Winter can bring unexpected challenges, like slippery roads and heavy snow. These conditions can disrupt our plans, which is why the ROSP Homeowners Association (HOA) meeting set for the January 11th has been canceled due to severe weather.
For those looking forward to this important gathering, this serves as a timely reminder to prioritize safety and stay flexible. Although the neighborhood meeting won’t happen as scheduled, there are significant updates concerning leadership changes and the 2025 budget were addressed at the board meeting on January 6, 2025.
Exciting Updates: New Slate of Officers
In the recent newsletter sent to residents, the ROSP HOA is excited to announce the new slate of officers for this year. Join us in welcoming Chris Phillips, Dan McMillan, and Jim Olson to the HOA team.

These new officers bring a wealth of experience and a genuine passion for serving the community. Their leadership will be instrumental in improving our shared spaces and driving community involvement.
A Glimpse at the Budget for 2025
Alongside welcoming our new officers, the email also outlined key components of the budget planned for 2025. Understanding the HOA's fund allocation is vital for every homeowner as it impacts community, maintenance, and various projects. We heard what you want in the recent poll of residents. Reduce social expenses and board of directors Insurance and maintain the entrances of our community with our dues. Teresa Pool is applying for a City of Plano grant to offset the cost of Oak tree removal on Queen Victoria.
Significance of Community Engagement
Even with the meeting's cancellation, ongoing community engagement is crucial. Homeowners are still encouraged to share their thoughts and ideas regarding the new officers and budget.
Residents can voice their opinions through email admin@rosphoa.com or contribute during future meetings. Please add admin@rosphoa.com to your contact list. This is the main email for communications with the HOA. An engaged community strengthens the HOA. Truly, when everyone participates, a team atmosphere develops, leading to decisions that reflect the collective interests of homeowners.
Reflections on the Situation
While the cancellation of the January 11 meeting was unexpected, it highlights the importance of safety and community connection.
With Chris Phillips, Dan McMillan, and Jim Olson stepping into their roles, the ROSP HOA is ready for an exciting year. As we navigate the challenges of winter, let’s appreciate our neighborhood’s resilience and look forward to future gatherings that strengthen our community ties.
Stay safe, warm, and engaged as we move through these winter months together. More details will follow soon, and we encourage you to give a warm welcome to our new officers while preparing for a productive year ahead!
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