ARE YOU A GOOD
NEIGHBOR?
Good neighbors make your home life safer and more enjoyable. To do your part to
maintain the appearance and feeling of community in your neighborhood, please
remember the following guidelines:
I. Keep your garage door closed. This presents a neat appearance
in the area and deters prowlers.
2. Keep your cars in the garage overnight and not in the street.
Allow no trucks to be parked overnight in the street or in your driveway.
3. Keep your lawn and shrubbery well-trimmed. Lawn cuttings and other trimmings should be in suitable packages and placed curbside for weekly trash pickup. Dumping on public property is prohibited and creates a nuisance.
4. Keep your house painted and in good repair at all times.
Maintain the sidewalks and curbs in front of your home.
5. Do
not allow debris to collect in your yard and do not leave tools, equipment and hoses outside.
6. Before making any changes in your property, (additions,
fences, etc.) obtain required approval through your home association or city
hall.
7. Exterior lighting should not be directed toward neighbor’s
homes in a way that creates an annoyance.
8. Trash containers should not be left in a visible area except
on trash collection days.
9. Walk your dog on a leash rather than letting it roam free.
Keep your dog from fouling your neighbor’s lawns, and from barking for extended
periods.
10. Cats can also create a nuisance by killing songbirds and
littering children’s sandboxes or garden plots. Don’t allow them to roam
unattended.
11. Report suspicious individuals, vehicles, and activities to the
police. Alert neighbors are everyone’s best defense against crime.
12. Offer
to pick up newspapers and watch neighbors’ homes while they’re out of town.
Maybe they’ll offer to do the same for you!
WILLO-ESQUE
FACILITIES
The Willo-Esque facilities are private and for homeowners use only.
All non-residents (baby-sitters, maids, day care kids, visitors, friends,
relatives, etc.) are considered guests. Although most private facilities do not
allow guests, Willo-Esque policy does, as long as residents are not inconvenienced.
The Board of Directors, lifeguard(s), and or
Pool Committee will enforce the rules or instructions, either verbal or
written. Anyone failing to obey all the rules or instructions may be ejected
from the facilities.
Whenever additional rules are deemed necessary for the proper
protection of health and safety of participants, the Board of Directors,
lifeguard(s), and/or Pool Committee are authorized to issue and place into
effect such rules as required.
If there are any questions in regard to the Rules and Regulations,
including the Board of Directors, lifeguard(s), and/or Pool Committee imposed
rules, the Board of Directors shall be contacted.
POOL RULES
Rules and Regulations
1. The lifeguard is in charge and has full authority to
deal with any violators of the “Rules and Regulations” and may eject anyone for
the day, week, month
or summer.
2. Willo-Esque ID pins are issued to each resident by
pin number. These ID pins will be good from year to year. Lost pins may be
replaced at a cost of $2.00 each. Residents who move are asked to turn in their pins
upon moving.
All residents must wear a Willo-Esque ID pin when in the pool complex. A
lifeguard, pool manager, Board of Director or Pool Committee
member may confiscate any ID pin used by unauthorized people.
3. All guests must be accompanied by a resident with an ID pin. Accompanied means the resident must stay
with the guest. All residents with guests must check in with the lifeguard. Maximum number
of guests per household is five (5).
4. Persons with infections, sores or
communicable diseases will not be allowed in the pools. All
children
ages three and under MUST WEAR LEAK-PROOF SWIMMERS or your child(ren) will be
restricted to
the baby pool ONLY!
5. Only swimsuits are allowed in the pools. No
cut-offs, Jeans, etc.
6. No running or rough play,
including tossing people up and out of the water. No standing, diving, jumping, or riding on the shoulders. No towels
flipping, dunking, foul language or crying wolf for help.
7 T-shirt clad swimmers will only be allowed in the shallow end of the pools. All
intended life
saving devises will be limited to the shallow end of the pools. This includes
life jackets.
8. Public display of affection will not be tolerated within the pool complex.
9. Air mattresses and inner
tubes will be permitted in the south pool only from
10. No towels or gum chewing are allowed in the pools.
11. Do not hang on the ropes.
12. Everyone must shower before entering the pools and again after applying lotions.
13. No diving allowed.
14. Children
under eight (8) years of age must be accompanied by and supervised by a person of at
least twelve (12) years of age.
15. No glass is allowed in the pool
complex. All beverages, lotions, etc. must be in unbreakable containers.
16. Intoxication is not
permitted.
17. Food,
drink and smoking will not be permitted immediately adjacent to the pools.
18. No one is allowed in the pools when an electrical or thunderstorm is
in the area. Follow the lifeguard’s instructions.
19. WHA is not responsible for personal property.
20. No pets are allowed inside the pool complex.
21. No bikes, roller skates, roller blades, nor skateboards may be used inside
the fenced area(s).
22. Bikes must be parked off the bike paths.
23. Use bike racks when available.
24. The use of pool toys and games will be regulated by the lifeguard. Air mattresses
and inner tubes will be limited to the shallow ends, with exception of rule #9.
25. Sundays from
26. Private pool parties are to be scheduled via
the Pool Manager. WHA Board of Directors and/or Pool Manager must approve all
pool parties. Only WHA residents may request pool parties.
27. Absolutely
no swimming is allowed unless the lifeguard is on duty and present at poolside.
28. Each year the pool games will he reviewed and approved by the pool committee.
29. Safety Breaks are initiated at lifeguard discretion.
30. A Safety Break is defined as:
a. A period of time where everyone is to exit completely from all
pools.
b. Length of time period of the Safety Break is at the discretion of
the lifeguard on duty.
c. Beginning and ending of Safety Break is signaled by the lifeguard
blowing his/her whistle.
31. Lifeguards are not expected to answer phones.
32. Complex users assume responsibility to seek, understand, and follow
any/all rules.
33. Lifeguards are not baby-sitters. Parents of children have the obligation to actively pursue the safety of their minors.
34. Underage persons, while inside the WHA Pool Complex, are banned from smoking. Underage is defined by local, state, and/or federal ordinances. No smoking by anyone inside or adjacent to building.
35. Defecating in pools is a serious health hazard. If an accident we understand, TELL
LIFEGUARD. To
those individual(s) blatantly violating this City Ordinance will be banned from
the pool complex.
The pool complex opens the Saturday of
Memorial Day Weekend.
The daily schedule starts the first Saturday after
Wichita Public Schools are dismissed for the summer.
Hours are from
The
basketball complex is open from
8:00am
to
Rules and
Regulations
1. The Board of Directors are in charge
and have full authority to deal with any violators of the “Rules and Regulations” and may eject anyone
for the day, week or month.
2. All guests must be accompanied by a resident. Accompanied means
a resident must stay with their guest. Maximum number of guests per resident is
two (2).
3. Play, if others are waiting, is limited to 30 minutes.
4. No hanging on nets, goals,
backboards or posts.
5. If dunking, do not hit,
hang, pull or beat on the goal.
6. No glass is allowed in the basketball court complex. All beverages, lotions, etc.,
must be in unbreakable containers.
7. Intoxication
is not permitted.
8. WHA is not responsible for personal property.
9. No pets or bikes are allowed in the complex area.
10. Bikes must be parked off of the bike paths.
11. Use bike racks when
available
BIKE PATH RULES
The bike paths are open 24 hours a day.
Rules
and Regulations
1. The Board of Directors are in charge
and have full authority to deal with any violators of the “Rules and Regulations” and may eject
anyone for the day, week or month.
2. All guests must be accompanied by a resident. Accompanied means
a resident must
stay with their guest.
3. Motorized vehicles of any kind are prohibited.
4. Common land and bike paths
are not to be used as access to private property without the expressed consent
of the Board of Directors.
5. Any damage to, and the
repair of, Common land and/or bike paths shall be assessed against the
homeowner(s) responsible.
6. No glass is allowed on the bike paths.
7. Intoxication is not permitted.
8. WHA is not responsible fore personal property.
9. Bikes, when parked, must be off the bike paths.
10. Use bike racks when available.
TENNIS COURT RULES
Tennis
courts are open from
Rules and Regulations
1. The Board of Directors are in charge
and have full authority to deal with any violators of the “Rules and
Regulations” and may eject anyone for the day, week or month.
2. All guests must be accompanied by a resident. Accompanied means a
resident must stay with their guest. Maximum number of guests per resident is
two (2).
3. Play, if others are waiting, is
limited to 30 minutes.
4. Lights only operate between
the hours of
5. No
hanging on or jumping over nets or posts.
6. No climbing on or putting feet in nets, posts
or fence.
7. Only soft sole shoes are allowed in complex area.
8. Keep gate(s) closed at all times except when entering or exiting
the complex.
9.
No bikes, roller skates, roller blades, nor skateboards may be used
inside the fenced area.
10. No glass allowed in the tennis court complex. All beverages,
lotions, etc., must be in unbreakable containers.
11. Intoxication is not permitted.
12. WHA is not responsible for personal property.
13. No pets or bikes are allowed in the complex area.
14. Bikes must be parked off of complex areas.
15. Use bike racks when available.