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Board Update: Food trucks returning, pet etiquette, Meet the Neighbors profiles Tanager Court family, cancer fundraiser

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Hello Eagle Nest residents, Here is a look at neighborhood news for the week of April 19: YOU HUNGRY? FOOD TRUCK SEASON IS COMING! Remember those 50 food truck visits to the Clubhouse last summer? Well, good news – we’re planning for the return of the most requested vendors starting in June. We’re excited to announce one of our first and most popular – ChefTLC, aka the Faith Food Bus – will kick things off on Tuesday, June 1, 5-7 p.m. ChefTLC will roll out its signature comfort food menu of XL pork tenderloins sandwiches, burgers, steak and cheese sandwiches, chicken tenders, chicken wraps, even a meatless Beyond Burger. Great fried sides, too, like french fries, sweet potato fries, onion petals, mushrooms and cheese-filled ravioli. Drinks include 24-ounce Faygo products, sweet tea and more. We’ve received great feedback about residents’ favorite food trucks, so keep those suggestions coming to scottthien@comcast.net . And keep an eye on our blog Events page for more Clubhouse events ...

Board Update: Signage Policy follow-up, lifeguards needed, Meet the Neighbors profile, food trucks

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Hello Eagle Nest residents, Here is a look at neighborhood news for the week of April 5: A WORD (OR TWO) ABOUT OUR NEW SIGNAGE POLICY Thanks to the dozens of residents who recently submitted sign approval requests in observance of our new Signage Policy . The Board appreciates your cooperation and observance of these new neighborhood rules. In general, we’ve received great support of the policy, the goal of which is to protect neighborhood aesthetics, prevent outdated messaging (i.e., contractors and political races), and avoid front yards cluttered with commercial billboards. Of course, we’re had a few residents concerned that the Board was overstepping its reach or trying to infringe on personal rights. That’s not true. We simply don’t want to see outdated or damaged signs lingering for months, something neighbors have complained about. So, we acted. The policy gives wide latitude on signs – but it has to start with a request. That literally takes five minutes – just snap a photo of ...