Category: <span>News</span>

Raw Land Zoning – South of Park, East of Columbia, east of Harley-Davidson Financial

–UPDATE–
Pertaining to the 30-acre tract that lies east of Pitman Creek North, next to the Harley-Davidson Financial Building and the RaceTrac gas station:  Even after removing the townhouses from the plan and tweaking down the number of patio homes, the Plano City Council voted against the development.  That is the final word.  The land will revert back to “commercial

Annual General Meeting – May 12, 2015

The PCNHA Annual General Meeting was called to order at 6:30 pm at Hackberry Park Pavilion.  Dave Nichols, PCNHA President, greeted/welcomed everyone.

  • The Highland Oaks Church of Christ, which PCNHA has traditionally used for meetings, has been sold and will be demolished; thus, the annual meeting was held at Hackberry Park.
  • A new subdivision – Sabine Park Estates – will

Picnic in the Park 2015

“Picnic in the Park” was great this year! The weather cooperated, the rock band was good – lots of children enjoying the playground, people with dogs, frisbee throwing and games, and of course the food and snow cone trucks were available for those who didn’t feel like bringing their own food. Thanks to our board members, especially Denise Gooding, Activities …

Spring 2015 – Water Restrictions Every Other Week

Every Other Week Watering Extended Until Further Notice:  Due to low lake levels, the City of Plano has extended once every other week watering until further notice.  Restrictions will continue to be evaluated as reservoir levels and water needs change.  Effective April 1, watering with sprinklers from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. is prohibited. Sprinkler systems should be set on …

National Night Out 2014

On October 7th, Pitman Creek North participated again in the Texas’ National Night Out by hosting a neighborhood get-together at Hackberry Park for all our residents. National Night Out is an annual event hosted by the National Association of Town Watch with the primary purpose being to get neighbors to leave their front porch lights on, showing their support for …