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 March 2025 Callonwood Newsletter (click to open) is now available for viewing.
Over the past few months, many of our neighbors have brought complaints and concerns regarding tree branches overhanging the sidewalks. Please note that tree branches are to be kept between 8 and 10 feet above the sidewalk and 12 feet above the road if they overhang the streets. The HOA has contracted Brothers Tree Service…
January 26, 2026 This communication was sent to all residents via email on February 13 Callonwood Community Residents, We know everyone is understandably tired of the ongoing fiber installations. Please know the HOA Board has been actively working behind the scenes to advocate for residents, push for better communication, and minimize disruption to both HOA…
An email was sent to Callonwood neighbors on Oct 25, 2024: Dear Callonwood Residents, This email is for residents of Indian Trail. We wanted to share an update on the upcoming street repaving project in our area. As you may have noticed, concrete work has already started, with contractors replacing some curb sections in preparation…
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: “Welcome to our new members. Thank you for supporting traffic safety. A brief history of…
Below is the latest email sent on the status of the Potter Road intersection improvement. “As promised we will pass along relevant information when received from authorities. Old surveys in our area have been updated to ensure the constructors have accurate property information and can avoid damaging utility lines. I have talked to Ken Littlefield(…