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Your Town Lake Hills HOA Board has been hard at work behind the scenes to preserve our community's value and enhance our shared amenities. The exciting news about our splash pad renovation leads the way—engineering work is complete, plans have been submitted to the county, and we're on track to reopen this beloved feature for next swim season. A huge thank you to Tammy Buller for her exceptional leadership on this project!
We're thrilled to welcome Lisa Neff as our new property manager. She's already making a positive impact by actively engaging with residents and working diligently to maintain our neighborhood standards. Remember, those standards exist to protect your property values—which is why we're undertaking several beautification projects, including cleaning and lighting our entrance monuments and performing necessary repairs to the clubhouse roof and windows.
Our security measures have been enhanced with operational cameras that have already proven valuable in addressing issues at the tennis courts. We've also added padlocks to the clay courts to prevent unauthorized use and damage. These efforts reflect our commitment to maintaining amenities for everyone's enjoyment.
A friendly but important reminder: always obtain Architectural Control Committee approval before making exterior modifications to your property—including roof repairs and tree removal. This process isn't designed to create obstacles but to protect you from potentially costly corrections if changes violate our covenants. Dave Windham chairs this committee and is ready to assist with your questions.
We understand the recent assessment may create hardship for some residents. If you need more time or flexibility with payment, please reach out to the board. We're neighbors first and foremost, committed to finding reasonable solutions that work for everyone while ensuring our community thrives.
Have questions or concerns? We encourage you to attend our monthly board meetings or reach out directly to any board member. At Town Lake Hills, we're not just managing a neighborhood—we're building a community where everyone can feel proud to live.
By TLH BoardSend us a text
Your Town Lake Hills HOA Board has been hard at work behind the scenes to preserve our community's value and enhance our shared amenities. The exciting news about our splash pad renovation leads the way—engineering work is complete, plans have been submitted to the county, and we're on track to reopen this beloved feature for next swim season. A huge thank you to Tammy Buller for her exceptional leadership on this project!
We're thrilled to welcome Lisa Neff as our new property manager. She's already making a positive impact by actively engaging with residents and working diligently to maintain our neighborhood standards. Remember, those standards exist to protect your property values—which is why we're undertaking several beautification projects, including cleaning and lighting our entrance monuments and performing necessary repairs to the clubhouse roof and windows.
Our security measures have been enhanced with operational cameras that have already proven valuable in addressing issues at the tennis courts. We've also added padlocks to the clay courts to prevent unauthorized use and damage. These efforts reflect our commitment to maintaining amenities for everyone's enjoyment.
A friendly but important reminder: always obtain Architectural Control Committee approval before making exterior modifications to your property—including roof repairs and tree removal. This process isn't designed to create obstacles but to protect you from potentially costly corrections if changes violate our covenants. Dave Windham chairs this committee and is ready to assist with your questions.
We understand the recent assessment may create hardship for some residents. If you need more time or flexibility with payment, please reach out to the board. We're neighbors first and foremost, committed to finding reasonable solutions that work for everyone while ensuring our community thrives.
Have questions or concerns? We encourage you to attend our monthly board meetings or reach out directly to any board member. At Town Lake Hills, we're not just managing a neighborhood—we're building a community where everyone can feel proud to live.