Brownsville Woods

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Brownsville Woods Subdivision, Located in Shelby County, outside of the Bartlett and Memphis City limits. It is a well maintained suburban neighborhood established in the mid-seventies, and has been a wonderful home for so many families for over 30 years.

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Traffic and speeders

As we all know, excessive speed and traffic is a concern, especially on Rensslaer Drive. In 2007, I contacted the county engineer's oofice and did get them to add extra speed limit and a curve ahead... more
Started: August 21st 2010Replies: 0

Halloween, Trick 'r Treating 2010

Please add your input for Halloween this year, like day and time suggestions, Volunteers at the entrances to slow down drivers, and making sure your kids know how to recognize... more
Started: August 21st 2010Replies: 0

Neighborhood/ Resident Association

There are many benefits to forming a Neighborhood Association. Please consider the following reasons to form and join one.   Lower crime, improved safety and security. Maintaining or increasing... more
Started: August 19th 2010Replies: 0

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How To Avoid Foreclosure
Foreclosure_th The guidance below (and in the "How to Avoid Foreclosure" pamphlet) is applicable to homeowners with FHA Insured loans. While a good deal of this information may apply to all homeowners in danger of losing...

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Year End Tax Tips To Save You Money!
Taxessm Don’t pay more in taxes than you need to. Learn how a few simple steps could help save you money on April 15. While it’s nearly impossible to avoid paying taxes, it is possible to reduce how much...
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FCC Satellite and Antenna Regulations-the OTARD Rule
Antenna1_th Community associations were once free to adopt and enforce restrictions and regulations on satellite dishes and other types of antennas. Following the enactment of the Telecommunications Act of ...
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