HACKBERRY CREEK NEWSFLASH

February 4th, 2023


Happy (much warmer) Saturday Morning Hackberry Residents!


Some interesting news this week about AT&T Fiber coming to some parts of the neighborhood. See below for "projected" locations.


The ice storm left behind a few downed limbs and we had a vendor onsite yesterday working on cleaning those up that were HOA responsibility. A drive through Friday afternoon had also confirmed the City had already removed some of the debris from a few locations.


This week's NewsFlash contains information on...


  • AT&T Fiber In The Neighborhood - Early Information
  • Storm Pictures! On Website Photo Gallery
  • Women's Club Event! New Start Time
  • Projects Update
  • Bobcat Sightings in Hackberry - Irving Animal Control Contact Info
  • Feb / Mar Issue of HCL Magazine Is Out!
  • Irrigation Class for Hackberry Residents
  • Bylaws Amendments - Up for Board Vote March 15th
  • Leaders Needed For Hackberry Events
  • School Crossing Volunteers Still Needed
  • New Hackberry Creek App for Residents
  • New Hackberry Creek Cookbook Project - 50 More Recipes Needed!


Have a great week and as always, if you have any questions, please call the Hackberry Creek office at 972-401-4946.


You can also reach us through the Hackberry Creek HOA app, or email us at Jason Snider - jsnider@ccmcnet.com or Randy Smith - rasmith@ccmcnet.com


AT&T FIBER PROJECT IN HACKBERRY - TENTATIVE INFORMATION

A fiber network surveyor / designer / engineer stopped by the office Friday to gain access to community for survey of future AT&T Fiber Optic install in portions of the neighborhood, according to him with speeds around 5GB.


He and his crew will be in the neighborhood several times over next few months surveying, measuring and noting locations of AT&T equipment boxes.


The project is in its initial stages and once his plans are completed, they will be forwarded to AT&T for review, materials ordered and then eventually contracted out for installation. The gentleman onsite said at earliest the installation would be would be late this year but that is an AT&T decision and out of his hands.


Since this is a utility project using existing easements the HOA has no input on the matter and we do not have any AT&T contact information as of yet to ask why the installation areas are what they are. If and when we get more information we will pass along to the community.


The highlighted area on map below shows the area where fiber will be installed / made available.


STOP SIGN REMOVAL RESCHEDULED FOR THIS UPCOMING WEEK

The 4 Way intersections / stops at Ruston & Creekside and Ruston & Clearspring Dr N that were to be reverted back to 2 Way stops will be reconfigured Wednesday.

UPCOMING WOMEN'S CLUB EVENT AND PLEASE NOTE NEW STARTING TIME!


The Women's Cub of Hackberry Creek invites you to a night of Line Dancing. Dress comfortably and wear your dancing shoes. 410 Line Dancing will be providing the dance lessons.

 

410 Line Dancers classes are for everyone. Their classes are designed for people that have no experience line dancing, as well as for the most advanced dancers. Their style of teaching is patient and positive. Their goals are to ensure that you can dance and have the most fun. We move at the pace needed to ensure you can master the dances we are teaching. Their classes begin with a community-building warm-up and stretching to ensure everyone is safe to exercise.


CLICK BUTTON BELOW TO VIEW PICTURES FROM THURSDAY ON COMMUNITY WEBSITE!

VIEW PHOTO GALLERY

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HACKBERRY PROJECTS UPDATE


  • Stop Sign and street light at Primrose and Crosswood arriving February 17th, installation immediately following.
  • Several street light photos cells replaced - still pending electrical on 4 locations with ONCOR. Follow-up email from Oncor received 2/3 - delayed due to weather.
  • New stop signs at Ruston and Clearspring and Ruston and Creekside North to be removed on Wednesday.
  • Street drain cleaning to take place Wednesday in select locations
  • New VOIP Phone system pending installation.
  • Pedestrian Crossing and Speed Limit Signs to be installed on Southern Oak before February 15th.
  • Three Radar Cameras to be installed - awaiting ship date
  • New Gate House Cloud-based Cameras system to be installed within next 2 weeks.
  • New Monument Lighting at all entrances to be installed February 9th
  • Reserve Study draft in-process.
  • RFID / Toll Tag control panels - no further communication from vendor.



BOBCAT AND COYOTE SIGHTINGS IN HACKBERRY CREEK

There has been a recent sighting of a bobcat in Hackberry Creek. (Photo above not from Hackberry). The Irving Animal Control office states that both bobcats and coyotes are a natural part of the ecosystem of Irving and Las Colinas and as such, they do not trap or relocate these animals.


Although a few years old, the article below about wildlife in DFW urban areas (specifically bobcats and coyotes) is a full of information about what attracts these animals to neighborhoods and why they are here. If you have a few moments be sure to read this very enlightening article below!


IF YOU HAVE ADDITIONAL CONCERNS ABOUT BOBCATS OR COYOTES PLEASE CONTACT IRVING ANIMAL SERVICES.


To report an animal related issue or concern, call the IAS Field Services unit at (972) 721-2256 or file an online report.


Be ready to provide a detailed description of the problem, including the species, breed, color, and size of the animal, as well as an address or specific location where the violation is taking place.


If you are experiencing an emergency, dial 911.  

READ ARTICLE

COMING THIS SPRING - SAVE THE DATE

JUST FOR HACKBERRY CREEK RESIDENTS

CITY OF IRVING IRRIGATION WORKSHOP

Come join the City of Irving’s licensed irrigator for a crash course on irrigation system basics, controller programing, system trouble shooting, and minor repairs.


They will have soil moisture meters, knee pads, and hose valves available to residents who would like them!


You can let them know you will be attending (RSVP suggested but not required) by emailing Zach Tabor, Water Conservation Specialist at ztabor@cityofirving.org.


If you have any questions before the workshop, feel free to contact him!


The workshop will be held on March 25th from 10am – 12pm, at the Valley Ranch Library - 401 Cimarron Trail, Irving, Texas.

PROPOSED BYLAWS AMENDMENTS

The Hackberry Creek Board of Directors will be considering approval of two amendments to the Bylaws at the March 15th Board Meeting (after 30 day notice period to community has passed). The proposed amendments can be found on the community website by clicking the link below.

VIEW PROPOSED AMENDMENTS

LEADERS NEEDED FOR COMMUNITY EVENTS!

Do you have strong leadership skills? Adept at organizing? Interested in making a difference in the neighborhood while having fun?


We need your talents to help lead an HOA event!


Hackberry Creek prides itself on being a social and friendly place to live. Our HOA sponsored events offer opportunities for neighbors to meet new friends and reconnect with old ones.


There are a few events coming up that will need new leadership. We have supportive information on how they have been previously organized to guide someone new to the event. If you are interested in volunteering to lead or just learning more, please click here.


Those events for which we are currently seek new organizers:


Taste of Hackberry

Fourth of July

National Night Out

Halloween Festival (has one leader but requires one more leader, a co-chair)

Turkey Trot


The HOA Board would like to thank all of our volunteers for supporting our activities. To those who led past events, our deepest appreciation for your time and energy, creativity and dedication.  And thank you to all in our community who participate!

 

Click Here To Volunteer

SPEED LIMIT CHANGE ON SOUTHERN OAK COMING SOON! REDUCED TO 20 MPH

At the January 2023 Board meeting the Board of Directors finalized speed limit discussions concerning Southern Oak. The speed limit on Southern Oak (only), once new signage is installed, will be 20mph from the intersection of Summitview and Southern Oak to the intersection of Sumac and Southern Oak.


A new traffic fining schedule is in the works to include this new speed limit and enforcement limits and is expected to be voted on at the February 2023 Board Meeting. We expect the speed limit (plus pedestrian crossing signs) to be installed before the February Board meeting. The board would like to provide the community this notice starting today and approximately no less than 45 days from now the new speed limit of 20mph will be enforced in this area. The proposed enforcement will see the issuance of a fine at any vehicle travelling 24mph or more.


Stay tuned for more information as we get closer to the installation of new signage.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR CROSSING GUARDS AT SOUTHERN OAK PARK

The office has vests and signs ready for use - now we just need volunteers to act as crossing guards! Denelle Alexander is heading up the project so please reach out to her with any questions. (denelle.alexander@gmail.com)


A sign-up genius has been created and you can find the link below!

SIGN-UP!

HACKBERRY CREEK NOW HAS ITS OWN APP IN THE APPLE APP STORE AND ON GOOGLE PLAY!


We are happy to announce that Hackberry Creek now has its own resident's app for Apple and Android devices!


The app will allow you to contact the office, view other website members, utilize the forum and receive push notifications for important news and updates! The app does not have as many features as the full website but is still a great tool to stay in touch with neighbors and up-to-date with Association news! And, if you prefer the app language other than English, you can change that setting as well.

 

After downloading (links below) for your specific device, please follow these steps to get connected and logged in to the app:

 

  1. Download the app for your device using appropriate link below or simply search "Hackberry Creek" to find it in the App Store or on Google Play. You should see the green Hackberry Logo and the name of the app is Hackberry Creek HOA App.
  2. Open the App
  3. In the far upper left of the home screen you will see a little round grey and white profile icon. Tap that icon.
  4. You should see the Hackberry Name and logo and a button that says "Get Started". Tap "Get Started".
  5. Enter your email address.
  6. Click "Continue"
  7. If you already are a member of the website registered with the email address you entered, look at bottom of screen and select "Already have a password? Log in". Skip to step 9.
  8. If you are not already a member of the website, go to your email account and click on the link provided within 20 minutes. Be sure to check your Spam folder. Follow the instructions to create an account. Once you've received notification your account is approved / created, close and re-open the app and start again at step 2.
  9. Enter your password (the one you use for the website) and click "Log In"
  10. A pop up should appear asking you if you'd like to allow notifications. Select Yes to ensure you are notified of any alerts or messages instantaneously.
  11. If you have landed at your profile page, you can update accordingly or push the back arrow in the upper left to go to the home page.
  12. You're in!

 

From the app Home Screen you will find Important Announcements below the menu bar. If you scroll to the bottom of the page you will see a Members list. To follow the Association Manager or specific board members, find them in the members list and select follow so you will be notified anytime they post something. At the moment you can only search by first name be we are working on expanding that capability.

 

By selecting the Contact menu option you can send a message or click to call us at the office. You can also go to the full mobile version of the website.

 

The Forum is available on the app so you can read, comment on, or add a post. If none of the categories are visible or are grayed out - it means you are not logged in as a member.

 

The Galley page has photos from recent events.

 

To manage notification settings, click on the round, gray notification icon (a bell) in the far upper right side of the screen. Click the 3 dots in the upper right, select "Notification Settings". On this screen you can select what type of notifications you'd like to receive. We recommend at a minimum you elect to receive "Announcements" under the General category (first selection) so any important push notifications will be delivered immediately. Ensure notification are also enabled on your phone for the Hackberry App in your phone's notifications settings.


To change the app language to a language other than English, from the Home screen, press the small round profile icon in the upper left. On the My Profile page, select the gear icon in far upper right to go to the Settings page. Select App Language and choose your preferred language from 23 different options. Once changed the app will close and re-open. Note that any text in Announcements will still display in English but all other navigation text should appear in the language of your choosing.

 

Click the icons below to download your app! 

NOW - EASY SUBMISSION ON OUR WEBSITE - HACKBERRY CREEK COOKBOOK PROJECT!

We Want to Publish Your Favorite Recipes!


We need your help to create a community cookbook of favorite family recipes. To contribute is simple and can be done online in just a few minutes! Here's how you can contribute... Find the special recipe that your family loves to eat and you love to make. Click the button below to fill out a simple form to submit your recipe. It's that simple! 

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To help us know how many cookbooks you may want to order, be sure to include that information as well. This project is being done at cost. We expect the books to cost approximately $5 or less. The final exact cost will depend on how many copies are ordered and the number of recipes submitted.

 

(If you'd like to help edit or assist with the project please contact the office!)

 

The Deadline has been extended in order to collect more recipes. Please help us to make this project a success and enter at least one recipe! 

  

Click The Button Below To Submit Your Recipes!

SUBMIT A RECIPE!
YOUR ONSITE TEAM
Randy Smith
Village Manager

The Village Manager is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Association, including supervision of all contracted services (landscaping, maintenance, etc.) for the Association property and works hand-in-hand with the Board of Directors to deliver the high quality of service that Hackberry Creek residents deserve
Jason Snider
Compliance Coordinator

Under the direction of the Village Manager, the Community Standards Coordinator conducts inspections of residential properties within the community to determine if violations of deed restrictions exist with specific reference to property maintenance and aesthetics. The Community Standards Coordinator works with Hackberry Creek homeowners to ensure compliance when violations are found, while maintaining accurate records of complaints and inspections made.
Dennis Osebe
Weiser Security Captain

The Security Captain at Hackberry Creek is tasked with the daily oversight of Gate Guard and Security operations and is responsible for scheduling and staffing all guard houses, ensuring security protocols are followed at all times. The Security Captain also monitors vehicular traffic and speeds throughout the community, issuing citations as needed and works hand-in-hand with the onsite team to ensure all residents, guest, contractors and other personnel have been appropriately screened before being granted access to the community.
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