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Jul 12, 2024, 11:15:46 AM7/12/24
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Tiger Trace subdivision consists of homes starting in the low $200K's and is located in Baton Rouge, LA. Tiger Trace subdivision can be accessed via Tiger Bend Rd between Hickory Ridge Blvd and Jones Creek Rd. The subdivision is a short drive from Airline Hwy, Interstate-10, and Interstate-12, providing its homeowners with many shopping, dining, and entertainment options.

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Tiger Trace is a well-established and very desirable community just off Gulf Breeze Parkway, and the Naval Live Oaks Nature Preserve, Gulf Islands National Seashore, is only one mile away. This beautiful neighborhood was developed in the mid-1990's and most are brick ranch or traditional-style homes with four bedrooms and two or three bathrooms. Streets are lighted with sidewalks and the pride of ownership is evident in the landscaped yards with blooming trees and tropical foliage.

Most of the homes in Tiger Trace have private indoor or in-ground outdoor pools and hot tubs. The quarter-acre lots have outdoor kitchens or entertainment areas, fenced yards, or sundecks for the pool. Homes have all the upgrades such as crown molding, stainless appliances, fireplaces, spa tubs, walk-in closets and everything you have come to expect.

Children will attend Gulf Breeze Elementary, Middle, and High School. Tiger Trace is blocks from Mariachi's Mexican restaurant and the cinema. Tiger Point Golf Club is just two miles down Highway 98. Boaters can launch their boats 1.75 miles east at the Oriole Beach Boat Ramp.

Prices in Tiger Trace start at $250,000 and go up to $400,000 with three baths and larger lots. These are some of the most affordable luxury homes in Gulf Breeze and surely need to be on your list of communities to tour. Call Emerald Coast Realty to see the available homes in Tiger Trace or for more information on any Gulf Breeze property.

Tiger Trace is a neighborhood of homes in Gulf Breeze Florida offering an assortment of beautiful styles, varying sizes and affordable prices to choose from. Tiger Trace Single-Family Homes for sale range in square footage around 2,800 square feet and in price at approximately $675,000 while having an average homeowners association fee around $37 per month. Listed is all Tiger Trace real estate for sale in Gulf Breeze, by BEX Realty, as well as all other real estate Brokers who participate in the local MLS. No matter what your wants or needs, we are confident that you will find your dream Single-Family Homes in Tiger Trace or one of the many other great Gulf Breeze communities. Please reach out to one of our market experts if you have any questions or would like assistance seeing any Tiger Trace Single-Family Homes for sale.

Tiger Trace is a neighborhood of homes in Baton Rouge Louisiana offering an assortment of beautiful styles, varying sizes and affordable prices to choose from. Tiger Trace Single-Family Homes for sale range in square footage from around 1,500 square feet to over 3,100 square feet and in price from approximately $226,000 to $425,500 while having an average homeowners association fee around $52 per month. Listed is all Tiger Trace real estate for sale in Baton Rouge, by BEX Realty, as well as all other real estate Brokers who participate in the local MLS. No matter what your wants or needs, we are confident that you will find your dream Single-Family Homes in Tiger Trace or one of the many other great Baton Rouge communities. Please reach out to one of our market experts if you have any questions or would like assistance seeing any Tiger Trace Single-Family Homes for sale.

On Tuesday, April 16, the Carolina Trace community will begin using Gate Sentry as part of our advanced community security measures. If your POA provided your email to the project manager as requested, you should have received an email containing your unique access code and instructions for setting up your account (which is accessible via a website or via an app for your smartphone). Printed letters with the same code and instructions are being sent via USPS to every property owner as well and should be received in the next day or so.

Please direct any issues to Jody Jackett as outlined above. Please note the CT gatehouse staff does not have additional information, nor can they help you with setting up an account. Also note that the current gate pass system will still be in effect while this program is being rolled out.

How Can You Help TRAM? CTA is looking for POA residents with certain skill sets to help TRAM as consultants for proposal review, planning and maintenance. Please ask your community members to consider volunteering if they have experience with civil engineering, road construction, pavement, drainage, culverts, etc. TRAM would like support in vetting contractors and their proposals. Residents can contact TRAM via email, [email protected].

TLDC members met with a representative of the NC State Aquatic Plant Management program to discuss the bathymetric study and vegetation (including hydrilla) in the lake. These findings will be shared with CTCC.

Bathymetric Study: As reported last month, the report (compiled from the mapping of the lake last fall) is now available for your review at this link: _Rn800XmgzrnrKFfJa1uapGW1U/view?usp=sharing

Duck, Duck (Not Goose): TLDC was approached by the Lee County Ducks Unlimited group to discuss the possibility of the group installing, at no cost to CTA or POAs, wood duck nests on land owned by CTA and possibly POAs or their waterfront property owners, around Lake Trace or POA ponds. Details on the nests are in this link: -research-science/build-a-wood-duck-box

Board Considers Outside Support: With the significant decline in volunteers willing to devote the substantial amount of time it takes to manage a community of this size, the Board heard very high-level presentations from two companies that assist other planned communities in the local area. For CTA, that could mean centralized and consistent maintenance of the infrastructure under CTA control (e.g., Traceway North and South, culverts and other drainage systems, bridges, gatehouse, and gate systems), with the CTA Board continuing to manage overall budgeting and expenditures. This would have no impact on how each POA decides to manage its own infrastructure and amenities. The CTA Board voted to have Board members and the CTA committee chairs put together a list of specific functions that would benefit from outside management before any further action is taken on this idea.

CTA Executive Committee Update: Kate Woods will continue in her role as CTA president for 2024; time sensitive issues/requests should be communicated to the CTA secretary ([email protected]) for distribution to the proper stakeholder.

CWS infrastructure issues (main breaks, sewer issues) - should be reported to the 800# on your invoice and also to CT utilities volunteer Jeff Wennberg, [email protected] CTA continues to press CWS to improve its communications with residents.

Thanks and best wishes to Chief Meyers - After 20 years serving our community, Chief Meyers departs to head up a fire department in Guilford County, NC. CTA offers its thanks and best wishes to Chief Meyers, and extends a community welcome to interim Chief Robbie Wilkins, who is a Captain at the Spout Springs Fire Department.

Junior Firefighter Program: The junior program is for 16-17-year-olds and gives them real world experience in fire and emergency services. Juniors can take the same classes as the other firefighters, and they can even receive certifications that can give them a head start on a possible career. For more information, please contact interim Chief Robbie Wilkins at (919) 499-5811.

Help with Smoke Detectors: CTVFD provides battery operated smoke detectors for homes that do not have them, as well as assisting in changing the batteries in smoke detectors if needed.

Community Communications Improvement (Jeff Wennberg, Chair): Tired of slow to non-existent internet service? Join this ad hoc to research options available or potentially available to CT.

Volunteers Welcomed! CTA and POA volunteers are all residents of Carolina Trace, who pay the same assessments in addition to saving property owner funds by volunteering. There are plenty of opportunities for one-time or ongoing service to your community, either through your POA or the CTA.

Gatehouse Staff Courtesies: The gates are now working (North entry gate will be delivered this week) and the Gatehouse Staff are following the rules your representatives on the Board have approved. Be polite to the staff and if you have a concern, please bring that to the attention of your POA's CTA Representative or President. Profanity and anger directed at the staff is unlikely to produce the desired results and your Board will not tolerate such behavior. Joe Zanga, CTA Vice President. Chair of the Safety & Security Committee

Lake Lowering: Since it is now mid-February, CTA writes to advise we still do not have exact dates for the lake lowering. The following statement was issued by CTCC Golf Course Superintendent Eric Graveen: "...Tree removal on the dam will begin soon. Access roads are currently being prepared to get the equipment needed to the back side of the dam. We are planning to lower the lake soon so that our contractors can remove trees on the bank as well as the CTA continuing their work from last year. Once we have a date set, I will make sure to communicate that with you as well."

CTA News! February 7, 2024

As a reminder, CTA and POA volunteers are all residents of Carolina Trace, who pay the same assessments in addition to saving property owner funds by volunteering. There are plenty of opportunities for one-time or ongoing service to your community, either through your POA or the CTA.

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