Past News

  • A Message From the President

    Published: June 29, 2021

    I hope everyone is enjoying their summer with family and friends. In order to establish a better conduit of communication, the Board has restarted the community website. The Board members and various committee chairs will be posting information beneficial to the homeowners along with community events and HOA messages to the website. We have upgraded to an Adaptive Website that is easy to navigate on smartphone and desktop. A communication will be sent out to the homeowners on how to register. Click Full Story for more information.

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  • City Liaison - City Updates

    Published: June 28, 2021

    As many of you might remember, Susan and I worked with the City of Frisco as a neighborhood liaison when the Edgewood development (to the west of us) was being designed. This helped us to better understand the development process and we got to know many of the people on the Planning and Zoning Commission as well as City Council of Frisco. The HOA asked us to provide everyone with an overview of the development that is going on around the Lawler Park area. I will try to summarize things into a logical group based on geographic region or other point of interest. Click Full Story for more information.

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  • Landscaping - Hard Freeze

    Published: June 28, 2021

    I am going to devote this first website column addressing the hard freeze we all experienced this past winter and how it affected our landscapes. There are a few plants that took the freeze worse than others. Hardest hit were Indian Hawthorne shrubs with many of our front landscape beds having had them planted as a hedge along our home’s foundations. Today they are still dead and dark brown on the top but if you look at the ground, they are coming up green from the bottom. The tops will never turn green, they have a hard frost burn on the leaves and branches that will not recover. Cut the Indian Hawthorne shrubs down to where you see green, and they should come back from there. A few of you have done this, everyone that has them should do this now if you haven’t unless you plan to pull them out and replace them. Click Full Story for more information

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