In this unprecedented health crisis we currently find ourselves, the Board wanted to try and provide some information you may find useful. H-E-B has teamed with Favor (a delivery service) to offer
Category: Announcements
Mowing Schedule
Hahn’s will be resuming their weekly summer schedule beginning Thursday, April 2nd. They will not be mowing next week on Thursday, March 26th as previously scheduled.
2nd Notice – To All Residents
Unfortunately, we are continuing to receive complaints/inquiries about cars parked overnight on the street. .To reiterate, there are multiple reasons why we ask residents to refrain from doing this
HOA Fees – Final Due Date
This is a reminder that HOA fees are due no later than midnight January 31, 2020. Please be aware, any payments received after that date will accrue a $25.00 late charge.
The Passing of Gloria Barr
It is with much sadness I inform you of the passing of former long time resident Gloria Barr on December 24th after a brief illness under hospice care. Gloria moved to St. Catherine’s Village
Trash Pickup Holiday Schedule
Please make note of the following changes. Trash will be picked up on: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28th this week and SATURDAY, JANUARY 4th next week. Regular trash pickup will resume on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY
2020 Mowing Schedule
Please make note of the following dates for our 2020 mowing schedule: January 2nd, 16th, 30th February 13th, 27th March 12th, 26th Regular weekly mowing resumes April 2nd.
Stolen Items
A resident’s garage on Shady Pine was broken into at 3:00 a.m. Monday morning. Two bicycles and a leaf blower were stolen. Apparently they used a scanner and were able to randomly open this g
Christmas Wreaths
Please notice the beautiful wreaths on the monuments at the corner of Piney Hill & Cypress Hill. We wish to thank Heather Brookshire for all her hard work. She totally upgraded and improved ou
All Residents – Important Parking Information
Over the last few weeks, we have received several questions and/or complaints regarding residents leaving their cars parked overnight on the street. You might ask, “what’s the big deal”? Well