UPDATED January 16th Hallway Painting Scheduled Floors 3, 4 and 5 Repainting of hallways 3, 4 and 5, in response to the fire on December 13th, is scheduled as follows: 3rd Floor Begins: Monday January 19th – Floor 3 Protect carpet, remove lights, Prep hallway Tuesday January 20th – Floor 3 Sand, prime and paint Unit doors. DOORS […]
PTCA BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING Following Special Unit Owner Meeting To Review Proposed Budget Monday January 12th, 2026 Roundup Report Important Note – The Meeting Roundup Reports are provided as a courtesy for Owners to review business the Board considered and conducted at meetings. This is not intended to replace actual meeting minutes. Minutes for each […]
On Average there is estimated to be 20 fires everyday caused by open flame candles. And typically such fires start because of misuse or improper handling. The best advice we can give, is to avoid using any materials that have a sustained open flame. Yes – avoid using candles at all. In fact, even just […]
These And More Pesky Conditions Are Not Uncommon Or Abnormal This Time Of Year! The weather just doesn’t care if it ruins the view. Condensation, frost (when it’s truly cold out), dripping, sunny outside/fogged up inside, and even leaking from the neighbor above you due to condensation. These are all phenomenon which are possible this […]
UPDATED December 31st With the cold weather, we’ve run into assistance dog owners allowing their animal to pee and poop on the property. Not only is this a nuisance and unsanitary, it is unneighborly. We ask that anyone in the community with assistance animals, please be reminded to be respectful, lead your animal to a […]
…When The Fire Started In Another Unit, AND Allegedly Caused By Another Owner? A Good Question, With Kind Of A Complicated Answer We had similar questions earlier this year when talking about flooding, which was caused by someone’s improperly installed bathroom bidet. And we can think of a fire similar to the way we think […]