November 2025 Community Newsletter

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November 2025 Community Newsletter

November 25, 2025

Happy Holidays!

We wish you the most wonderful Thanksgiving with your friends and family! The Brighton offices will be closed Thursday, November 27th & Friday, November 28th.

Holiday Decorating Contest

The annual community decorating contest kicks off December 1st. No registration is required to participate.  Unleash your creativity while spreading holiday cheer throughout the community.  Judges will cast votes for the best decorated in the categories below.  Winners will be announced the week of Christmas and receive a gift card prize.

  • Biggest power bill/wow factor
  • Most nostalgic/classic Christmas
  • Best show of inflatable
  • Kids favorite
  • Create use of lights
  • Best theme execution
  • Best outdoor Christmas tree
  • Best door/wreath/garland design

ACHD Tree & Shrub Pruning

ACHD prunes trees and shrubs throughout Ada County on a systematic seven-year cycle to meet roadway clearance requirements for upcoming maintenance activities.  This work typically occurs winter through spring.

Property owners are encouraged to prune their trees and shrubs themselves or hire a professional.  ACHD will prune for roadway clearance only, not aesthetics, beginning January 15, 2026.  If property owners opt to do their own, pruning must be done prior to January 15, 2026.  Email us at: TreePruning@achdidaho.org so we don’t duplicate efforts!  Below is a link for more details.

ACHD Pruning Details & Map

Snow Removal

Snow is just around the corner.  Make sure snow from your driveway and sidewalk is not shoveled into the streets, as this can impede traffic flow and obstruct drainage systems.  Instead, shovel snow onto your lawn where it can gradually melt. Please don’t blow your leaves into neighboring yards or the street.

Vandalism

The community is seeing more and more vandalism. The increasing use of electric bikes, motorized scooters, and bicycles in the parks is causing significant damage, including ruts. Signs have been damaged, ripped out of the ground, broken glass has been found in parks, trash is being spread around, playground equipment is being urinated on, lights have been damaged, and the list continues. We have made police reports for items damaged, and will continue to try and find the responsible parties. We will press charges where we can. Parents, please check in and make sure your kids are not responsible.

Facilities Parking

Please do not use the clubhouse or pool parking lots to park your extra cars, trailers, or other vehicles. These parking areas are only for residents who are using the facilities. Violators will be towed away at your own expense.

Pet Etiquette

We know we say it constantly, but hopefully it will soon sink in to those that are still not getting it… Dogs should always be leashed when off your property to prevent unexpected encounters with people, other animals and cars.  Please remember to clean up after your pet. It’s not pleasant, but responsible pet ownership requires it. Respect others and keep public spaces and parks clean for everyone.

Upcoming Events

If you’re interested in organizing an event for the community, please reach out to HOA@brightoncorp.com.

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