:  3501 Parkway Blvd 


    The following neighbors have received the LPECA NEIGHBORHOOD APPLAUSE (in no particular order): 

    • 3524 East Lake Dr
    • 3537 East Lake Dr
    • 3744 East Lake Dr 
    • 22326 Southshore Dr
    • 3707 Greatwood Ct
    • 2941 Gulfwind Dr
    • 3101 Gulfwind Dr
    • 3134 Lois Ct
    • 22434 Weeks Blvd
    • 21933 Heatherwood Ln
    • 3250 Grove Place
    • 3216 Canal Place 
    • 3235 Canal Place
    • 3187 Saxon Dr
    • 3621 Lake Padgett Dr
    • 22440 Kingsley Ln
  • 11/20/2019 9:15 AM | Anonymous

    The LPE Civic Association will not be holding a meeting in December 2019.  Our volunteer board will hold their next meeting on January 28, 2020, at the stables clubhouse. We wish all our residents a happy and safe holiday season.  Thank you for your continued support. Happy New Year! 

  • 07/02/2019 9:16 AM | Anonymous

    The LPE Civic Association holds the position that since the Lake Padgett Estates original deed restrictions expired, it is therefore necessary for all LPE residents to follow and adhere to the Pasco County Ordinances. 

    These ordinances help our community to achieve a simple and basic standard of living for a more peaceful and comfortable lifestyle while protecting property values for everyone.


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