UPDATE: The 2010 schedule for Preston Community Association Board Meetings was amended at the recent February meeting. In response to feedback from the membership, meetings will be scheduled on the third Thursday of each month at 6:00 PM in the evening to allow more member participation and involvement beginning in March. The board meetings will be posted on the HOA calendar contained in this website. Additionally, you may see signs reminding residents of the meeting at various locations around the community.
The SearsStone Community on the corner of High House Road and Davis Drive has graciously offered their conference room at the Sales Office to us for our meetings. The room seats 35 people.
The Board looks forward to serving the community and working with the membership more closely in 2010!
Just a reminder that the 2010 Annual Homeowners Dues should be paid by January 31, 2010 to avoid late fees. You are now able to pay by credit card and e-check by visiting the Omega Website: http://omegamgmt.com/ . Please contact Omega Management if you have questions or need additional information.
The Preston community is an original development started in 1987 by Murray Savings & Loan, dba Prestonwood a Texas Corporation.
Development Company took over development in November 1991. At that time the sales office was located at 109 Summer Lake Drive - the only house on the cul-de-sac, built for a sales office to later be converted to a private residence. At that time 8 neighborhoods were developed and selling houses. They were: Fairways, Falls Villas, Highlands, Ponds, Point, Trace, Greens and Pines. These neighborhoods consisted of 421 lots. At that time there were 18 holes of golf, the Prestonwood County Club and a pool/tennis facility.
Since 1991 Preston has grown to include 1625 homes encompassing approximately 1950 acres of land. Other luxuries added to the community include 2 additional 18-hole golf courses, a new pro shop, new fitness and swim center, new tennis facilities, new maintenance area and replacement of split rail fencing around the course to the current brick and metal fencing.
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