Category Archives: Announcement

HOA Landscape Enhancements

Have you seen our beautiful new flowers and improved landscape design at the main entrance?

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The Board would like to extend enormous thanks to Mabel Bridge resident and landscape expert Brad for volunteering his time and expertise to help our community.

Brad has not only worked tirelessly with our vendors to improve maintenance of our common grounds, but he’s also done great work to enhance the beauty of them!

Please join us in thanking Brad for his efforts! Thank you, Brad!

The new front entrance island looks great from Reams Road as well as from inside our community. We now have flowers for color and beauty! Additional benefits of the new design include improved visibility for motorists and pedestrians, easier maintenance and a look that’s consistent with the other islands in the community. All islands now have grass on the sides and tips. We hope you think it all looks great!

The Board would also like to offer thanks to all our homeowners and residents for your patience while we selected a new landscaper to complete this work. If you have comments or questions about the landscape enhancements, please contact our Community Association Manager. Thank you!

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ARB Design Guidelines Updated

At the March 24th Board of Directors meeting, the Board approved changes to the Association’s By-Laws and the document formerly called “ARB Guidelines.”

The updated by-laws will be posted on this web site once they are officially recorded with the county.

The “ARB Guidelines,” which are now called Mabel Bridge Design Guidelines have already been posted on the Community Documents section of this web site.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our Community Association Manager.

HOA Grounds Maintenance

Our landscape vendor is currently working to reduce the height of the grass in our common areas. This may cause the grass to look brown for a period of time. Please bear with us during the renovation. New mulch will also be applied throughout the community during the renovation.Leland - Jill R - Mabel Bridge-LANDSCAPING

As always, please direct any questions to our Community Association Manager (CAM):
Ms. Jill Rygh. Contact Jill via (407) 233-3520 or jrygh@lelandmanagement.com

HOMEOWNER RESPONSIBILITIES – PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

It’s nearly Springtime! It’s time to take a look at the outside of your home to ensure your property is in compliance with the Mabel Bridge HOA rules and regulations.

The following is not a comprehensive list, but provides some common issues to look out for when reviewing the condition of your home and property:

  • Does your home or fence have visible mold?
  • Does the paint on your home or garage doors look faded, thin or discolored?
  • Does your driveway have dirt, mold, oil stains or weeds coming through?
  • Do the sidewalks in front of your home have mold, dirt, stains or weeds?
  • Are there dead areas of grass in your lawn, including the section between the sidewalk and the street?
  • Do your trees, bushes and shrubs need to be trimmed?
  • Does your grass need to be mowed, edged or weeded?
  • Do your flower beds have weeds or dead foliage? Are they in need of mulch?
  • Does your driveway have excessively broken or lifted pavers?
  • If your trash cans are stored outside of your home, are they visible from the street?

These issues may not pertain to your home, but if you answered “Yes” to any of these questions, please correct the issues immediately to avoid receiving a violation notice.

If you are unsure of the Rules & Regulations for our Association, please refer to the Mabel Bridge Declaration, Articles and Bylaws. If you do not have a copy, you can download a FREE copy from www.MabelBridgeHOA.com on the “Community Documents” page.

If you have any questions after visually inspecting your property yourself, please feel free to contact Leland Management. Our property manager has also graciously offered to assist with estimates, referrals, and coupons, as needed. Please contact Jill Rygh at JRygh@lelandmanagement.com (407) 233-3520.

Thank you in advance for your continued cooperation and for your efforts to keep Mabel Bridge beautiful!

Trash & Recycling Reminders

Store Trash & Recycling Receptacles Out of Sight

Our HOA has rules about storage of trash and recycling receptacles.

Please remember:

  • Orange County Utilities Trash and Recycling Carts and all other waste receptacles MUST BE STORED OUT OF VIEW when not in use.
  • If they are visible from the street, homeowners will receive a violation from the HOA. Please make room in your garage or store the receptacles out of view.
  • Pick up for garbage and recycling in Mabel Bridge is on Tuesdays ONLY. Yard waste pickup is on Wednesdays.

All residents in our area should have received a mailer from Orange County Florida with some reminders about trash and recycling. Just in case you didn’t receive a copy, we are providing it here.

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Mabel Bridge Thanksgiving Food Drive

The Mabel Bridge Social Committee and Board of Directors are hosting our First Annual Food Drive for the Orlando-area community.

Your donations will benefit the Second Harvest Community Food Bank in Orlando!

You have two options for dropping off your donations:

1 – Bring them to the HOA Annual Meeting – Thursday, Nov 19th at 7pm at First Baptist Church of Windermere – Lakeside Campus (8464 Winter Garden Vineland Rd, Orlando FL 32836) in Room 102.

2 – Bring them to Mabel Bridge Soccer Field – Saturday, November 21st 10am – 1pm

We have over 200 homes in Mabel Bridge. If everyone brings 1 item from their pantry, it will make a huge impact! Please help us make the food drive a huge success!

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Critical Needs:

  • Meals in a can
  • Non-fat Dry milk
  • Oatmeal
  • Canned Meats/Poultry
  • Evaporated Milk
  • Drinks
  • Canned Tuna
  • Nutritional Drinks
  • Dry Beans
  • Canned Veggies
  • Canned Soup
  • Pasta/Macaroni
  • Canned Fruit
  • Rice
  • Beef Stew
  • Baby Food
  • Baby Formula

For questions or to help out, please contact MabelBridgeSocial@gmail.com. Thank you!

Wildlife Alert! Rattlesnake Found in Mabel Bridge

Wildlife Alert! A large rattlesnake was found on Chateaubriand Ave today after it was hit by a car. There are many harmless snakes in this area, but always use caution with local wildlife because there are venomous types out there, too.

For more information about Florida’s venomous snakes, one resource you may want to visit is the Florida Museum of Natural History website.

Halloween Safety Tips from OCSO

Orange County Sheriff Demings wants everyone to have a safe and happy Halloween and to
help make that happen, here are some basic Halloween and Trick-or-Treating safety tips.

1.Never allow young children to trick-or-treat alone. There’s safety in numbers and they’ll be a lot spookier if they travel in a pack with several of their friends. If at all possible they should always be accompanied by a responsible adult.

2.Plan a safe route in an area that is known to you. Going to be out at night?
Carry a light or one of those nifty chemical glow sticks. Never, ever, carry anything illuminated by an open flame or allow your children to walk near an fire or device illuminated by an open flame.

3.Make sure your kids can see and that they can be seen. Lighter colored costumes area easier for motorists to see at night. Extra points if you add some reflective tape to that costume. Make sure your child can easily see out of his or her mask so they won’t trip over curbs or objects that can’t be easily seen in the dark.

4.Is your child’s costume flame resistant? It is a plus!!

5.Use safe pedestrian practices by staying on main walkways and, when at all possible,well lit sidewalks. Please cross streets at intersections and walk out into the street between parked cars.

6.NEVER, EVER allow your child to enter a stranger’s home or vehicle. It is always the best and safest to do your trick-or-treating in your neighborhood. Avoid approaching homes that are dark or that appear to be unoccupied.

7.Will your child’s costume incorporate simulated knives, swords, or similar accessories? Be sure they are not sharp and that they are made of flexible materials. If carrying simulated firearms that appear real be cognizant to not enter stores or businesses with masks on and weapons in hand.

8.Inspect ALL treats before allowing your child to eat them! Any item that is not factory wrapped or appears to have been rewrapped should be discarded. Home made treats should not be eaten unless the source of those items is well known to you. If something seems suspicious to you, throw it out. If you find an item that has been tampered with or was intended to harm someone notify law enforcement.

9.Make sure your home is safe to receive trick-or-treaters. Roll up those garden hoses and put your sprinklers away. Turn on porch lighting and be sure to remove any clutter or items that might be hazardous to youngsters who come to your door. Make sure to secure pets who may feel threatened with visitors.

10.Report any suspicious activity to law enforcement immediately by calling 911 or the Sheriff’s Office non-emergency line at 407-836-HELP(4357).

11.Consider an organized neighborhood party or Halloween event for the youngsters in your community. This can be a lot more fun than a long door-to-door trek and much safer too.

12.If an adult Halloween party is in your plans please be responsible with the consumption of alcohol being a part of your evening. Please plan ahead a assign a designated driver for your group.

Halloween falls on a weekend this year which means there will be a lot of young trick-or-treaters out and about so please drive carefully and responsibly.

If you get stopped and interviewed for drinking and driving, it is an arrestable offense to include suspension of your driver’s license. And to a lot of us jail can be the most HAUNTED place to be!

Master Deputy Stanley Murray
OCSO Crime Prevention Unit
Sector 5 / Sector 6

Volunteers Needed for Community Grant Project

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Orange County Florida offers Neighborhood Pride Grants to help communities like ours to pay for improvements that will benefit all homeowners. The Mabel Bridge HOA Board of Directors would like to work on a grant proposal for assistance with entranceway improvements, which may include a permanent sign to post community information and announcements.

To do this, we need to assemble five to seven volunteers for the grant writing team. Our property manager Jill from Leland Management has helped nearly 20 communities through the grant process in the past and will do the same for ours. She is committed to making the process as simple for us as possible.

Please consider volunteering to assist with this project, which will enhance the value of Mabel Bridge for all of us.

If you would like to volunteer, please contact Jill Rygh at jrygh@lelandmanagement.com and (407) 233-3520.

Friendly Reminder: Pets

Friendly reminder:  Please remember to always pick up after your pets.  When animal feces are left behind, the matter is washed into nearby storm drains by rain and floods. The matter typically drains directly into lakes and streams, carrying pollutants along with it, which can damage and even kill fish and other wildlife. Failure to pick up your pet’s waste could result in a fine as stated in Orange County Code Section 5-42. The fines can range from $84.00 to $110.00.

Also, pets are not permitted to be left unattended in the community. Please keep an eye on cats and dogs and make sure they stay on your property.

Pet owners, please familiarize yourself with Mabel Bridge’s official rules regarding pets on page 37 of our By-Laws:

Thank you.