Pool Update

The HOA and Sentry Management has been working with American Pools and progress is coming along nicely.  Again, please contact Sentry Management if you have any concerns regarding the pool.

In the meantime, please remember that all residents must sign in to use the pool.  This includes unaccompanied minors.  Those who do not sign in to use the pool may be asked to leave.  Signing in to use the pool helps with HOA gauge busy hours and determine the need for additional lifeguards or help.   

Finally, if the pool would need to close during normal business hours due to weather or another unforeseen circumstance, the status will be posted on the website under Pool.  

Pool Opening

The HOA is currently working with Sentry Management and the new pool contractor, American Pools, on the opening of the pool for Memorial Day Weekend.  Although the pool is technically open today, we do not believe it is up to the standard that it should be.  The HOA performed inspections yesterday and this morning after receiving word that the pool had been prepped for opening.  At that time, we contacted both management companies to express concerns.  The pool had passed Loudoun inspections earlier this week, but due to the rain, we believe it affected the quality of the water.  Please be patient as we work through these issues and we will keep the neighborhood updated.  If you have additional concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us or Sentry Management.  

Dogs Off Leash

Just a friendly reminder that according to our own HOA regulations and Loudoun County ordinances, pets in Greene Mill Preserve must be under direct control at all times.  This means that they must either be on a leash or enclosed by a fence.  Pet owners need to understand that although your dog may be friendly, other dogs may not be.  In addition, we have many small children (and adults!) in the neighborhood who might be intimidated by any pet, big or small, off leash.  Also, keeping pets in direct control helps us with our pet waste problem.  Please help us in keeping GMP safe - for everyone!

Traffic Calming Update

We have met several times with Loudoun County Government, Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) and the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office. They have come up with a plan, but we are waiting for final VDOT approval.

The plan at this point includes speed humps on Black Branch Parkway and Waxwing Drive, the placement of additional stop signs, official VDOT signage and an increase in the traffic fine for speeding (somewhere around $200 dollars).

Once we have the official plan, we will hold an HOA meeting to explain the plan and have invited Loudoun County officials to join us and answer community questions.  We will also include additional posts on the website with the details of the plan for those who can not attend the meeting.

We have the official petition from the county with each of our current residents names and addresses.  We will need a signature rate of over 80% to move forward. The petition will be available to sign at the meeting and after that we will go door to door to finish the work.  As long as we get enough signatures, we can provide the petition to the county where they will provide final approval and a schedule of when the traffic calming measures are implemented.  We look forward to the completion of this project and will keep all residents updated on the progress through the website.