Canyon Creek Traffic and Safety Committee Newsletter – February 2022

The Canyon Creek “Traffic and Pedestrian Safety Committee” is pleased to announce that we have a new name and a change to our committee scope. Our new committee will now be called the Canyon Creek “Traffic and Safety Committee” and we will now add general neighborhood safety issues to our focus in addition to our previous traffic and pedestrian safety focus. In light of the noted increases in crime such as neighborhood burglaries and thefts, the CC HOA board and our committee feel that more focus is needed in this area

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Advisory Concerning Vehicle Burglaries and Thefts in Canyon Creek

Vehicular burglaries and thefts seem to have increased in our neighborhood over the last few weeks. This is not unique to our neighborhood because this same issue is being experienced in all regions of the city of Austin. It is also likely that the full extent of this problem is underrepresented because some residents who have experienced a vehicle burglary may not have reported it.

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2021 Pool Opening

The Canyon Creek Community pool will open for the season on Friday, May 21st, according to the schedule below.

Open swim is daily, 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Lap Swim is daily, 5:30 am to 10:00 am and 8:00 pm to 10 pm.
No recreational swimming is allowed during lap swim periods.

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Canyon Creek Traffic and Pedestrian Safety Newsletter - Spring 2021

The CC HOA board is continuing to utilize off-duty Travis County deputy constables to patrol our neighborhood streets to promote awareness that traffic and pedestrian safety is a high priority in our community. These paid deputy constable patrols are in addition to non-paid patrols by other law enforcement agencies such as APD and Travis County Sheriff’s Department. The purpose of any citations is for traffic calming and safer, more cognizant drivers not monetary punishment.

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Spring Yard Cleanup and Fixup for 2021

With spring around the corner, it’s a great time to start working on your home’s landscaping. Spring weeds are starting to poke through and our plants are starting to grow again. This cleanup activity will make your home, yard and neighborhood look more attractive. Our HOA provides some guidelines provided below for your reference. Thank you for your hard work, and we look forward to seeing great looking landscapes again this spring!

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Clean up after your pet

Many people in our neighborhood have pets that they love to take on walks in our community. This is good for both the pet and for the owner.  While getting fresh air outside, dogs love to defecate and urinate while on their walks. Owners should pick up after their animals to keep the surrounding areas clean and sanitary. Feces on the sidewalk or adjoining grass is unsightly and unpleasant to neighbors that walk or live nearby. Owners should carry “poop bags”, pick up their animal droppings, either place them in containers that the HOA has provided along Boulder Lane, or place this trash in their own trash containers, not in the neighbors’ down the street. The HOA board believes this is a simple thing to request of our homeowners and asks that all of us comply with this request. We appreciate your compliance and your neighbors appreciate it as well.

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Yard Cleanup and Fixup

With spring arriving and the weather warming up, it’s a great time to start working on your home’s landscaping. Spring weeds are poking through and our plants are starting to grow again. This cleanup activity will make your home, yard and neighborhood look more attractive. Our HOA provides some guidelines provided below for your reference. Thank you for your hard work, and we look forward to seeing great looking landscapes again this spring!

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Architectural Review Committee Guidelines

Our community covenants state that improvements to residences shall not be started until a plan is submitted to and approved by the Architectural Review Committee. What needs ARC approval? Things that you add or change to the outside of your property. Examples include new landscaping, decks, sheds, pools, house additions, and house painting or roofing if it’s a different color or material. The only exceptions are routine maintenance - replacing your fence or deck, or driveway as long as the materials, color, and location are the same as what is currently installed in your home.

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