
Our Homeowners and Residents in the Peachwood Estates Homeowners Association (PEHOA) will find this web page the source of all current information, documents, contact numbers and community news.
Upcoming Events and Announcements!
- Upcoming Meetings and Events
NOTE NEW DATE!!
PEHOA Fall Board Meeting – Tuesday, September 16, 7pm
Location: Suzan Maher’s house, 1012 Windmill Lane
—- - Accessing Past PEHOA Board Meeting Minutes
Much of the information on our PEHOA website is available to the public, able to be accessed or downloaded at any time. However, we do keep our PEHOA Board Meeting notes / minutes protected. If you have the password, you can read/print/download them from this site. Without the password, you’ll only be able to see a header page with the title of the meeting / content that’s otherwise protected.
The password is available to every PEHOA resident upon request. Simply send us an email at peachwood.hoa@gmail.com and we’ll reply with the password once we’ve confirmed that you’re a member of our HOA. If you’re not a member of the HOA and have specific questions about one of our meetings, you can request information via email at that address as well.
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- Information on the Montgomery County Attainable Housing Strategies Initiative
Your PEHOA Board encourages all of our neighbors to engage with the county on the Attainable Housing Strategies Imitative. The website for the county can be found by following this link:
Attainable Housing Strategies initiative – Montgomery Planning
A short summary of the initiative is to convert properties into high-density residential with the desire to increase the availability of attainable housing in the county. These high-density conversions are currently envisioned to focus on regions around public transportation hubs, commercial districts, etc. However, there is concern that without clear guidelines, neighborhoods like ours might be affected.
Please check out the county’s website above. There are a number of community engagement events and listening sessions you can participate in. There’s also places where you can ask questions or voice concerns directly to the county officials for the initiative.
Thanks for being a great neighbor in the PEHOA!
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