IHCA Initiates Multiple Community Improvement Projects

Issaquah, WACommunity Improvement

The article outlines several community improvement projects initiated by the Issaquah Highlands Community Association (IHCA), underscoring their commitment to enhancing local spaces. A key project is the playground equipment replacement at Kirk Park, which began on November 13. The Bark Park is also seeing improvements, including a new entry gate for the small dog area. The IHCA has recently upgraded their Yardi software database to streamline community management processes. Additionally, the article provides valuable tips for homeowners on maintaining their yards during the fall and winter seasons, showcasing the association's focus on community education.

It also mentions ongoing maintenance efforts, such as the replacement of a play structure at Wisteria Park. These initiatives highlight the IHCA's dedication to fostering a vibrant and well-maintained community.

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