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Ambassador Council
by Ambassador Council - Tuesday, 1 April 2025, 12:50 PM
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The following are suggested descriptions to try to help those that might not be sure.
Except from POA admin 4/1 email message
by Brad Burkeen
Community Manager

Household Trash
  • Everyday waste from your home, including food scraps, food wrappers, diapers, hygiene products, plastic bags, and paper products. This is the typical small, routine trash generated daily.

Household Cardboard
  • Thin, smooth cardboard, such as cereal boxes, tissue boxes, and shoe boxes. These are usually made from a single layer of material and are primarily used for packaging lightweight items. Household cardboard can go in your regular bagged trash.

Heavier Cardboard
  • Sturdier, thicker cardboard like shipping boxes or moving boxes, designed for strength and durability. Examples include Amazon or Chewy boxes and large moving boxes.  If styrofoam is inside the box, the styrofoam may be placed in household trash but the box will still need to be broken down
  • These need to be broken down and must be placed out for cardboard pickup. Alternatively, they can be dropped off at the maintenance barn on Wednesdays and Saturdays between 8:00 AM and Noon.

Heavy Haul
  • Large, bulky, or heavy items that don’t fit into regular trash collection. These may require special handling. Examples include furniture, appliances, and scrap metal (like old TVs or metal desks). Note: Tires, batteries, and paint are not accepted.
Associated Group: Community Engagement
[ Modified: Thursday, 15 May 2025, 12:11 PM ]
 
Ambassador Council
by Ambassador Council - Friday, 28 February 2025, 9:44 AM
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Neighborhood Watch is sponsoring the recycling project of flimsy plastic.

The reward for recycling this plastic will be a Trex made park bench for Westwood Shores. This will be available to order at the end of a year of collecting!

Update

Did you know we have gotten two white benches at the pool from collecting plastic? Trex recycling has a Community Program, that we participate in, for every 1000 pounds of FLIMSY PLASTIC that gets recycled, weighed and turned in, Westwood Shores gets a free bench. Anything in the above flyer counts! Plastic is collected in the clubhouse conference room/ladies’ locker room. If it crackles it doesn’t recycle! Thanks for your help as we work towards a couple more benches!

Check the chart to see what we may recycle in this program!

Associated Group: Community Engagement
[ Modified: Wednesday, 31 December 2025, 9:29 AM ]
 
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Extracted directly from Documents and Governing Policies files

Article 25

There shall be no burning of construction materials, garbage, trash, rubbish, shrubs, leaves, pine straw or trees on the Lots. Fireplace wood may be burned in recreational fire pits or chimeneas with spark screens only. Barrels may not be utilized. Fire pits may not be used directly under tree limbs. Use of such fire pits shall comply with any burn bans that may be in effect.


EXCERPT: WESTWOOD SHORES PROPERTY OWNERS’ ASSOCIATION COMPLETE POA POLICY MANUAL

SIXTH EDITION

[Adopted 11/25/2024]



Associated Group: Westwood Shores POA
[ Modified: Thursday, 15 May 2025, 1:53 PM ]
 
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Extracted directly from Documents and Governing Policies files
Article 23

The Westwood Shores POA provides weekly household garbage service to property owners.

This service is expensive and provided for in the annual POA Budget; cost containment efforts are made on this, as in other areas of the budget. Bagged trash left out is subject to being torn apart and strewn all over the street by animals. To pick up trash in this condition increases time and effort (cost) to provide this service. Trash scattered in the street is also unsanitary and unsightly.

  • All household (weekly) garbage must be bagged and placed in a hinged-lid garbage can at the end of the driveway.
  • Property owners should obtain/use a hinged-lid garbage can large enough to hold their household garbage; if two garbage cans are needed, two garbage cans should be obtained/used.
  • All garbage cans are to be returned from the driveway to the house at the end of the day by the homeowner.

Boxes/cartons (cardboard) will be picked up once a month. These are to be broken down and bound together prior to pick up for ease of pick up and storage in the maintenance yard. Cardboard drop-off will also be available on the same dates and times as the vegetative debris drop-off.

The Westwood Shores POA provides “heavy haul” drop off available at the Maintenance facility to property owners twice a month on a pre-defined schedule.  However, bulky/heavy items place an undue expense on this service.  To offset the cost of this service to the community, property owners shall be charged individually per item for drop off or pickup of bulky/heavy items.

  • Bulky/heavy items include any appliance (refrigerator of any size, microwave oven, washer, dryer, range, under counter ice machine, trash compactor, water heater, 50” or larger TV, and dishwasher) outdoor grill, fire pit, mattress, box spring, recliner, sofa, love seat, side chair, table, dresser, night stand, head board, lawn mower and large outdoor furniture/patio sets.
  • To drop off one of these items at the Maintenance facility, property owners will incur a $20 per item charge.  The charge shall be paid at the time of the drop off.  All payments will be by credit or debit card as no checks or cash shall be accepted.
  • If the property owner is unable to make the drop off themselves, a home pick up may be scheduled through the POA office for a fee of $40 for the first item and $20 per item for up to two other items for a maximum of three items per home pick up.  The fee will be payable at the time of scheduling.  All home pick up items must be brought to the street for pick up.
  • The two-yearly or semi-annual heavy haul pickups throughout the community following Garage Sale weekend shall continue.  However, bulky/heavy items must still be scheduled through the POA Office and the charge shall be reduced to $20 per bulky/heavy item during these two community pickup times only.

Tires, paint, batteries, any lawn, pool, or other chemicals are not allowed in household or heavy haul trash.

EXCERPT: WESTWOOD SHORES PROPERTY OWNERS’ ASSOCIATION COMPLETE POA POLICY MANUAL

SIXTH EDITION

[Adopted 7/25/2025]


Associated Group: Westwood Shores POA
[ Modified: Wednesday, 30 July 2025, 10:49 AM ]