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Sidewalk Repair Partnership Program
Posted on May 22nd, 2024 Comments (0)
Hillsborough County is offering a program to help homeowners with minor sidewalk repairs. Applications are open until June 30 or the funding is expended. All applications and photos must be submitted online. Homeowners can receive funding once every three years. To be eligible for repairs, the raised sidewalk must be a trip hazard with more than ¼” between panels, inclines of more than 3”, or sunken areas with active pooling of water of more than ½”.
 
Click the link to see all the criteria and to submit your application online.
Once a Week Watering Begins 1 December 2023
Posted on Nov 27th, 2023
The Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) has stated that Hillsborough County residents can only water their lawns one designated day a week beginning 1 December 2023.  Residents can water their lawns either before 8 a.m. or after 6 p.m. on their designated day.     
 
Your watering day schedule:   
• Addresses ending with a 0 or 1 can water on Mondays.   
• Addresses ending with a 2 or 3 on Tuesdays.   
• Addresses ending with a 4 or 5 on Wednesdays.   
• Addresses ending with a 6 or 7 on Thursdays.   
• Addresses ending with an 8 or 9 and common areas on Fridays.     

Hillsborough County Tree Removal Guide
Posted on May 4th, 2023
If you’re thinking about removing a tree from your property, this helpful guide provides details and links to determine what you need to do before removing a tree. Click here to download the guide. 
NEW Homeowner Portal
Posted on Mar 1st, 2023
Our management company, McNeil Management, has a new Homeowner Portal for all owners to access on their website. To pay your dues, submit alteration applications, submit an Enforcement Request Form, change your mailing address, and more, please register to access your account at https://mcneilmsi.com/
Helpful Links for Community Issues
Posted on Aug 16th, 2021
Hillsborough County and HCSO have resources to help residents deal with issues that are not covered by your HOA and property management team. Some examples include civil nuisances (such as noise or inadequate pet maintenance), criminal matters, trespassing, traffic matters, parking of vehicles on county-owned roads, etc., which must be addressed with the appropriate county agencies. Click here to learn more about these helpful resources.