Our September 2017 Newsletter
A United Voice Representing Member Homeowners Associations Since 1982 News Alerts Candidates Qualify for City Council Election City Comprehensive Plan – comment period extended to 9/15/17 Candidate Forum Set for Oct. 11 Mark your calendar for Oct. … Continued
Take the Cauley Creek Park Design Back To The Drawing Board
Take Cauley Creek Park Design Back to the Drawing Board by Cathy Eads, Homeowner, Devonhall subdivision in Shakerag The city’s preliminary design plan for Cauley Creek Park is overly developed and completely out of place where this parkland sits in … Continued
Dean Gardens Obstacles
Dean Gardens Obstacles By: Mayor Mike Bodker, City of Johns Creek The City of Johns Creek appreciates the desire and allure to preserve Dean Gardens and possibly convert the property into an exceptional property in the grand tradition it once … Continued
A Proposal for Dean Gardens Property
A Proposal for Dean Gardens Property By: Irene Sanders, Homeowner, Thornhill subdivision Teddy Roosevelt once said, “The nation behaves well if it treats its natural resources as assets which it must turn over to the next generation increased, and … Continued
Our May 2017 Newsletter
A United Voice Representing Member Homeowners Associations Since 1982 A Letter from JCCA President Judy LeFave Dear JCCA Members, Over the past three years, I have given much of my time and effort to serving the citizens of Johns … Continued
Our March 2017 Newsletter
A United Voice Representing Member Homeowners Associations Since 1982 All Eyes Turn Towards Medlock Bridge Road City plans are calling for an increase in Medlock Bridge’s capacity by constructing three northbound lanes and three southbound lanes from Medlock Crossing … Continued
Our February 2017 Newsletter
A United Voice Representing Member Homeowners Associations Since 1982 Thoughts on 2017 Initiatives from JCCA President Judy LeFave It’s hard to believe that the JCCA is now entering its 35th year serving to make a stronger Johns Creek … Continued
January 2017 Newsletter
Johns Creek Wants Your Input on City Parks Grow. Plan. Play The Johns Creek City Council approved the following Parks Design Concepts for the City’s five newest parks: Cauley Creek; Technology Park Linear Park; and the pocket parks at Morton … Continued