Threatened with fines during covid

In 2020 when covid began to hit our communities while people were feeling the effects of crisis and financial instability, Harvest Park HOA had gone through our neighborhood and began to threaten people with fines for minimal weeds. Numerous people were threatened with these fines while trying to navigate a global crisis. It was unnecessary and only added to people’s increased stress and worry. Many felt it was a way the HOA tried to increase their profits during this unstable time.
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Pursuant to HB23-1105, this project has now concluded. On behalf of the Department of Regulatory Agencies and the Division of Real Estate, thank you for your interest and participation.

PHS Mom about 1 month ago
This one has the most disruption to students. Especially considering a large amount of those affected were already impacted during the last redistricting where they were sent to an elementary school with friends they would never see again! No to green! Let our small, old neighborhoods have a break this time around.
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LS15 about 1 month ago
Actually, elementary school is about the same in % moved in all 3 scenarios, but yes it does move the most middle schoolers. This needs to happen due to even the current socioeconomics at Walden and Lakeview not being balanced like it is on the north side of the district. The did make driving times equal though.
Share Actually, elementary school is about the same in % moved in all 3 scenarios, but yes it does move the most middle schoolers. This needs to happen due to even the current socioeconomics at Walden and Lakeview not being balanced like it is on the north side of the district. The did make driving times equal though. on Facebook Share Actually, elementary school is about the same in % moved in all 3 scenarios, but yes it does move the most middle schoolers. This needs to happen due to even the current socioeconomics at Walden and Lakeview not being balanced like it is on the north side of the district. The did make driving times equal though. on Twitter Share Actually, elementary school is about the same in % moved in all 3 scenarios, but yes it does move the most middle schoolers. This needs to happen due to even the current socioeconomics at Walden and Lakeview not being balanced like it is on the north side of the district. The did make driving times equal though. on Linkedin Email Actually, elementary school is about the same in % moved in all 3 scenarios, but yes it does move the most middle schoolers. This needs to happen due to even the current socioeconomics at Walden and Lakeview not being balanced like it is on the north side of the district. The did make driving times equal though. link
CM Parent 2 about 1 month ago
This moves the MOST elementary students and MOST middle schoolers out of all 3 options.
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JS about 1 month ago
Yes to this!
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