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June 2024 Community Newsletter

Welcome

We are so glad you’ve chosen to live in Pinnacle. Our community is under development and each month we will send out a newsletter via email to update residents on what’s going on in the neighborhood, or remind you about rules, and share information.If you have not already done so, sign up with the Lifestyle Team, so you know about upcoming events and activities coming soon. Please reach out to Management hoa@brightoncorp.com should you have any questions. We are looking forward to working with you all in building this beautiful community.

Annual Meeting

Thank you all who attended the annual meeting. If you were not able to join us, you may view the minutes online. You may also reach out at anytime should you have any questions or concerns.

Pool Update

We’re getting closer every day on the completion of the pool and clubhouse. We’ve got some inspections we still need to go through for our certificate of occupancy, and we also have some internet, security setup, furniture, and additional pieces that are still coming together. We don’t anticipate making July 4th, but it should not be long after. We do intend to coordinate a fun event, so please stay tuned for information to come. We greatly appreciate everyone’s patience!

Fireworks

If your celebration is going to include fireworks, please be sure to know what is legal or not and the best ways to handle them. Aerial fireworks are illegal to shoot off in Idaho, although you can purchase them legally in the state. Aerial fireworks have a risk of starting wildfires and causing injuries. We have a lot of construction sites in the area. We don’t want any accidents in the community, so please use extreme caution and follow these TIPS. Please also, clean up after yourselves. Even safe and sane fireworks can leave messes in yards and the street. Be sure to appropriately soak and dispose of any messes. Common areas and city parks may not be used to light off fireworks. Also, please be aware that neighbors and animals may not all like fireworks, so keep to reasonable timing. We greatly appreciate everyone’s consideration, and hope you have a very safe and enjoyable holiday!

Parking

Please remember to use your garage for parking first before storage or anything else. If your garage is full of the number of automobiles for which it is designed, then you can use the driveway for parking. Street parking should be used last. Also, recreational items like boats, campers, ATVs, and trailers may not be out for longer than 24 hours. They should be stored offsite and not in view.

Signs & Flags

There are specific rules regarding signs and flags for the community. If you are thinking of putting out a sign or flag, please be aware of these rules found in the ACC Guidelines:

Upcoming Events

If you have any ideas for future events, or want to volunteer to help out, please reach out to Lauren Brown, Lifestyle Director.

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