Several topics were discussed at the HOA Board meeting that was held Monday, May 1st. The Board elected a new president, Terry Cleveland, following the resignation of the existing president. The Board acknowledges and appreciates the contributions made by Larry Mordan and all the years he has served on the Board. Parts for the central …Read more
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Your HOA Board met in March and April to discuss a number of business items, among them: Replacement of the central roundabout Bollard light continues to get delayed. The Board recently learned the primary cause of the delay is due to the manufacturer’s timeline for production of the light fixture which is outside of the …Read more
The Kensington Grove HOA Board of Directors (BOD) met Monday, Feb. 6, 2023, to discuss several topics. Voting results from the election of BOD section representatives are as follows: Terry Cleveland (Overlook), Chuck Rivera and Tino Marquez (Crossings), and Andy Hippenmeyer (Estates). Paul Johnson was selected as a member at Large and Alisa Rayel will …Read more
The results of the 2023 annual meeting voting are as follows: Concerning the 2023 proposed budget, 32% of lot owners voted and 99% of those voters approved the budget. Regarding Board of Director (BOD) elections, 29.5% of lot owners voted to elect the following BOD representatives to a 2 year term: Teri Cleveland (Overlook), Tino …Read more
The 2023 HOA Annual Meeting was held Monday, January 23rd at 6:30pm at the White River Township Trustee Office Building across the street from the KG Morgantown entrance. Approximately 30 residents were in attendance. In addition, there were seven board members present. The meeting lasted approximately 2 hours. Larry Mordan, HOA President, presented an overview …Read more
It’s that time of year when streets weakened by age or heavy traffic break down as a result of freezing and thawing during the winter months. To help keep our subdivision looking attractive and inviting, residents are encouraged to contact the Johnson County Highway department at highway@co.johnson.in.us to report potholes. Send one or more photos …Read more
Residents are reminded that there are many dangers when walking onto frozen ponds and even thicken ice does not necessarily mean conditions are safe. In our community, walking onto ponds is in violation of the Covenants & Restrictions (Article III, Section 3). Residents should be mindful of the dangers and the restrictions, especially during this …Read more
It was reported that the Travis Road entrance lights and Christmas lights were out. The Board recalled that this has happened before, and a solution might be to have to lay new wiring. Meanwhile, our landscape vendor was able to restore power to the Christmas lights due to a faulty timer that will be replaced. …Read more
Complaints have been received by the HOA Board about frequent overnight street parking, particularly one or more vehicles that have been parked on the street for extended periods of time. This is in violation of the covenants (Exhibit D, Section 27) which states: “Vehicles shall be parked only in the garages or in the driveways, …Read more
Your HOA Board met Monday evening, November 14th. All pond fountains have been removed for winterization. The Board continues to consider what actions to take regarding the Chancery fountain which had stopped working again. The source of the problem has not been determined and will require additional investigation. The fountain for the Villages’ Pond will …Read more