Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Water leak update.....

You may have noticed the water has not been shut off yet.  That is because the plumbers had to dig quite the large hole to find the leak.  Tomorrow will be the day water is shut off and the repairs will be made.  The good news is there is only one leak not two. If you have any questions give the office a call and we will try to help. 

Thank you for being so patient while repairs are completed!

Don't forget Saturday from 1-3 is the POOL PARTY!  We have awesome prizes to raffle this year.  If you bring your rent check we will give you a bonus ticket!

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Great weather to take a walk!

http://www.triangletrails.org/


The triangle has many trials to bike, hike and walk.  Click on the link for more information about local trails and greenways!

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Save the date!


POOL PARTY

SATURDAY

JUNE

29TH

1-3 PM

We hope to see you!
Food, fun, friends and chances to win free rent!


If you bring your rent check to the party you will get a 2nd raffle ticket!

 

Reminder: every Wednesday fresh bagels in the clubhouse!

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Water leak....

We have another reported main line water leak.  Possibly 3 in the same area.  We do not know when repairs will be done but everyone will be notified at least 48 hours beforehand.  Water will need to be turned off while repairs are made. 

We are also beginning to install valves around the property.  This will lessen the need to turn off water to 28 buildings to make one repair.  The valve instillation will occur when repairs are made.  It will take some time before enough are installed to prevent turning off the water to 28 buildings. 

My apologize for any inconveniences and disruptions in water service. 

We will try our best to keep you updated each step of the way.

Sincerely,

-Ann



Thursday, June 6, 2013

Tropical Storm Andrea threatens FL, GA, SC, NC

Hurricane season just started on June 1 and we already have our first named storm. Tropical Storm Andrea formed in the Gulf last night and has already prompted tornado warnings and flooding concerns around Palm Beach County and across southern Florida. The threat is expected to spread through southeast Georgia, the eastern Carolinas, and southeast Virginia tonight through Friday.
Don’t get caught unprepared. The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June to November each year. Residents of the U.S. east and gulf coasts typically see 10 named storms each season, with about 6 becoming hurricanes. Two to three of those become category 3 or greater, or major hurricanes. And we’ve all seen that hurricanes can travel well inland – even if you’re a few hours from the coast there’s no guarantee you won’t feel the effects of a hurricane.




PLAN NOW

With Superstorm Sandy (which started as a hurricane) fresh in our memories, we’ve got 5 tips to help make sure you’re prepared.



1.Establish a written emergency plan for your family and for your business

2.Review insurance coverage for your home. Don’t forget to look into flood insurance eligibility (homeowner/renters policies don’t typically cover flood damage)

3.If you’re in a hurricane evacuation zone, know the routes in case you’re advised to evacuate

4.Agree on a place where family members can meet if separated

5.Test all emergency equipment (generators, flashlights, etc.) in advance