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St. Josephβs Glen POA Seeks Volunteers to Fill All Board Positions
By Tonya Prowse
St. Joseph’s Glen POA Board Positions Available
The St. Joseph’s Glen Property Owners Association (POA) is currently seeking community members to step forward and help fill all open board positions.
As our neighborhood continues to grow and move forward — especially following recent progress involving the subdivision sewer system — strong leadership and community involvement are more important than ever.
Serving on the POA is an opportunity to help guide important decisions, maintain property values, improve neighborhood services, and support the continued success of our community. Residents are encouraged to participate regardless of previous board or leadership experience.
Open Positions
President
- Provides overall leadership for the POA
- Leads meetings and helps establish community priorities
- Works closely with board members on neighborhood initiatives and planning
Vice President
- Assists the President with POA operations and projects
- Steps in when the President is unavailable
- Helps coordinate subdivision improvements and activities
Secretary
- Maintains meeting minutes and official records
- Assists with communications and notices to residents
- Supports organizational and administrative functions
Treasurer
- Oversees POA finances and budgeting
- Tracks expenses, dues, and financial reporting
- Helps ensure financial transparency and accountability
Committee Members & Volunteers
- Assist with neighborhood projects and improvement efforts
- Support events, communications, beautification, and special initiatives
- Provide valuable input and community involvement
Community Involvement Matters
Active participation is essential to keeping St. Joseph’s Glen a well-managed, safe, and thriving neighborhood. Without volunteers and resident involvement, the POA’s ability to maintain services, plan improvements, and represent homeowners effectively becomes limited.
Residents interested in serving or learning more are encouraged to get involved and help shape the future of St. Joseph’s Glen.
Contact the POA:
sjgpoa@gmail.com
Sewer System
By Christopher Prowse
St. Joseph’s Glen POA Secures Major Sewer System Victory
After more than seven years of legal proceedings, the St. Joseph’s Glen Property Owners Association (POA) has achieved a major victory in securing ownership and control of the subdivision’s sewer infrastructure.
The resolution comes through a finalized Consent Judgment issued in February 2026, formally settling the long-standing dispute surrounding the sewer system serving the neighborhood.
Long-Standing Dispute Resolved
The legal case addressed ownership and operational authority involving sewer lines, manholes, and related infrastructure throughout the subdivision — an issue that had created uncertainty for residents and the community for many years.
As part of the ruling, ownership responsibilities and management authority over various portions of the sewer system were clearly defined among the involved parties, including the POA and local improvement districts.
This outcome provides long-awaited clarity, stability, and direction for the future of the subdivision’s infrastructure.
Future Connection to LRWRA
Most importantly, the successful resolution now allows the subdivision to move forward with plans to connect to the Little Rock Water Reclamation Authority (LRWRA).
The proposed transition is expected to provide:
- Improved long-term sewer reliability
- Enhanced infrastructure maintenance
- More stable utility management
- Better long-term service for homeowners
POA Statement
“This has been a long and challenging process, but we are proud to finally have a resolution that benefits our community. We can now focus on the future and ensuring the best possible infrastructure for our neighborhood.”
Looking Ahead
This milestone marks a new chapter for St. Joseph’s Glen — bringing closure to years of uncertainty while opening the door to improved utilities, future infrastructure planning, and continued community growth.
POA leadership will continue working with local officials, engineers, and utility partners as planning for future sewer improvements moves forward.
Meeting Minutes
Recent POA meeting summaries and official records.
Meeting Minutes March 17, 2026
Meeting Minutes June 17, 2025
Documents
Official documents, subdivision records, plats, deeds, financials, and neighborhood files.
Bills of Assurance
The Bills of Assurance are recorded legal documents that establish the covenants, restrictions, and guidelines governing properties within our subdivision. These provisions are designed to help protect property values, promote orderly development, and maintain the overall appearance and quality of the neighborhood.
Consent Judgment
The Consent Judgment is a final court order agreed to by all parties that settles the lawsuit and establishes who owns and controls the sewer infrastructure within the subdivision.
Popular Links
Useful resources for residents.
Seasonal Yard & Home Tips
Helpful reminders throughout the year.
Spring
πΈ Spring Homeowner Tips
π‘ Yard & Landscaping
Rake up leftover leaves and debris from winter
Trim dead branches and shrubs
Fertilize your lawn early for healthy growth
Add fresh mulch to flower beds to retain moisture
πΌ Garden Prep
Turn and refresh soil before planting
Start planting flowers suited for spring
Check irrigation systems or hoses for leaks
π§° Exterior Maintenance
Clean out gutters and downspouts
Inspect your roof for missing or damaged shingles
Pressure wash siding, driveways, and sidewalks
βοΈβ‘οΈβοΈ HVAC & Systems
Replace your HVAC air filter
Schedule an AC tune-up before summer heat hits
Check outdoor units for debris or blockage
πͺ Safety & General Upkeep
Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors
Inspect caulking around windows and doors
Look for signs of pests as weather warms up
POA Officers
Current contacts for the association.
Tonya Prowse
Email: sjgpoa@gmail.com
Alex Blake
Email: sjgpoa@gmail.com