Sunday, September 3 1 - 2:30pm Administration Conference room SECURITY
Q & A with Security
GRASS & WEEDS
Topics: Alarms, online “dwellingLIVE” the resident/guest registration computer program and speed limits
Monsoon season is upon Arizona. For purposes of maintaining a beautiful and safe community, please comply with the HOA rule (2.32 Maintenance of Lots and Homes) requiring Members to maintain lots/ yards. All lot and home owners shall maintain their lots and homes in good repair. The accumulation on any lot of trash, debris, compost piles or tree and shrub clippings, shall be removed by the owner at the earliest possible time. Native grasses and tall weeds shall be mowed on a regular basis and maintained in a manner consistent with the natural environment of the surrounding forest and common area of Forest Highlands. As a reference point, grass and weeds on lots should not exceed knee height. If it is determined grass/weeds on a lot are a fire danger or unmaintained, the owner will be required to cut the vegetation, so it is safe and appears maintained.
Security staff will be available to answer questions pertaining to about anything on your mind, but common topics in the past have been home alarms, using the dwellingLIVE resident-guest online software program and for this year e-bikes and leash laws. Please stop by with questions or simply to informally visit.
If you have questions or need information about the upcoming Q&A opportunity, contact Joe Gordon, Director of Security at jgordon@fhgc.com or (928) 525-5290.
RULE 6.22 BIKING
When riding a standard bicycle, battery-powered bicycle, scooter, battery-powered scooter, e-bike, e-bicycle, electric bicycle, e-bike, electric bike, or any similar battery powered two-wheeled vehicle that does not have a combustion engine that burns fuel, within Forest Highlands, riders must stay on the right hand side of the road, traveling with traffic and
adhere to all traffic signs. Biking is allowed on the cart paths before and after golfing hours, (generally before 7:00 am and after 7:00 pm). The following tips are recommended for your safety [mandatory for all riders up to and including 14 years of age]:
1. Wear an approved helmet 2. Be visible, wear bright clothes 3. Use lights at night 4. Stay in a single file formation 5. Accompany children on bike
Help us keep Labor Day weekend a FUN and SAFE one!
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