Street Parking Enforcement to Resume - Updated 4/2/2024
Street parking is a topic the HOA Directors have been hearing about from our residents. Vehicles parked on streets can impede the progress of emergency and delivery vehicles, trash and recycling collection, and affect the ability of drivers to see and react to potential hazards. And, of course, many residents are concerned about the negative impact on community aesthetics when vehicles are parked on neighborhood streets.

Fence and Hardscape Compliance
One area the HOA has asked our compliance monitor to focus on during the winter months is fences and hardscape. More notices of non-compliance with wood fence appearance and/or maintenance standards are going out and we're beginning to see an increase in replacement activity as a result. Follow these design guidelines to avoid unnecessary expenses and fines for non-compliance.

Landscape Maintenance and Compliance
To help residents comply with our landscaping maintenance and appearance requirements and avoid fines, the board has prepared the following information on expectations.
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Canyon Creek Xeriscaping Guidelines
Many folks within Canyon Creek are considering transitioning from (high water requirement) lawns to drought tolerant landscapes. Below is a quick synopsis of our guidelines for Canyon Creek homeowners. Please remember to submit an Architectural Review Form before commencing any projects.
Overnight Parking Restrictive Covenant: Frequently Asked Questions
To assist residents of the neighborhood in understanding and complying with the Canyon Creek overnight street parking restriction, the Directors have prepared this FAQ.
Directors Consider Updated Fine Policy
As we talked about in our earlier post outlining our strategic priorities this year, the Board has been looking at our current policies and rules with an eye toward addressing complaints from Members about poor compliance with provisions of our governing documents that deal with aesthetic issues (among others) in the neighborhood. As the first of a series of planned steps to address these concerns, at the March 30th meeting of the Canyon Creek Board, the Directors voted to publish a proposed update to the Association's Fine Policy for violations of the Canyon Creek Restrictions (as that term is defined in our governing documents).