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Asturia Community Development District
Provide annual financial auditing services.
Posted Date
Jan 2, 2026
Due Date
Jan 6, 2026
Release: Jan 2, 2026
Asturia Community Development District
Close: Jan 6, 2026
Provide annual financial auditing services.
Asturia Community Development District
Providing landscape and irrigation maintenance services
Posted Date
Aug 17, 2025
Due Date
Jul 17, 2026
Release: Aug 17, 2025
Asturia Community Development District
Close: Jul 17, 2026
Providing landscape and irrigation maintenance services
AvailableAsturia Community Development District
District Management Services.
Posted Date
Jan 22, 2025
Due Date
Jan 31, 2025
Release: Jan 22, 2025
Asturia Community Development District
Close: Jan 31, 2025
District Management Services.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Asturia Community Development District
The board meeting covers a range of operational and administrative matters, including reports from land use counsel, the district engineer regarding pathway flooding, the landscape manager, the aquatic manager, and the field manager. Business matters involve an amenity suspension hearing, a discussion on a critical linkage management plan, and the development of the fiscal year 2027 budget. Additionally, the agenda includes discussions on clubhouse furniture, the installation of bookshelves, and signage for no parking zones, alongside a review of financial reports such as the check register, balance sheets, and special assessment receipts.
The board discussed several community development matters, including audience concerns regarding recreational space and parking policies. Key actions included initiating a formal RFP process for engineering and landscape services, approving the annual renewal for aquatic maintenance, and authorizing a shade session for upcoming litigation. Additionally, the board approved a temporary community activity, designated surplus tangible property for disposal, appointed a new board supervisor, and elected board officers. Parking enforcement resolutions and amended procedural rules were also adopted following a public hearing.
The meeting included a closed session for the discussion of a lawsuit, followed by a public Board of Supervisors meeting. Key business matters included a review of engineering and landscape RFQs, consideration of multiple landscape proposals for tree and shrub fertilization, replacement, and trimming, as well as proposals for recreational capital improvements and exercise equipment repairs. Staff reports covered land use, district engineering, landscaping, aquatic maintenance, and field management updates. Additionally, the Board considered a resolution to approve the fiscal year 2027 proposed budget and set a public hearing date, discussed clubhouse furniture, and reviewed financial reports, including the check register and balance sheets.
The board discussed several items including the review of unaudited financial statements, the potential for a lawsuit against vendors for insufficient security record-keeping, and an explanation of bonds. Additional topics included the evaluation of capital proposals, Fenland Park projects, an agreement regarding Rangeland, deactivating key card options, sign procurement, RedTree landscaping proposals and deficiencies, playground relocation, golf cart analysis, and management of employee shirts, schedules, and drainage for the dog park.
The board discussed various operational matters including streetlight outages, public records requests, and pool maintenance proposals. Key items included reports from the District Engineer and Counsel, a review of aquatic services and landscape reports, and considerations for new service agreements such as the Brazilian Pepper and Chinese Tallow treatment. The board also reviewed financial reports and considered resolutions regarding the registered agent, redtree contracts, fencing estimates, and potential teen recreational areas.
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