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Tuscany is a residential community in Woodinville, WA, USA.

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New Landscape Chair on the Tuscany Board
Posted 1/26/2011

Mike Russo has become Landscape Chair.

Please welcome Mike to his new role!

See the board composition.


  Tree Removal
Posted 2/22/2009

Homeowners should note that before removing any trees on their property, King County should be contacted to get a tree removal permit.  This also applies to dying/leaning trees which require a hazardous tree removal permit.

Contact King County tree removal at 206-296-6600

Also note that the Native Growth Protection Areas within Tuscany should not be disturbed.  No vegetation should be pruned or removed and none of the areas should be entered.

Tuscany Homeowners' Association Budget Ratified
Posted 1/23/2009

At the HOA meeting on Tuesday, December 2nd, the HOA budget was ratified and the current process to replace the playground equipment explained.

You can see the vote count and also view the line items of the 2009 budget in the secured Tuscany discussion group.


Tuscany Discussion Group - Version 2
Posted 11/22/2008

The discussion group has been migrated to a new infrastructure and remains exclusively for Tuscany homeowners.

Go to the Discussion Group page at Discussion Group to participate.

Members using the previous group will need to re-register.


Black Bear BLACK BEAR ALERT -- SEVERAL SIGHTINGS IN NEIGHBORHOOD

Seen October 8th, 2009, July 8th, June 28th, June 6th, 2008.  There have been several sighting of a black bear in the Tuscany neighborhood including streets.

If you have a dangerous encounter with a black bear, you should contact the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife at 1-877-933-9847.

More information about living with bears can be found at http://wdfw.wa.gov/wlm/living/bears.htm

In particular, guidelines for bear encounters are at http://wdfw.wa.gov/wlm/living/bears.htm#encounters

A July 14th, 2008 Seattle Times article: Precautionary steps can keep bears out of neighborhoods


Salient points
- take down bird feeders from April to October
- keep garbage in garages until the morning of pickup
- thoroughly clean outdoor barbecue grills and remove pet food from areas accessible to wildlife


TUSCANY HOMEOWNER ALERT -- OFF-LEASH DOGS ON TRAILS

If your dog uses the Tuscany trails, please read this announcement.