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UPDATED COMMUNITY WIDE SPRING TURF TREATMENTS AND RESTORATION

Community Landscaping will begin to do several turf restoration projects this week in several areas of the property where underground drain and sewer work had been done previously over the past 5 months. Then, beginning Monday, April the 15th and continuing through...

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Attic Inspection Reminder

We have received feedback from several residents regarding the ongoing attic inspection process.  Parkfairfax staff has hand delivered access notices including schedules and admission slips to only units that have attics. These were delivered over a 3 week period last...

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FIRE HYDRANT TESTING – March 11th

The Board of Directors has contracted Guardian Fire Protection Services to test, and inspect all Association owned fire hydrants in the community. Technicians will be out Monday, March 11 from 8am – 2pm. The inspection involves removing all caps and lubricating the...

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Weather Alert

The Polar Vortex will be upon us for the next few days. Daytime temperatures will be hovering around or below freezing and overnight temperatures will possibly be in the single digits or lower with the wind chills.  We ask that all owners and residents please be sure...

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Budget Workshop

The Board will hold a budget workshop on Saturday, January 26, 2019 from 9am-12pm in the Board room located at 3360 Gunston Road.

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Parkfairfax Launching New Work Order System

Starting January 1, 2019, Parkfairfax will use Buildium, a leading community maintenance work order solution. The easy and user friendly portal is a secure site that provide convenient 24-hour access to your maintenance requests from anywhere with an internet...

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Holiday Landscaping Reminder

Today we were alerted to a resident cutting and pruning large pieces of the magnolia trees on Valley Drive and Gunston Road. These were then placed in a vehicle with a pile of debris left on the ground. These trees are clearly common elements and as such should be...

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