Upcoming events.
Dumpster Day
Get ready for Dumpster Day!
It’s the perfect time to clear out clutter, old furniture, and unwanted items. A community dumpster will be available for residents to dispose of large household waste. Read on to know which items are prohibited.
Unless listed below as being prohibited or restricted, most other trash and household items will be accepted for disposal. You are able to dispose of your electronics, however, do not put your electronics in the dumpster. We have to keep electronics separated and will dispose of them in a separate trailer. Televisions and monitors are handled differently by the County than other household electronics and must be segregated from all other items (even other electronics). Televisions and monitors may then be unloaded at the drop-off area specifically for televisions and monitors.
PROHIBITED ITEMS
The following items are prohibited from disposal and will not be accepted:
Acids, caustics, pesticides, chemicals
Animal carcasses
Drums or tanks (unless clean and cut in half)
Explosive or flammable materials
Large stumps
Liquids or liquid waste
Medical or radioactive waste
Wood or logs greater than eight inches in diameter and six feet in length
Most large items that cannot be lifted manually
Appliances with freon
Metal items
Tires
Antifreeze
Asbestos materials, including shingles
Batteries (vehicle and marine)
Household hazardous chemicals
Oil
Paint
Bulk Pickup
Bring out your oversized items that are too big for normal curbside trash.
📦 Common Items Accepted
Furniture (couches, mattresses, tables, chairs)
Appliances (refrigerators, washers, dryers — often must be emptied and doors removed)
Carpets and rugs
Yard waste (branches, large limbs, sometimes bundled)
Large metal or wood items
🚫 Commonly Not Accepted
Hazardous materials (paint, oil, chemicals)
Construction debris (concrete, bricks, drywall, shingles)
Tires and auto parts
Electronics (often have separate recycling programs)
HOA Meeting
We are kicking off our regularly scheduled gathering of the homeowners association board and community members to introduce the new HOA board, discuss neighborhood matters, review budgets, and address resident concerns. All homeowners are encouraged to attend to stay informed, provide input, and participate in the management of the community.