What is the area between the sidewalk and the curb and who owns it? There are various names for this area of property. Within Pine Creek this area is referred to in your Guidelines as the Parkway – The area between the street curb and sidewalk. This area is the responsibility of the homeowner and is to be maintained by the homeowner.
In an effort to reduce management inputs (water, mowing, fertilization, pest management) and labor, HOAs often consider the replacement of mowed, irrigated turf (bluegrass, fescues) with grass species (usually referred to as “native grasses”) that should require fewer inputs (less/no water, infrequent mowing, no fertilizer, few pesticides). These areas are often referred to as “native grass” areas because their unmowed (or less frequently mowed) appearance sometimes looks like that of an unmanaged, native prairie. Read more detail in the article you can download below
Key complaints heard about the native grass are:
PCVA Community Garage Sales will be Saturday, June 1st and September 7th, 8am-2pm
The Community Connections Committee will: - Advertise on Facebook, NextDoor, and Craigslist - Place signs at the neighborhood entrances - Publish an address list of sale homes - Create a Google Map All you have to do is sign your home up and prepare your sale items - Put up a garage sale highlighting your address More information coming..... Distracted driving has become a deadly epidemic on our roads. Cell phone use — specifically, texting, talking, and social media use — has become the most common distraction. Other risky actions include adjusting the radio or GPS, applying makeup, eating and drinking. By driving distracted, you’re robbing yourself of seconds that you may need to avoid a close call or deadly crash.
Drive Responsibly April, which is national Distracted Driving Awareness Month, is a good time to regroup and take responsibility for the choices we make when we’re on the road. Follow these safety tips for a safe ride:
With the weather warming up, our trees and bushes will be blooming and being growing again. If you have any shrubbery or trees on your property that are physically touching fencing, stucco walls, or other PCVA property, please ensure that the shrubbery/trees are trimmed to avoid the contact. Tree contact with fencing and walls can damage the property, and the homeowner could be held financially responsible for any damage.
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