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The Sterling Park Neighborhood Watch (SPNW)

We’re Here To Help You
Help Your Neighbors

The Sterling Park Neighborhood Watch (SPNW) is our connection to the Loudoun County
Sheriff’s office, and is sometimes our first line of defense. The SPNW is joining forces with the Cardinal Glen HOA to prevent crime, keep our families safe, and provide a healthy environment where everyone can live, work and play.

As part of SPNW, the neighborhood is encouraged to participate in and benefit from a host of programs designed to inform and prepare residents of all ages. We’ll cover preventing auto theft and other crime; how to discourage bullying; proper enforcement of zoning ordinances; maintaining safe routes to and from home, work and school; and the Sheriff’s Office’s rapid reporting system via phone, text and mobile app.

For more information or to volunteer, contact Fareed Ewaysat or follow us at Sterling Park Neighborhood Watch on Facebook.

Sterling Neighborhood Watch and Cardinal Glen:
Taking Pride In a Great Place To Live

Trash Deal Sweetened

After learning that some of you had costs from American that were less than those offered by the Community Plan we adopted, I went back to American and re-negotiated the plan. As it stands now, the Plan costs are $23/month with NO differential between once or twice/week service.

Our 1st Newsletter

no foolin;-) all homeowners will be receiving this in the mail, along with a copy of the new HOA by-laws, as required by the state corporation commission.

our president speaks:

First, let me introduce myself. I am Bob Bassett and for many years, I’ve served as the President of 3 & 4 Cardinal Glen of Loudoun Homeowners Association. After the merger of the two HOAs in Cardinal Glen was completed in December of 2015, I was elected to be the President of the new organization called Cardinal Glen of Sterling Homeowners Association. The new Board of Directors (BOD), consisting of Directors from both original BODs, and I look forward to working together to make our neighborhood one we can all be proud to call home.
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