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Community Announcement

Continuing with our improvement initiative, the HOA has installed three sets of solar lights over the existing three sections of mailboxes. Having a safe environment that is well-lit is our top priority for our members.

The HOA has been making improvements for the subdivision in phases. In the next phase, the HOA will be addressing the pond. This will require clean up and removing trees that our adopted beaver has managed to take down. In the process of removing those trees and trash, we will be looking to have a wildlife rescue organization to help safely remove the beaver (or unidentified wildlife friend) and relocate it to a proper environment. Once this is completed, we will then treat the water. This area will be part of our lawn care contract to maintain any weeds along the perimeter of the pond to maintain a clean visual and inviting appearance for everyone to enjoy. Stay tuned for more changes to come.

Community Announcement

We have some exciting new additions to the community to share with all of you. By the mailboxes on Indian Paintbrush Drive, there is a new Food Pantry and a Lending Library. Please feel free to take some food if you are in need and/or give some food if you can help others. If you have books or movies you would like to donate, please feel free to place them in the Lending Library for others to enjoy. We have a lot of kids in the community, of all ages, at home and bored and would appreciate them. Sometimes escaping into a good book to get away from the stresses of a day can provide the ultimate relaxation.

We have also installed two Disc Golf/Frisbee nets behind Dandelion Loop where the retention pond is located. In that same area, we have also installed two park benches, a trash can to throw any garbage/waste in, and a dog waste station. If you’re out walking your dog, please be courteous and pick up after your dog with the bags supplied. We are planning to have the pond cleaned up. Our lawn company has met with our Board of Directors and has a plan in place of what is going to be done to bring the pond up to standards. Imagine sitting on the park bench, drinking coffee and watching your dog or kids playing. This area is the site we will be using to build a playground and possibly more over time. There are other plans we are working towards in the future to bring more to the community, but we will be doing it in steps. The Board of Directors and HOA are working towards bringing amenities to our community the way Indian Paintbrush was meant to be when it was first built.

We hope you enjoy all of these new items and find value in their addition to Indian Paintbrush.

Please find pictures below:

Food Pantry and Lending Library

Disc Golf/Frisbee Nets

Park Benches

July 4th and Fireworks Reminder

This is a reminder that the City of Kyle has a ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY on fireworks popped off or launched within the city limits. Based on city ordinance, it is against the law to discharge or use fireworks in Kyle. (This does not apply to the city's fireworks show, which is properly permitted and uses a professional pyrotechnics firm to launch the display.) We have included a copy of the City's fireworks ordinance in our Knowledge Base section and can be found here.

Kyle Police Department will continue its enforcement of the ordinance against fireworks. Please call the non-emergency number, 512-268-3232, to report any activity related to the illegal discharge or use of fireworks inside city limits. If it's a true emergency, never hesitate to call 911.

The City of Kyle has started posting signs at the entrances of subdivisions to inform everyone about the ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY. Claiming you did not know about the ordinance is not an excuse. Here is a picture of the sign at the entrances to our subdivision at Windy Hill Road and Dacy Lane.

Please have a safe and happy Independence Day holiday.

Fireworks sign

Covid-19 Info

There is a multitude of information available via all media outlets. To get up to date information specific to the City of Kyle, here are a few links that may help you:

Here is a link for the City of Buda's Covid-19 page:

Here is a link to the Hays County Covid-19 Dashboard:

Here is a link for the City of Austin's Covid-19 page:

Here is a link for the CDC's Covid-19 page:

Covid-19

New Years and Fireworks Reminder

This is a reminder that the City of Kyle has a ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY on fireworks popped off or launched within the city limits. Based on city ordinance, it is against the law to discharge or use fireworks in Kyle. (This does not apply to the city's fireworks show, which is properly permitted and uses a professional pyrotechnics firm to launch the display.) We have included a copy of the City's fireworks ordinance in our Knowledge Base section and can be found here. The City of Kyle has also posted this on their website.

Kyle Police Department will continue its enforcement of the ordinance against fireworks. Please call the non-emergency number, 512-268-3232, to report any activity related to the illegal discharge or use of fireworks inside city limits. If it's a true emergency, never hesitate to call 911.

The City of Kyle has started posting signs at the entrances of subdivisions to inform everyone about the ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY. Claiming you did not know about the ordinance is not an excuse. Here is a picture of the sign at the entrances to our subdivision at Windy Hill Road and Dacy Lane.

Please have a safe and happy Independence Day holiday.

Fireworks sign

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