đź§ą Property Maintenance: Keep It Safe & Tidy
Maintaining your property isn’t just about curb appeal—it’s about safety, community pride, and being a good neighbor. Whether you live in Larkspur year-round or just visit seasonally, taking care of your property helps everyone enjoy a cleaner, safer community.
Safety First:
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Clear debris like fallen branches, dead trees, and flammable materials—especially during dry seasons. This reduces fire risk and helps emergency services do their job if needed.
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Keep driveways and access routes clear for emergency vehicles.
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Make sure sheds, fences, and decks are in good repair and not creating hazards for you or your neighbors.
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Secure loose items such as patio furniture or construction materials that could blow away in high winds or storms.
Tidy Lots = Happy Neighbors:
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Cut grass and weeds regularly to prevent overgrowth and discourage pests.
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Don’t let garbage or recyclables pile up—store bins securely and follow waste disposal guidelines.
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If you're away for extended periods, consider arranging for someone to check on and maintain your property.
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Keep ditches, culverts, and drainage paths on your property clear to prevent flooding and erosion.
Be a Good Neighbor:
A well-kept property helps everyone feel proud to live here. It shows you care—not just about your lot, but about the whole community.
If you need help understanding maintenance expectations or have concerns about neighboring properties, don’t hesitate to reach out to Administration for guidance or support.
Together, let’s keep Larkspur beautiful, safe, and enjoyable for all.