Community News
Curfew: Summertime, summertime, summertime. Yes, it’s summertime; and yes we have wonderful children that live in our community; and yes they want to play all day and all night because school is out. We, as adults, all understand that feeling, for we have experienced it ourselves. However, Covenant Cove Community enforces the same curfew that the city of Little Rock enforces, which is that minors (minors being anyone under the care of an adult who is unmarried and under 18-years-old) are not to be out in public between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. Sunday through Thursday, nor 12:00 midnight until 5:00 a.m. Friday and Saturday. For more information, please see City Ordinance 18,629. We want our children that live in Covenant Cove Community to abide by the City of Little Rock’s ordinance. As a parent or guardian we ask you to please enforce that ordinance. Thank you for your compliance.
Car Registration: Do I have to register my car with the Covenant Cove management? Yes. All residents’ vehicles must be registered. If they are not registered they could be towed at the owner’s expense. Please receive your registered parking decal from our management team. It must be displayed in the front window of the vehicle at all times.
Fire Extinguishers: We ask that all residents please, please, maintain a working fire extinguisher in or near the kitchen. This is for the safety of you and your family and it comes at such a reasonable cost. Residential fire extinguishers can be purchased from Walmart, Target and Home Depot sometimes for as little as $20. We think this is a small price to contribute to the safety of your family. We ask all of our residents, that if you see fire in your home or in our neighborhood, please call 911 immediately. The fire department sub-station that is assigned to our neighborhood is Fire Station #15, located at 8915 Kanis Rd. Their phone number is (501) 228-0377 if you have any question you may want to ask regarding making sure your home is being fireproofed. Remember, in the Cove our goal is always Prevention Before Intervention.
Mailboxes: If my mailbox is knocked down, do I have to pay to replace it or repair it? Yes, yes, yes. When you move into your home, your mailbox will be in working order. It is your responsibility as a resident to keep it that way. If your guests or anyone else knocks down your mailbox it is your financial responsibility to get with our maintenance team to have it repaired/replaced.
