Your conservation efforts are working! Keep it up #GPTX! Conserve water today so we can avoid a boil water notice.
As the thaw continues, broken pipes will be revealed. If one of those is in your home, here are some tips on what to do, https://t.co/huGitAfMd1. pic.twitter.com/IJ9rvfo0ul
— Grand Prairie, TX (@gp_tx) February 19, 2021
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We have most of the maintenance crew in today and we will be picking up what trash is set out and also checking the property for any water leaks caused by burst water pipes. The Office will be closed today so if you need us to come shut off your water,, call the Office number and listen to the end of the message for the Emergency phone number. We will answer it and get to you as soon as we can.

- Open Board Meeting, November 13, 2020, at 7 PM held via ZOOM.
- Link to register for the meeting – https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAocOuorjwuGdaDCjBp-a5JI4G04Nxa-jhI
- Agenda for the meeting: (Subject to change)
- 2021 Annual Budget
- Agenda for the meeting: (Subject to change)
- Open Board Meeting, August 6, 2020, at 7 PM held via ZOOM
- Link to register for the meeting – https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUkdeiqpjkpHdXMPXgs8nVwyQa8sEaDAC9q
- Agenda for the meeting: (Subject to change)
- 1st and 2nd Quarter Financials for 2020
- Dogs on common property, owners not picking up after them
- Prohibited items set out as trash
- Residents using the visitor lots
- Agenda for the meeting: (Subject to change)
On the 2020 Ballots were 4 positions open and 4 people running for those positions. One of those individuals, Ms, Jamese Broadnax, withdrew her interest in being on the Board a few weeks after the ballots were sent out which was due to personal reasons. She is expecting and her life was going to get very hectic, we can understand that.
The other 3 people on the ballot, Robbie Jamison, David Barksdale, and myself were re-elected and Ivan Martinez was elected to the 4th position as write-in candidate. Board Officers were elected after the Membership meeting and they remain the same.
Let’s all welcome Ivan Martinez to the Board!
The 2020 Annual Membership Meeting will be held this Friday, July 24, 2020, at 7 PM via ZOOM virtual meeting due to COVID-19.
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- Agenda for Annual Meeting
- Election of 4 Board Members
- Following the Annual Meeting, we will have an Organizational Meeting to elect Officers.
- Agenda for Annual Meeting
We sent out postcards to homeowners with information regarding Absentee Ballots and Proxy votes. These signed Ballots or Proxies must be received prior to the start of the Meeting. If you need either an Absentee Ballot or Proxy, please contact the Office (office@gpmcha.org) and we will email them to you. Only one of these forms are necessary to vote.
For those who would like to attend the meeting via ZOOM, contact the Office and we can send you the link to join the meeting.
Until further notice, we are requiring anyone entering the Office to have some form of facial covering, either a mask or bandana. There will be a similar notice on the front door as well.
Let’s all stay safe and healthy.
The Office is staffed Monday, Wednesday,and Fridays from 8 AM to 5 PM. The door is locked for health reasons and payments can be put into the drop box. If you need to put in a work order, email the request to office@gpmcha.org or you can call the Office or leave a message; Sometimes Terry is away from her desk doing other things, so leave a voice message. Both Terry and I are in the high risk group and we are protecting our health, as should all of you.
If things change we will notify you, but for now, the Office will be operating on reduced hours. Maintenance personnel will still be maintaining the property, so please remain a minimum of 6 feet from them.
Thanks
We have been noticing that many people, residents and visitors alike, are driving through the property way too fast. Kids are out of school until the Fall, probably, and people are out walking and riding their bikes while we all try to stay home and stay healthy.
I have seen it all too often, some drivers are doing at least 40 MPH (maybe more), which is entirely too fast. We installed speed bumps in an effort to slow people down, but the result is some drive faster so they cannot feel the speed bumps. This is totally unsafe, unacceptable and damages the speed bumps. The bolts holding them in place are being sheared off.
The posted speed limit on property is 10 MPH for a reason. There are many blind corners here, including carports, and kids playing in and around our streets while they cannot go to school.
Please slow down when driving our streets.