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Celebrate Independence Day and Support Our Local Heroes!

As we approach July 4th, we join together in celebrating the founding of our great nation. This Independence Day, let’s reflect on the principles of freedom, democracy, and unity that have shaped our country’s history.

We’re excited to share information about a local event that combines patriotic celebration with community support:

The Norco Fire Company’s 2024 Carnival on Monday, July 1st – Saturday, July 6th. Hours will be Monday – Friday open at 6 pm, while Saturday will open at 2 pm. It is located next to the Norco Firehouse on Route 724. This Pottstown tradition dates back to the 1950s and is the fire company’s largest annual fundraiser. The carnival offers something for everyone:

  • Exciting midway rides and games for all ages
  • Delicious food and treats
  • Live entertainment
  • Beer garden
  • Prize raffle
  • And much more!

By attending this event, you’ll have a great time and support our local firefighters who work tirelessly to keep our community safe.

Coventry Pointe Highlight: Fireworks Display Friday, July 5th at 9:30 PM

For our Coventry Pointe residents, our community ha historically offered an excellent vantage point from which to enjoy some of the higher fireworks. Consider gathering with neighbors to watch this spectacular display!

As we celebrate this Independence Day, remember the values that unite us as Americans and neighbors. Whether you attend the carnival, host a barbecue, or simply relax at home, we wish you a safe and joyous holiday.

Happy Fourth of July, Coventry Pointe!

CP Resident and Guest Parking

We would like to take a moment to remind everyone about our community’s parking guidelines to ensure a smooth and orderly experience for all.

Residents: Please make sure to utilize your designated numbered parking spots or your garage for your vehicles. This helps keep our community organized and allows for adequate guest parking.

Guests: Visitors are welcome to park in the non-numbered spots located directly in front of the pool area or in other unmarked spaces throughout the community. Please refrain from parking in any numbered spots or those assigned to residents which are normally directly in front of their homes. Below is a map of areas where visitors can park.

Important: Vehicles parked in violation of these guidelines may be subject to towing at the car owner’s expense. To avoid any inconvenience or additional costs, please adhere to the designated parking areas.

By following these simple guidelines, we can maintain an accessible parking environment for everyone.

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Updated Pool Rules

We hope this message finds you well. In light of recent events, the Board has made the decision to implement new pool rules to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all residents. These rules will be enforced effective immediately.

Please take a moment to review the updated pool rules, with the new additions highlighted in red:

  1. Pool hours are from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM, Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day, weather permitting. Anyone found in the pool area outside of these hours will be considered trespassing, and the North Coventry Police will be notified.
  2. There is no lifeguard on duty. Swim at your own risk.
  3. Pool key tags must be visible at all times. Guests are limited during peak hours (12 PM – 4 PM daily) and holidays. Contact management if you need a key and tag.
  4. All guests must be accompanied by a resident/homeowner at all times. Residents are responsible for the actions of their guests.
  5. Children under 15 must be accompanied by a parent or responsible adult resident (18+). Teens aged 15-17 without an adult are limited to 1 guest. Parents are fully responsible for their children’s safety.
  6. No more than four (4) swimmers per resident are allowed, unless they are from the same household.
  7. No diving, acrobatics, running, pushing, wrestling, or any dangerous activities in and around the pool area.
  8. Profanity and excessive noise (e.g., music, shouting) are prohibited.
  9. Flotation devices, masks, fins, and water toys are restricted when the pool is crowded and should be removed when not in use. These items cannot be stored at the pool or restrooms.
  10. Glass and breakable containers are strictly prohibited in the pool area.
  11. Pets are not allowed inside the pool fence.
  12. Smoking is not permitted inside the pool fence.
  13. Proper swimwear must be worn at all times. Swim diapers are required for non-potty-trained swimmers.
  14. Defecation will result in immediate pool evacuation and closure for treatment. The responsible party will be charged for any resulting damages.
  15. Jumping, climbing, or forcing entry into the pool area is a violation and will result in the revocation of privileges. Unlawful entry is considered trespassing, and the North Coventry Police will be notified.
  16. Pool furniture is provided for your convenience and should be treated with care.
  17. Private parties, except for community events organized by the association, are not permitted.
  18. Non-swimmers must use life preservers, water wings, or other safety equipment.
  19. Keep the pool area clean by cleaning up after yourself and your guests.
  20. In case of inclement weather (e.g., thunder or lightning), vacate the pool immediately.

Please report any violations of these rules to management. Violations will result in the suspension or revocation of pool privileges.

In case of emergencies, call 911 using your cell phone.

We appreciate your cooperation in adhering to these new regulations. Our priority is to maintain a respectful and safe environment for all residents.

Thank you for your understanding and support.

Best regards, The Coventry Pointe HOA Board

Honoring Heroes and Celebrating Safely: Happy Memorial Day, Coventry Pointe!

As we approach Memorial Day, let us take a moment to remember and honor the brave men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice while serving our country. Their courage and dedication will never be forgotten.

While this holiday is often associated with barbecues, gatherings, and the unofficial start of summer, it’s essential to prioritize safety as we celebrate.

Here are some guidelines to ensure a safe and enjoyable Memorial Day weekend:

  • Grill Safety:
    • Keep grills a safe distance from your home, deck railings, and any overhanging branches
    • Never leave a lit grill unattended
    • Clean your grill before use to prevent flare-ups
    • Keep children and pets at a safe distance from the grilling area
  • Pool Safety:
    • Ensure proper adult supervision when children are in or around the pool
    • Encourage the use of  inflatable pool floats and arm bands for inexperienced swimmers
    • Enforce pool rules and ensure all gates are securely closed

As we gather with friends and family this Memorial Day, let’s remember the true meaning of this holiday. Take a moment to reflect on the sacrifices made by our fallen heroes and express gratitude for the freedoms we enjoy.

We wish you a safe, meaningful, and enjoyable Memorial Day weekend.

Dive into Summer Fun: Join the Pool Testing Crew

As summer approaches, our community pools are gearing up to be the ultimate destination for fun and relaxation. To ensure our pools remain in top-notch condition, we’re seeking dedicated volunteers to join our Pool Testing Crew this season.

As a valued member of the Pool Testing Crew, you’ll play a vital role in maintaining a safe and enjoyable swimming environment for all residents.

Here’s what you can expect when you join our team:

Weekly Commitment: We understand your time is precious, so we only ask for one shift per week. Even this small contribution can make a significant impact on our community’s summer enjoyment.

Dual Pool Responsibility: You’ll be entrusted with ensuring both of our community pools are ready for splashes, laughter, and cherished memories. Using our provided water testing kit, you’ll help maintain optimal water quality.

Bathroom Upkeep: To enhance the pool experience, you’ll help stock essential supplies and ensure our bathroom facilities remain clean and user-friendly.

Surface Skimming: Keep our pool water inviting by removing leaves, bugs, and other debris from the surface, creating a pleasant swimming environment for all.

Skimmer Basket Maintenance: By clearing out debris from the skimmer baskets, you’ll contribute to the smooth operation of our pool filtration system.

Special Assignments: Sunday Night Crew: As the week comes to a close, you’ll be responsible for taking out the trash, ensuring a fresh start for the upcoming week.

Monday Morning Crew: After the trash collection, you’ll help bring the empty trash cans back to their designated areas, keeping our pool surroundings tidy.

Your dedication and efforts as a Pool Testing Crew volunteer are invaluable to our community’s summer happiness. By working together, we can ensure our pools remain the perfect oasis for residents to escape the heat and create lasting memories.

If you’re interested in joining our Pool Testing Crew or have any questions, please volunteer on the Coventry Pointe Facebook Page. Let’s make this summer the best one yet in Coventry Pointe!

Sincerely, The Coventry Pointe HOA Board

Important Notice: Blacktop Sealcoating Project

Attention Coventry Pointe Residents,

Please be advised that all blacktop areas within our community, including parking lots and driveways, will be undergoing sealcoating as part of a major capital improvement project. To ensure a smooth process, we kindly request your cooperation with the following:

Project Phases & Dates: The sealcoating will be completed in four phases. Each phase will render the designated areas unavailable for approximately 36 hours. Please review the attached map to identify which phase your residence falls under.

  • Phase 1 (Red): Closed Tuesday, May 21 & Wednesday, May 22
  • Phase 2 (Yellow): Closed Tuesday, May 28 & Wednesday, May 29
  • Phase 3 (Green): Closed Thursday, May 30 & Friday, May 31
  • Phase 4 (Blue): Closed Tuesday, June 4 & Wednesday, June 5

Vehicle Relocation: All vehicles must be removed from the designated work areas by 7:00 AM on the scheduled start date for your phase. Vehicles must remain out of the area for 48 hours to allow proper curing time. Any vehicles left in the work areas will be towed at the owner’s expense. If you store vehicles in your garage, please note that they must remain there for the entire 36-hour duration of your phase.

Pedestrian Traffic: We kindly ask that you refrain from walking on the freshly treated surfaces for at least 24 hours to ensure optimal results and prevent damage.

Rain Dates: In the event that your phase is delayed due to inclement weather, it will be rescheduled to the next available rain date. Please note that the remaining phase dates will proceed as planned.

  • Rain Date 1: Thursday, June 6 & Friday, June 7
  • Rain Date 2: Tuesday, June 11 & Wednesday, June 12

We understand that this project may cause temporary inconvenience, but we greatly appreciate your patience and cooperation. This sealcoating project is a significant investment towards enhancing the longevity and appearance of our community’s blacktop surfaces.

If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our HOA management team. Thank you for your understanding and support as we work to improve Coventry Pointe!

Sincerely, The Coventry Pointe HOA Board

1/5: Weekend Snow Expected.

As we approach this weekend’s storm, we wanted to send out an update from Bates Landscaping. From the latest information, the system moving into our area on Saturday and Sunday. This storm is highly variable depending on how it moves South, as that will affect the mixing transition and the amount of snow you’ll see. 

What To Expect –

  • Precipitation is expected early in the afternoon or around 12p +/- on Saturday
  • Snow is expected to come down heavily and quickly
  • Areas towards Philadelphia Airport will likely see a coating to 1″ of snow, while areas North will likely see pushable totals ranging from 2-4″
  • There will be a transition of mixing/rain between 5-8p 
  • We could see snow activity again during the early morning hours on Sunday

The Plan –

  • We plan to complete an early morning pre-application of de-icing material on Saturday to keep properties safe – this will be to asphalt surfaces and walkways
  • Our teams will be ready to plow / push / shovel, where needed on Saturday depending on the activity occurring 
  • De-icing material will be applied, if needed, during the storm to keep surfaces safe on Saturday
  • The team will be back out on Sunday morning to apply de-icing material, where needed, after the snow activity

Thanks,

Reese Management Company