News
Update (Apr 7)
Posted on Apr 9th, 2023

Paid Summer Watering Assistance
We're looking for 1-2 individuals to assist with critical summer watering. These are paid part-time positions as the individuals will be employees of our maintenance company, District Clean. The commitment is several hours every morning or several mornings per week (prior to 11 am) weather permitting. If you are interested, please email admin@windgate2.com
 
Board Meeting
The April board meeting is Wednesday, April 12, at 7 pm via Zoom. We hope to see you there. Please check your email for the Zoom information.
 
Landscaping & Empty Planters and Baskets
Please care for the community landscaping by avoiding walking, playing, pulling up plants and allowing dogs to dig in the mulched beds. Please remove empty planters that may have bulbs/seeds that have not yet bloomed. Please maintain these in your patio until flowers have bloomed, and please do not put them directly in mulched beds as they can interfere/kill plants in those beds. Please also leave rocks in the areas where they are originally placed and do not move them to mulched beds where they can interfere with plantings.
 
Tree Climbing
Please discourage children from pulling on branches and climbing trees as branches may not be secure enough to hold the weight and lead to injury and harm to the tree.
 
Parking & Pool Pass Letter
This letter was recently mailed and emailed and includes important registration information for parking and pool passes. Many owners have already made all necessary updates. If your account on https://windgate2.com is fully updated with current residents and vehicle registrations, you are all set. If you have not yet updated your vehicle and household residents’ information, please do so soon to avoid any problems with receiving parking passes and access to the pool. If you have a question about this, you may email admin@windgate2.com.
 
Large Item Disposal & Arlington E-CARE
Capitol Services will leave trucks onsite the weekend of April 15-16 for large item disposal near units 2506 and 2546. Please be courteous and move your items all the way into the truck to ensure there is room for others to load items. Like with regular trash, no hazardous materials may be disposed of in these trucks. Arlington County is holding their biannual E-CARE event for hazardous materials and electronics disposal the same weekend on April 15 at nearby Wakefield High School. For more information, see https://www.arlingtonva.us/Government/Programs/Recycling-and-Trash/Household-Hazardous-Materials-HHM/E-CARE.