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Oak Highlands and Deer Valley Residents!

We would like to welcome all homeowners, realtors and residents to our website. Here you can find neighborhood news, covenants, the architectural  improvement application and a lot of other useful information. If you have any questions or need assistance of any kind please feel free to call us at:  615.838.2876.

 


Neighborhood News

Yard of the Month - May 2012
Yard of the Month - May 2012
Congratulations go to Nam Tran and Tinh Nguyen at 5633 Deer Valley Trail for being the May 2012 Yard of the Month! They have vibrant green grass, completely free from weeds and very well maintained. The deep red roses, contrasting shrub lined walk and delightful pond with fountain made this our Yard of the Month! Read More...

Don't Dump Grass, Limbs or Leaves!
Don't Dump Grass, Limbs or Leaves!
Did you know that if your yard waste ends up in a drainage ditch you could be fined $50 by the HOA?! That's right. There is a "NO DUMPING" rule in our neighborhood. Grass clippings, limbs and leaves that get dumped in the "woods" behind your home and end up in the drainage ditches will clog the drainage pipes and could cause flooding to near by homes. DO NOT DUMP!! Your neighbors down stream will probably notice, get tired of cleaning up after you and will most likely report you. Read More...

Parking & Safety Concerns
Parking & Safety Concerns
The board has received several complaints about people parking on the streets. Complaints have come in for Aaron Drive, Brian Circle, Canoe Ridge Point, Copper Ridge Trail, Pinot Chase, Streamdale Point, and West Oak Highland Drive. The concerns are valid. Parking on the street causes decreased visibility and in some cases, when cars are parked on both sides of the street makes it impossible for emergency vehicles to get through. What can you do to help? Read More...
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Neighborhood Watch
Neighborhood Watch
The Oak Highlands/Deer Valley Homeowners' Association has initiated a Neighborhood Watch Program. This program is a network of interested friends and neighbors looking out for each other. We are neighbors helping neighbors. We are registered with Nashville Metro Police and sanctioned by the OH/DV Homowners' Association Board of Directors. Membership is 100% FREE and completely voluntary. We hope you will join us! Read More...

Our Neighborhood Watch in the News
Our Neighborhood Watch in the News
We are very proud to share the July South Dispatch Newsletter featuring an interview with our very own Neighborhood Watch Director, Don Johnson! Find out what is being said about the Oak Highlands Deer Valley NW on page 2, in the Neighborhood Watch Spotlight by Sgt Schmitz. Plus interviews with Channel 4 & Channel 5 News. We would like to commend everyone in our Neighborhood Watch. The last three burgleries in our neighborhood resulted in immediate arrests. Now, that's how it's done! Read More...

Community Announcements

Rental property owners, must register with Metro
Rental property owners, must register with Metro
A new state law requires residential landlords to now register their rental property. The Codes Department is managing the program. In addition, Rental property owners need to contact the Homeowners' Association with their current mailing address and phone number. Read More...

Metro Codes eNews for Neighborhoods
Metro Codes eNews for Neighborhoods
February/March 2012 issue of the E-Newsletter for Neighborhoods:
-Greyhound Opens LEED Certified Terminal
-Mayor’s Afterschool Program Triples In Size
-Litter Prevention Tips
-Codes Enhances Its On-Line Services
-Rebuilding Together Nash­ville
-Annual Alarm Registrations Due In April
-Cherry Blossom Festival An­nounced
-High Grass Season Begins Be Prepared!
-Project “Arts Connects” Ex­hibit Opens
-Save the Date! 16th Annual Codes Golf Tournament Announced
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Education, shopping to mix at Hickory Hollow mall
Education, shopping to mix at Hickory Hollow mall

Mayor Announces Plans to Purchase Former JCPenney Building at Hickory Hollow Mall

Facility to house expanded library, regional community center and multi-acre park

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School News
School News
Get the latest school news and information from our District 2 School Board Representative (for Maxwell Elementary & Marshall Middle School) from Jo Ann Brannon and District 6 School Board Representative (for Cane Ridge High School) from Cheryl D. Mayes. Read More...

Advertising Options
The Oak Highlands and Deer Valley Homeowners Associations have created an exciting advertising opportunity in our quarterly newsletter. Our community consists of over 400 homes located off of Blue Hole Road and Pettus Road in Cane Ridge. In addition to the second- and third-tier homes in our neighborhoods, our quarterly newsletter is distributed to community leaders, organizations, and clubs. We also have online advertising options available. Residents of Deer Valley & Oak Highlands will receive a 10% discount! Read More...