A Message from the President
Are you new to Cheyenne Ridge! We are happy you chose our area as your new home. Cheyenne Ridge has a formal voluntary homeowner's association. We follow restrictions, covenants and by laws as a “not for profit corporation.” Our dues are annual, and are payable each year in the amount of $55.00, and $45.00 for seniors over age 65. Newsletters are periodically sent out to tell you of coming events, and to give you information about happenings here. A neighborhood directory is published yearly, which includes homeowner information, as well as, baby sitters, lawn mowers, and business cards, etc. Meetings are held during the year to elect officers and to handle association business.
Cheyenne Ridge continues to be a great and vibrant place to live. Last year we had a great Yard of the Week program (YOW) thanks to Vikki Crislip with 3 homes winning the city wide Yard of the Week award program (Yea Cheyenne Ridge!). We have a Neighborhood Patrol System working well thanks to David Stapleton. We have an email address list for over 170 residents but we need everyone.
Public areas of Cheyenne Ridge are maintained by mowing, trimming and fertilization. These areas include our 33rd Street entrance and all of 33rd street from Cheyenne Villa Estates on the west to Chisholm school on the east; and Cheyenne Drive south and east to Walking Sky and Smoky Hollow including the median there. We plant the 33rd Street flowerbed about twice a year and maintain it year around. This includes a sprinkler system in the median, and the electricity to light the entry signs both for the 33rd and our Bryant entrances.
Dues are very important for us to continue maintaining our area and our property values. Water, electricity, mowing, trimming and fertilizing are costly, but we are proud of our appearance. Thanks to everyone who pays dues annually.