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« Thread Started on Oct 12, 2009, 7:37am »

Has anyone tried to walk around the pond lately? My wife, kid and dog went down there yesterday and found a mess. Between the trash, over grown paths and missing bridge we didn't make it very far.
The bridge that was closest to the back left corner of the pool is now in the pond by the benches to the back right of the pool. Someone and I am assuming it was kids have taken several of the path timbers and used them to make a bridge to a little island in the woods. I looked down in this area and it is absolutely full of trash. At some point we need to have a cleanup day.

On a somewhat related note, I have been noticing a large congregation of teenagers at the pool parking lot on a pretty regular basis. Personally I don't have a huge problem with it but I can see where it could lead to potential problems. What would the HOA's liability be if someone got hurt in the pool's parking lot?
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« Reply #1 on Oct 14, 2009, 11:58am »


Oct 12, 2009, 7:37am, trexbs wrote:
Has anyone tried to walk around the pond lately? My wife, kid and dog went down there yesterday and found a mess. Between the trash, over grown paths and missing bridge we didn't make it very far.
The bridge that was closest to the back left corner of the pool is now in the pond by the benches to the back right of the pool. Someone and I am assuming it was kids have taken several of the path timbers and used them to make a bridge to a little island in the woods. I looked down in this area and it is absolutely full of trash. At some point we need to have a cleanup day.

On a somewhat related note, I have been noticing a large congregation of teenagers at the pool parking lot on a pretty regular basis. Personally I don't have a huge problem with it but I can see where it could lead to potential problems. What would the HOA's liability be if someone got hurt in the pool's parking lot?



Your concerns are falling on deaf ears they don`t care it has been that way for a long while. Look at the rest of the common areas there is enough dog doo to keep a garden going! And no signs
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