November 2025 Community Newsletter
Welcome
We are so glad you’ve chosen to live in Quartet. Our community is under development and each month we will send out a newsletter via email to update residents on what’s going on in the neighborhood, or remind you about rules, and share information. Please encourage neighbors to sign up for the newsletters as well, so they can stay updated. Please reach out to Kristen Lyons should you have any questions. We are looking forward to working with you all in building this beautiful community.
Happy Holidays!
We wish you the most wonderful holidays with your friends and family! The Brighton offices will be closed Thursday, November 27th & Friday, November 28th.
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.
Trash Bins
It’s such a minimal thing, but it has a great impact. Trash cans out in view just make the community look “trashy.” Help us keep the community beautiful and keep them stored in the garage or behind fencing and landscaping, away from the street view, and only outside on the day of pickup. We understand the open metal fencing makes it difficult to hide the bright-colored cans, but all efforts are appreciated.
Reserving the Clubhouse
We have a beautiful clubhouse available for reservations. To make a reservation, check the calendar online, the link is provided below, then submit your request. Once submitted, you will receive confirmation of the reservation.
Parking & Garage Use
As outlined in the Community CC&Rs, your garage is for parking your automobiles. Not for storage, a home gym or other uses. When you have more cars than garage space, the extra automobiles should go in the driveway.
Vehicles such as your boats, campers, trailers, etc. should not be out for a period of more than 24 hours during loading, unloading, or maintenance. They should be promptly returned to storage within 24 hours.
Pet Etiquette
When strolling with your furry companion, dogs must be leashed to prevent unwelcome interactions with others while adhering to leash laws. As responsible pet owners, it’s your responsibility to clean up after them. Nobody wants to step on an unpleasant mess in the community’s common areas.
