March 6, 2026
This communication was sent to all residents via email on March 6, 2026.
The 2026 Callonwood Spring Newsletter is now available. Click here to view.
Past newsletters are available on our “Newsletters” page for reference.
March 6, 2026
This communication was sent to all residents via email on March 6, 2026.
The 2026 Callonwood Spring Newsletter is now available. Click here to view.
Past newsletters are available on our “Newsletters” page for reference.
The September 2025 Callonwood Newsletter (click to open) is now available for viewing.
THE FOLLOWING IS AN UPDATE TO OUR TREE TREATMENT PROJECT THAT WAS EMAILED TO ALL NEIGHBORS ON MAY 10, 2024: To read the full past posting, please click here. “The Townhomes just finished the first round of treatments, outlined below and we will start treating other areas throughout our neighborhood. Starting this Monday, our trusted…
Our neighborhood is in Union County (with a few homes in Mecklenberg/Charlotte) and are in the cities of Stallings & Indian Trail. The sidewalks and streets are maintained by the individual cities. Although, we are often in contact trying to see improvements, the collective voice of the residents will be heard much louder. You can…
Below is the latest email sent on the status of the Potter Road intersection improvement. Update The “Pivot” The first sign-up on this site was on May 18th, 2021. Since then 1200 of you have supported the goal of making our political leaders accountable and motivated to fund improvements to this dangerous intersection. Another goal…
If you’re interested in following the ongoing initiatives to correct the road and traffic conditions at the intersection of Potter and Pleasant Plains, please see below for the latest update. This effort is being organized by Stallings Resident David Allison. This is his update from January 21, 2024: “A lot of work is taking place….
March 6, 2026 This communication was sent to all residents via email on March 6, 2026 Click here for a PDF version of this page for download. AT A GLANCE: ARC Guidelines require all trees in the neighborhood to be maintained for both public safety and the long-term health of the tree, including proper pruning…