School will be ending in May for most students. That means the need to be watchful for more traffic on the community roads and the opportunity for vandalism of various sorts, including thefts from unlocked vehicles. Keep all vehicles locked with nothing of value...
Two vehicles in Deercreek were recently burgled due to being unlocked. Remember always lock vehicles and leave nothing of value visible inside the vehicle. Like most communities is not a secure community, but a restricted access community. Several years ago,...
The time change occurs March 17. As the weather gets warmer more and more people are walking and running on the Deercreek roads. If you must walk or run on the roads (which is illegal if sidewalks are available, and they generally are), please remember to walk...
As a reminder, vendors and workers are not allowed in Deercreek on Sundays and the following holidays: New Year’s Day Memorial Day July 4 Labor Day Thanksgiving Christmas Day Please continue to review and make corrections to gate guest and vendor lists and resident...
Here are some thoughts for Deercreek Residents for 2026 New Year’s resolutions: Be security minded 24/7/365 Keep all vehicles locked with nothing visible. Keep residences locked at all times. If leaving for an extended time, make sure to complete the form at the...
As the holiday season comes to a close, the importance of security, safety, and courtesy remains as vital as ever. Please remember to keep vehicles locked at all times, with no valuables left inside or in plain sight. Residences should also be securely locked, and...
Here are some suggestions to help make your Holiday Season a positive one: The Holiday Season is here. It gets dark sooner; people can easily walk by vehicles and check door handles to see if the doors are locked. Leave nothing in vehicles of value. Make sure Vehicles...
In October, the JSO officers gave 18 tickets to guests and vendors with a top speed of 47 miles per hour. Please remind guests and vendors of the speed limit in Deercreek. Only four JSO tickets were given to residents, but there, too, the top speed was 47 miles per...
Halloween is the focal point of October, and there is a huge potential for unsafe activities. Be watchful at all times on Halloween for people walking in the Deercreek roads, especially small children. Everyone should wear light colored clothes. Both the JSO officers...
From the Access Control Committee School has now started: Be watchful for students walking, running, biking or standing waiting for school busses, especially in the early morning darkness. Be courteous as by not parking on lawns at bus stops or blocking sidewalks or...