The Woodwind Lakes Committees

The committees in Woodwind Lakes are responsible for planning activities for residents and for maintaining the appearance and standards of the neighborhood. If you have any questions or want to find out how you can become involved, please contact the appropriate committee.

The Homeowners Association Board of Directors

The Woodwind Lakes Homeowners Association Board is made up of 5 directors elected at the annual homeowners meeting held in October.  Each director is elected to serve a two-year term and is charged with the duties outlined in the Amended By-Laws of Association of Woodwind Lakes Homeowners, Inc. Deed Restrictions (Article VII, Section 1) that is provided to every homeowner who purchases a home in our community. The board oversees all the architectural requests, capitol projects, budget, and works with Sterling Association Management Company and the Grounds Committee on the overall maintenance of the common properties. 

The 5 member board oversee the needs of the 630 households and common areas in the WWL community.  Although the directors are elected,  it is a non-paid voluntary position and requires commitment and time. The HOA Board meets on the third Thursday of every month starting at 5:30PM at the Windfern Forest Utility District building (14400 Mauna Loa at Gessner).  All residents are welcome to attend these meetings and meet the board members.  We are here to address the issues of our community and want to hear your concerns. 

The Grounds Committee

The Grounds Committee oversees the "Common Areas" which include the maintenance of the landscape common grounds, three lakes, walking paths, mailbox areas and cul de sacs.  This very important committee is made up of residents who volunteer their time to ensure our naturally wooded community continue to be a welcome place for its residents.  We believe it adds to our property values and our quality of life.  

Please help us keep out community clean and pristine, by picking up around your street area.  

A reminder that trash including grass clippings should be put out the evening before trash days.  We have many critters living around the lake and we do not want your trash being found in the common areas. 

If you have ideas about beautification in our common areas, then the grounds committee would love to hear from you.   




The Wild Life Committee

This committee oversees the wildlife that live in the common areas of our community.  This committee seeks volunteers to help monitor the different species which include the ducks, fish and turtles in our lake. If you enjoy the wildlife then join our committee and share your knowledge. 

Contact : the HOA board