Bus service for disabled child posed ‘threat’ to residents’ safety, homeowners group says (OR)

Lawyers for Oregon Sen. Jackie Winters and the Salem homeowners board on which she serves say that door-to-door school bus service for a girl with disabilities posed a “direct threat to the safety” of other residents, according to a new court filing.  The girl’s family filed a federal lawsuit against the Golf Course Estates Homeowners Association and its board members in May, arguing their decision to bar the school bus from entering the subdivision violated state and federal fair housing laws.    Read the article………………

Editor

Recent Posts

Missouri bill aims to legalize backyard chicken ownership

Chicken enthusiasts in Missouri may have something to crow about soon.  Many Missourians have sought…

4 hours ago

Strata unit owner ordered to pay $25,000 deductible after water leak (BC)

A strata (condo) unit owner in British Columbia has been ordered to pay their strata…

6 hours ago

Strengthening Community Associations: The Vital Role of a Comprehensive Assessment Recovery Policy and Procedure

Community associations are founded on principles of shared responsibility and collective maintenance. From maintaining common…

7 hours ago

Texas House Bill 614’s Impact on HOA Transparency

“It’s a lack of clarity that creates chaos and frustration. Those emotions are poison to…

8 hours ago

2024 Virginia Legislative Updates for Common Interest Communities

The Virginia General Assembly approved a number of bills during its 2024 legislative session. Some…

9 hours ago

Shining a Light on Rooftop Solar for Massachusetts Condo Owners

After the Trustees of his condominium refused his request for an Architectural Variance to install…

9 hours ago