Frequently Asked Questions
Can we install speed bumps to prevent speeding throughout our neighborhood?
Per the Allen County Sheriff's office, you can not place any items on public streets to obstruct traffic.
What can be done about speeding vehicles in the neighborhood?
You will have to contact the Allen County Sheriff's Department and report any incidents of any resident who continuously speeds through the neighborhood.
What is the speed limit in our neighborhood?
The speed limit is 30mph. There are a lot of children playing in the neighborhood, especially during the warmer seasons. We recommend that our residents slow down and take extra precautions during those times.
Can we install a privacy fence to separate the neighborhood from the commercial contruction?
Unfortunetly the association does not own the property along the south side of Mossey Oak. Therefore we are unable to erect a fend or landscape to visually block the area.
Why can't the dues be payable later in the year?
We did make an adjustment to the due date and moved it to the end of January for 2008. The board has discussed moving the date further out however, the association has bills to pay and the money needs to be there to cover these expenses.
I am having financial hardship (loss of work, medical, etc.) can I make payment arrangements?
If you contact the board/treasurer we will work with you on a payment plan.
Can we put a sidewalk/path around the pond?
We are looking into extending the path around the pond. Unfortunatly for 2008 the budget will not allow it.
Can we put a trash can at in the playground area?
We have decided not to place a trash can in the playground area for the following reasons. First, we would have to pay someone to empty the trash can when it was full. Second, the association has concerns about children possibly being stung by insects that will undoubtedly be attracted by empty juice containers and soda cans.
Can we add a park bench to the playground area?
The board has budgeted to have a park bench installed in the Spring/Summer of 2008.
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