No Waste or Debris Allowed in IHCA Open Spaces

Issaquah, WALocal News

The Issaquah Highlands Community Association (IHCA) has reiterated its ban on pet waste, furniture, yard waste, and other debris in open spaces it manages. These communal areas are intended for the enjoyment of all residents, necessitating their upkeep and cleanliness. The IHCA emphasizes that maintaining these spaces is a shared responsibility among community members. Non-compliance may result in the association taking corrective actions to preserve the community's standards. The initiative showcases the IHCA's dedication to fostering a pleasant living environment for residents.

Additionally, the association encourages residents to report any violations to ensure adherence to these regulations. This approach not only enhances the neighborhood's aesthetics but also promotes a sense of community pride. By working together, residents can contribute to a cleaner, more enjoyable living space for everyone.

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