The Neighbors We Seldom Notice
She went completely unnoticed by us–until she almost collided with me as I stepped off the front porch. A flash of gray and fuchsia and she was gone. I remember thinking, how weird for a
She went completely unnoticed by us–until she almost collided with me as I stepped off the front porch. A flash of gray and fuchsia and she was gone. I remember thinking, how weird for a
BridgePointe’s springtime Dumpster Day begins at 8am, Saturday, May 14, and ends when the dumpster is full – which could be as early as 10 am, so act quickly! The dumpster will be near the
Public pools have been around since the turn of the last century. I am an Okie, so it kills me to say this, but the Deep Eddy Concrete Pool in Austin, Texas may be the first
Cyclists are a passionate lot about their cycling. That passion extends to strong opinions about what to call the thing we do on a bicycle. For many, “cyclist” evokes images of a youthful figure, clad
A few folks have asked about a Reserve Study and where our model came from. For those interested, I am providing some basic information. Reserve Studies are big business for thousands of HOA consultants and
Fellow Bridge Pointe Neighbors, So much has happened in the past four months that I’m going to try to summarize here. A new website has launched, dues increased, old trees are gone, lifeguards won’t be
Jason White, Bridge Pointe Homes Association President, announced details for the May 1st meeting and released the proposed meeting agenda. Board member, Bob Hiatt, will host the meeting at his home: 1715 NE 82nd Terrace
Best practices are often touted in businesses, but can be learned and applied anywhere. As I have mentioned before, the internet is replete with information on homeowners associations. Blogs, forums, associations for associations, case studies,
In the process of developing a 5-Year Plan for Bridge Pointe, the question has come up about dues in other Northland neighborhoods. After the plan was released to BP neighbors, there have been more questions about what
Jason White, Bridge Pointe Homes Association President, recently identified four changes underway or completed at the pool: “We are excited about progress on some reinvestment at the pool. This is happening as a result of additional