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Frequently
Asked Questions The neighborhood association is
comprised of individuals who have joined this volunteer-based organization to
work in maintaining our area’s quality of life and to meet the challenges of our
community. We hope that you want to learn
more and to take part in this newly-created neighborhood association - the more
voices we hear, the stronger Breckenridge Estates will become. The following
information provides some general information about our association. What are the dues? The dues have been set at $25
initially, then they will be due for renewal for January 1, 2006 through
December 31, 2006 at the annual meeting set for November 10, 2005. This will
help us to hit the ground running to achieve goals and address your issues. I rent, can I join? Anyone who resides in, owns
property or does business in Breckenridge Estates can join. What are the benefits? By coming together as an
association, we will be able to gain access to resources that will improve our
lives in Breckenridge Estates, empower residents, exchange ideas and develop
solutions, provide a forum for residents to discuss issues and create a social
network of knowing our neighbors. Do I have to join? Neighborhood associations are
entirely voluntary and gain strength through membership. If I join, what do I
have to do? By joining the association, you
will be able to voice your concerns and have the association working to help
address those concerns. You can be as involved (i.e. serving on the board or on
committees, helping distribute information, etc.) or as uninvolved (merely
joining and supporting by paying dues) as you choose. What powers does a
Neighborhood Association have to enforce regulations? A neighborhood association is
entirely voluntary and while it has no legal abilities to enforce regulations,
with increased membership and positive reinforcement, it can make a real
difference. When I moved in, I paid
$10/year to be part of a homeowners association. Is that what this is?
No. Years ago Breckenridge
Estates had a homeowners association where everyone who purchased property
within the boundaries was required to join. A neighborhood association is
voluntary and empowers individuals through the collective voice and actions of a
unified neighborhood association. What does the
Neighborhood Association plan to accomplish?
The volunteers helping to
establish the association distributed a survey several months ago and, based on
the responses, there are at least 10 -12 areas of concern residents would like
addressed. The most urgent of these are:
l Lighting;
l Safety
(including increased police presence to reduce speeding, enforce
signs, etc.);
l Sense of
community (getting to know neighbors, organized events such as yard sales,
picnics, etc.);
l Neighborhood
beautification. Page
last updated 04/22/2008