Copper Grove Community News - September 2021

Copper Grove Community News - September 2021

September 01 2021

Please Limit Street Parking On Trash Days

To help avoid trash not being picked up, please do not park your vehicles in the street on Trash days (Wednesday and Saturday). When multiple vehicles are parked in the street, the truck is unable to get through. Thank you in advance for your assistance with this matter.

Water Usage

The website eyeonwater.com lets you track your water usage. You will need to sign up with the district ID, a dash, and then your account number as the account number on the signup screen. These numbers are on your water bills.

Copper Grove Is On Facebook And Has A Website

Copper Grove homeowners, please like and let your neighbors know about the new Copper Grove Neighborhood Facebook page where updates and important information regarding the Copper Grove neighborhood and other community news will be shared. For our website, please contact Crest Management to get the information you need to get registered for our website www.crest-management.com.

Most Common Deed Violations

The Volume of letters sent regarding Violations continues to be an increasing expense for the Copper Grove Home Owners Association. All expenses incurred including postage to mail out fines, weigh seriously on the assessments paid by each homeowner. We request your compliance to help keep costs to a minimum and to keep our community as attractive as possible.

TOP 5 VIOLATIONS

  1.  Leaving trash cans out in public view.
  2.  Not maintaining your yard.
  3.  Not maintaining your fencing.
  4.  Not maintaining your paint on your house/or mold on the siding.

Pet Owners

Please be mindful to keep all dogs on a leash when walking them, to keep the community safe. Also please be respectful of your neighbors and clean up after your dog.

HARRIS COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL SERVICES IF YOU HAVE A DOG OR CAT PROBLEM

Doggie Don'ts

Most of our dog owners are responsible, using a leash and picking up after your pets. We thank you!

HOWEVER - We have received reports of dog owners allowing their dogs to defecate and urinate in yards. This is especially a problem in high-traffic areas near park entrances. Be aware that it is not just your dog. Once a yard has been “used,” other dogs want to do so as well. A resident should not have to pick up after even one dog, much less ten. In addition, runners and walkers in our parks don’t enjoy dodging excrement. Please carry a bag and pick up after your pet. Remember also, that even the sweetest dog may seem intimidating to some people. Respect their rights and comply with leash laws.



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