Winterfield/Indian Reserve Association

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Winterfield/Indian Reserve is a neighborhood of more than 200 homes. These neighborhoods were built in phases starting in the late 1970s with the last homes completed in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

Winterfield/Indian Reserve is built around a multi-acre common area with trees and open space, including a playground, basket ball court, and gazebo. In addition, our walkways connect with adjacent neighborhoods and the Aboite New Trails network.

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Assoc Dues?

OK..so I hear our acoc dues are going up next year from 75 to 95 bucks.   In the letter it is indicated there are no needs at this time.   THEN WHY THE INCREASE?   We are now and have... more
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PARKVIEW FIELD

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