$2.1 million Lake Charlene flood project may be back on the table after HOA vote (FL)

A $2.1 million project to control flooding in the Lake Charlene neighborhood appears to have come back from the dead after the homeowners’ association reversed its position.  The Lake Charlene Homeowners Association on Monday voted to approve Escambia County’s flood project and to offer the county an easement to replace the flood gate that controls the water level of the artificial lake with a weir, allowing water to flow out of the lake faster.   Read the article………………..

Editor

Recent Posts

Supplementary Guidance on Corporate Transparency Act for Illinois Community Associations

On April 18, 2024, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network of the U.S. Treasury Department (“FinCEN”)…

14 hours ago

Fire engulfs condo unit in Shell Point Wednesday (FL)

A Shell Point condo unit caught fire late Wednesday morning, according to the Wakulla County…

14 hours ago

Instead of Hating Your HOA, Make Your City Take Responsibility

Homeowners associations (HOAs) are notorious punching bags, shamed for bullying widows to mow the lawn…

15 hours ago

Association Contracts (FL)

Whether your community association is a condominium, cooperative, or a homeowners’ association, Florida law empowers…

15 hours ago

E-Bikes and Batteries (FL)

Florida has not escaped the growing epidemic of fires started by lithium-ion batteries, like those…

15 hours ago

Why Is This Special Assessment Different from All Others and the Need for a Legislative Fix (FL)

Not too long ago a condominium association foreclosed its assessment lien against a deceased unit…

15 hours ago