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Summer's in full swing at Town Lake Hills, and our latest podcast brings you the essential neighborhood updates you need to know about right now.
Board President Gary and Sean dive straight into significant community changes, beginning with board transitions as we say goodbye to long-serving member Jim Nielsen, who stepped down for family reasons. We're also welcoming Casey Lusk as our new property manager from Sixes Management, with plans to establish regular clubhouse hours for resident convenience.
The swimming facilities discussion brings good news as the North Pool sports a fresh look with new tile, plaster, and furniture. But the spotlight falls on our splash pad project – currently closed but with big plans ahead. Thanks to Tammy Bullard's tireless efforts coordinating vendors and designs, we're moving forward with transforming the original wading pool into a modern splash pad facility. Construction begins this fall after pool season ends, with the new feature scheduled to debut for the 2025 season opening.
We don't shy away from difficult topics, explaining why a one-time $300 special assessment became necessary to fund this improvement. After exploring alternatives like loans (which would incur interest) or timeline extensions (risking further inflation impacts), this approach emerged as the most financially responsible path to restore and enhance this valued amenity for families. Watch for official notices arriving soon with payment due September 1st.
The podcast wraps with updates on the recently completed East Streets repaving project and special messages from Tammy Bullard about splash pad progress and tennis pro Mark Billson inviting residents to discover the lifelong benefits of tennis, regardless of experience level.
Want to stay connected with neighborhood developments? Tune in monthly for these important updates and reach out anytime with questions or concerns. Your engagement makes Town Lake Hills the vibrant community we all love.
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Summer's in full swing at Town Lake Hills, and our latest podcast brings you the essential neighborhood updates you need to know about right now.
Board President Gary and Sean dive straight into significant community changes, beginning with board transitions as we say goodbye to long-serving member Jim Nielsen, who stepped down for family reasons. We're also welcoming Casey Lusk as our new property manager from Sixes Management, with plans to establish regular clubhouse hours for resident convenience.
The swimming facilities discussion brings good news as the North Pool sports a fresh look with new tile, plaster, and furniture. But the spotlight falls on our splash pad project – currently closed but with big plans ahead. Thanks to Tammy Bullard's tireless efforts coordinating vendors and designs, we're moving forward with transforming the original wading pool into a modern splash pad facility. Construction begins this fall after pool season ends, with the new feature scheduled to debut for the 2025 season opening.
We don't shy away from difficult topics, explaining why a one-time $300 special assessment became necessary to fund this improvement. After exploring alternatives like loans (which would incur interest) or timeline extensions (risking further inflation impacts), this approach emerged as the most financially responsible path to restore and enhance this valued amenity for families. Watch for official notices arriving soon with payment due September 1st.
The podcast wraps with updates on the recently completed East Streets repaving project and special messages from Tammy Bullard about splash pad progress and tennis pro Mark Billson inviting residents to discover the lifelong benefits of tennis, regardless of experience level.
Want to stay connected with neighborhood developments? Tune in monthly for these important updates and reach out anytime with questions or concerns. Your engagement makes Town Lake Hills the vibrant community we all love.