Sunday, October 26, 2014

Annual Willowbrook Halloween Parade & Hot Dog Party

Willowbrook Halloween Parade & 
Hot Dog Party
October 31
Parade starts at 5:00pm at
Eastwood  & Pacific Ct.

Party afterward at 2649 Eastwood Ave

Decorate your golf carts, wagons, strollers, bikes, dogs and parade around Willowbrook. We start the parade at 5:00pm at Eastwood and Pacific Ct., Walk or ride behind the fire trucks and our GRAND MARSHALS!!



Party: From the parade, say goodbye and a BIG THANK YOU to the RICHLAND Fire Dept. and head over to 2649 Eastwood Ave for the SPOOKY HOLLOW HOT DOG FEED. There will be chili dogs, chips, veggies, apples, juice bags, water, and hot apple cider.

Bring your neighbors and friends and join in the fun!

Monday, October 13, 2014

October HOA Board Meeting

The next scheduled HOA board meeting will be held Tuesday, October 21st at 7:30 p.m. at the Childers' residence (217 Sitka Ct)

We will be discussing three main columns of action against the Smith Development (I actually prefer the term Over-development in that we are not against development of property, just overdevelopment):

1.      Formally retaining the services of a land-use attorney to legally challenge the Smith    Development;
a.      Propose starting a legal defense fund based upon private donations from concerned residents as well as organizations to fight both the Smith Development as well as the downgraded “ditch” designation of the Amon Creek by KID and Smith in an attempt to circumvent State Law on setbacks and development restrictions;
2.      Continued letter writing campaign to City Hall, newspaper, and City officials in opposition to the development combined with strong community attendance at any meetings where this is an agenda item;
3.      Discussion with John Roden to acquire Willowbrook HOA rights to the land/easement over which Smith Development would be required to seek access to their property.  Dan Rutherford has been in contact with Roden and hopefully will be able to report on Roden’s attitude toward a protective transfer to the HOA of property rights that would effectually block/reduce Smith’s ability to overdevelop the property.