Author: Suzanne White


  • Landscaping Update

    Community Input and Next Steps

    A big thank you to the community for sharing your valuable input to help shape the future of landscaping services in Countryhouse. Here’s a summary of where we’ve been and what’s next:

    1. Input Gathering: We’ve collected input from our community meeting, online survey, and individual Close walkthroughs.
    2. Review and Summary: The board has reviewed all the input received and developed a summary of community input, which can be found below
    3. Creation of a Request for Proposal (Bid Document), for seeking 2025 Landscaping Services: Using the input and summary, the board and landscaping committee has developed an outline of landscaping services for seeking proposals for our 2025 community-wide landscaping services. The Request for Proposal will be shared with landscaping vendors at the end of August, with bids due mid-September.
    4. Short-term and Long-term Plans: Input from the walkthroughs has been shared with the landscaping committee, who are focusing on both short-term improvements that can be implemented soon and planning for longer-term landscaping projects.

    It has been great to see such involvement from the community, which helps ensure that decisions are well-informed and inclusive of community preferences and priorities. If there’s any additional information you’d like to share or questions you have, please don’t hesitate:   bod@countryhousehoa.org

    Review of Community Landscaping Input

    Top Three Landscaping Priorities

    1. Mowing, Blowing, Weeding, Edging
    2. Pruning and Removal/Replanting of Shrubs and Trees
    3. Process, Communication, Accountability, Transparency

    Summary of Community Input

    Mowing, Blowing, Weeding, Edging:

    • Improve care and attention to grass mowing—including use of smaller/mulching mowers with improved clearing of debris
    • Improve attention to grass growing–specific to conditions and/or alternatives where grass cannot grow well
    • Improve care with blowing–specific to needs and using care around buildings, vehicles
    • Improve edging and cleanup of fallen sticks/branches and resident gardener trimmings
    • Improve weeding, including in flower beds—by hand and/or with non-toxic alternative to Roundup

    Pruning and Removal of Shrubs and Trees

    • More proactive and careful pruning and re-planting of shrubbery
    • More proactive and responsive tree pruning and removal to improve safety and avoid property damage—with a clear process, schedule, and responsive communication with homeowners
    • Develop a plan, budget, and execution for ongoing shrubbery/landscaping replenishment with native, deer-proof, and appropriately sized/low-maintenance dwarf species

    Process, Communication, Accountability, Transparency

    • More frequent and detailed ongoing communication of landscaping work and schedules
    • Clarify landscaper vs. homeowner responsibilities–with additional flexibility for homeowners regarding plantings
    • Improve cost-effectiveness, communication, and oversight of landscaping services

    Additional

    • Improve and increase frequency of drain clearing
    • Maintain consistent depth levels of mulched/pine straw areas, and allow flexibility for homeowner choice

    Prioritized Suggestions

    • Separate Landscaping and Tree Committees to enhance responsiveness and safety
    • Clarify and simplify landscaping guidelines and processes in the homeowners’ guide
    • Improve landscaping communication, accountability, and review through assigned close representatives
    • Enhance communications with homeowners regarding requests, status, and scheduling of work: refine process with Property Manager/AppFolio serving as central clearinghouse for facilitating all landscaping and tree requests and effective communication of responses and schedules
    • Explore separate multiyear landscape replenishment process (and budget) using input and guidance from close representatives and homeowners, landscape committee, and local expertise (cooperative extension, master gardeners, landscapers, etc.)
    • Develop detailed Request for Proposal (bid document) seeking itemized costs for each major area–allowing flexibility for prioritization and alternate options according to needs and budget
  • Landscaping Close Meetings

    Join us in each close for a landscaping review, additional input, and a close walkthrough. These sessions will help us with long term landscape planning and developing the upcoming request for proposal (bid) for landscaping services.

    • Beechmast 455-461: June 12, 10 am, @ 457 Beechmast
    • Beechmast 462-467: June 12, 11:30 am, @ 464 Beechmast
    • Beechmast 468-487: June 12, 1 pm, @ 472 Beechmast
    • Whisperwood: June 12, 4:30 pm, @ 330 Whisperwood
    • Beechmast 489-503: June 13, 10 am, @ 495 Beechmast
    • Wintercrest East: June 14, 10 am, @ 415 Wintercrest East
    • Crossvine: June 14, 3 pm, @ 452 Crossvine
    • Brampton: June 15, 10 am, @ 411 Brampton
    • Weymouth: June 15, 10 am, @ 353 Weymouth
    • Wintercrest West: June 17, 4:30 pm, @ 373 Wintercrest West
    • Linden: June 17, 10 am, @ 359 Linden
    • Baneberry: June 19, 4:30 pm, @ Mail Kiosk
    • Sycamore: June 20, 10 am, @ 322 Sycamore
    • Lyndfield: June 21, 10 am, @ 386 Lyndfield

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