Archived News

  • Pool Schedule

    Published: August 29, 2017

    We hope you have enjoyed your summer and this pool season! For your swimming pleasure, the pools will remain open through Monday, September 4th until normal closing time but, will officially close for the season upon pool closing the day of the 4th. For your safety and enjoyment, please always follow the pool rules that are posted in the pool area as well as on the website. Please contact Essex Association Management, L.P. regarding pool parties, pool card requests, or with any questions by visiting your community website at www.windmillfarmshoa.com and submitting a website submission under the “contact us” tab. Thank you and have a safe and happy Labor Day.

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  • Buckingham Pool Opened

    Published: June 17, 2017

    We are happy to announce that the Buckingham pool has reopened. The necessary repairs and / or safety precaution inspections have been completed. Please be sure to have your pool card on hand when visiting the pool. Residents must have their pool card to enter the pool. Thank you for your patience and enjoy the pool!

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  • Buckingham Pool Closed

    Published: June 15, 2017

    Due to unforeseen circumstances that recently took place at the Buckingham pool, the pool will be closed until further notice. We understand that with the summer heat being upon us this may be an inconvenience however, the Association needs this time to perform a routine review all safety measures in place to ensure a safe swimming environment is maintained for all homeowners and guests. A notice will go out once the pool is ready to reopen. Please communicate to your household to utilize the Spyglass pool for now. The capacity at the Spyglass pool will be monitored throughout the day. The monitors will be making sure that everyone is following the rules so all ages can enjoy the pool.

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  • Drive Carefully!

    Published: April 21, 2017

    The speed limit is 25mph throughout the community. It is the responsibility of every driver to operate a motor vehicle safely. Drivers should resist engaging in any activity that takes their eyes and attention off the road for more than a couple of seconds. This notice is being posted by neighbors who are concerned about vehicles speeding through the neighborhood when children are at play.

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