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Dec. 10: Resident meeting to discuss covenant revisions. Other neighborhood news: Cookies with Santa, leaf pickup, new garbage carts

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On Wednesday, Dec. 10, the Board of Directors invites all Eagle Nest residents to attend a neighborhood meeting at the Clubhouse to discuss proposed changes to the Association’s controlling documents in 2026. The revisions, developed by our legal counsel KSN, include updated language to address rental properties, prohibited vehicles, parking rules, and proper storage of unsightly garbage carts – most frequent complaints from residents. The purpose of the town hall: Share highlights of the proposed changes and receive resident feedback before a resident vote early next year. In order to pass, a majority of residents need to approve the changes to our covenants, which haven’t been updated since originally recorded with the city of Indianapolis in the mid-1970s. Suffice it to say, the Board thinks it’s time to reflect more modern times by fostering a more welcoming, safe and desirable residential environment that helps grow everyone’s property values. We hope you agree and will join us. T...

City leaf pickup every Tuesday through Dec. 10

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Fall is in full swing in Eagle Nest, and that means leaves, leaves and more leaves! Thankfully, the city of Indianapolis has us covered! Now through Dec. 10, the city will collect up to 40 bags of leaves per household on our regular trash day (Tuesdays). A few things to keep in mind: Use plastic bags, as paper bags can deteriorate and break apart in inclement weather. (If paper bags break during pickup, collection crews won't clean up the mess.) Keep bags at least 3 feet away from your trash cart for easy pickup. Leaf bags should be outside by 7 a.m. on trash day. In case you didn't know, burning leaves in Marion County is illegal and can result in a fine up to $2,500.  In addition, please be a good neighbor and help keep our  storm drains clear of leaves and other debris to prevent drainage and flooding problems. More info is available on Indy.Gov website .