Locust Hill Dog Waste and Leash Notice

Hello All,

This is a reminder to please pick up after your dog immediately after it goes, and have your dog leashed at all times when taken outside. It has been reported that there is a lot of dog feces along the parking spaces and in common areas throughout the community and in a few areas, right on the pavement.  Locust Hill’s policy also states that all dogs must be leashed on the property including in the wooded areas and the pool and tennis court areas.

Locust Hill Bus Stop Fundraiser

Dear Locust Hill Residents,

Here is the link to the Eagle Project Donation website for people from the neighborhood who would like to donate:https://www.freefunder.com/campaign/nick-russell—bus-stop.

Please note that because this is a free website to fundraise on, they ask for a donation, but you can click on the link “recommended donation to FreeFunder” to change the donation that will go to them.

If you would like to donate via check, please make the check out to “Locust Hill Condo Association” and in the note please write “Eagle Project”.

Nick is willing to pick up the checks from any unit that would like to donate.

Please just email me (Chris.Russell@Engelberth.com), with unit number and the best time to pick it up.

This whole project was thought of, organized and overseen by Nick Russell and is a great addition to the community.

Parking at Pet Food Warehouse

The owner of Pet Food Warehouse has informed us that for the time being, she is authorizing tows for any vehicle parked there after store hours. Recently, she has had some illegal activity take place on her lot after hours and she wants to get this problem taken care of head on. Owners with tenants, please pass this on to your tenants. Neither Locust Hill or Pet Food Warehouse will be responsible for any vehicles that are towed.

Watch for Bears around Locust Hill

As has been the case throughout our region, Locust Hill has had several bear sightings on our grounds over the past couple weeks.  As a result, we would advise all residents to bring in their bird feeders and to make certain that garbage bay doors remain closed at all times in order to mitigate some of the incentives for the bears to visit our property.

https://www.vermontpublic.org/local-news/2023-03-23/bear-incidents-are-on-the-rise-in-vermont-what-should-you-do-to-avoid-them

Parking Enforcement

Owners and their tenants are to park in their assigned spots only. Visitors are to park in the visitor parking spots. Parking on the street, in front of garages or in any other space, paved or otherwise is a violation of the LHCA Parking Policy and action via towing and/or fines will be administered. There is a 5-10 minute loading and unloading grace period for parking in the street, directly in front of one’s unit.

This means:

No parking on either side of the road.

No Parking on the blacktop in front of your garage

No parking in unmarked spaced whether on black top or grass.

Additionally, unit owners are allowed two parking spaces: one inside your garage and another in the numbered spot outside. We can not accommodate people having three vehicles on the property and if spotted, the vehicles that are parking illegally in a visitor spots will be towed. Spillane’s has the authority to spot repeat offenders and tow on sight.

Please ask your vendors that are working on your unit to park in one of your assigned parking spaces or a visitor parking space if it is not absolutely necessary that they have close and constant access to their work vehicle.

Thank you for your cooperation in upholding the association parking policies.