
Community-maintained spaces
How to read this map
This map highlights multiple separate landscaped and common areas maintained with shared community funds.
Yellow pins: general locations of maintained common spaces
Red outline: broader community footprint shown for context
Shared spaces & ongoing costs
How many landscaped areas are quietly maintained throughout the community?
One practical question behind water use and landscape spending is simple:
How much shared space is actually being irrigated and maintained?
Many residents likely recognize the larger visible green areas, but may not realize how many additional strips, pockets, corner areas, and common parcels also require ongoing upkeep.
- Multiple separate common spaces are maintained throughout the community
- Even smaller landscaped areas can add to irrigation, maintenance, and repair costs over time
- Some of these areas are easy to overlook if you are not actively tracking where shared maintenance responsibilities begin and end
Pins indicate general locations only and are included for illustration. This map is intended to help show the broader footprint of shared landscaped areas and common-space maintenance.
Looking at water and landscaping costs is not just about whether grass looks nice. It is also about understanding how many separate shared areas are being watered, maintained, repaired, and funded over time.