Golf cart safety guidelines now live
We’re excited to share that the Golf Cart Safety Acknowledgement and Guidelines are now live on the community website and can be viewed here. These guidelines will also be shared with and acknowledged by all new residents upon move-in. This is an important first step toward creating formal golf cart and parking policies and serves as a foundation for education and safety across the community.
In addition, we’re actively working with Sentry Six Security to explore how we can improve safety during large community events. This includes efforts to establish a visible security presence at key intersections and to increase patrols in known problem areas. Stay tuned for updates on those plans!
Golf cart crossing safety
Thanks to valuable resident feedback, the golf cart crossing areas between Holes 7 & 8 and Holes 10 & 11 have been identified as safety concerns, with reports of carts failing to stop at posted signage. We’re currently exploring visual enhancements—like reflectors or flashing stop sign toppers—to improve visibility and compliance. In the meantime, Sentry Six has been made aware, and we are working on a plan to increase patrols in these areas.
New Signage
A new sign is on the way for the back of The Mix parking lot to clearly indicate that the barrier arm gate is a “Resident Only” entrance. All vendors and deliveries will be redirected to the main entrance to help alleviate congestion and reduce wait times at the back gate.
Branded signs coming soon
To maintain the visual appeal of our beautiful neighborhood, the Association is partnering with the Marketing team to create branded “For Sale” and “For Rent” signs for residents who are not working with a professional realtor. This initiative is aimed at keeping signage consistent, attractive, and in line with Kissing Tree’s community standards.