In a surprising turn of events, a homeowners association (HOA) in a California community is facing backlash after sending a letter to a resident, requesting that their children refrain from playing in their own front yard. The family, led by new homeowner Alex Johnson, had only settled into their Granite Bay neighborhood for a short time when they received a message from the HOA. The letter included a handwritten note stating, “We’ve received multiple complaints from residents concerned about your kids playing in the streets. Please encourage them to play in your backyard or at the local park.“
Johnson expressed disbelief, pointing out that many families in the neighborhood allow their children to play outside without issue. “It’s hard to believe someone would be upset about kids being active outside,” he remarked. “Isn’t that what we want? Kids enjoying the outdoors instead of being glued to screens?”
This sentiment resonated with many neighbors, who quickly rallied in support of the Johnson family. “We were shocked by the letter,” said local resident Maria Lee, whose own children play in the street often. “It seems ridiculous to discourage kids from being outside.”
An anonymous board member from the HOA admitted to CBS Sacramento that there are no established rules prohibiting children from playing in the streets, acknowledging that the wording of the letter was poorly chosen. A board meeting is scheduled soon to address the community’s concerns, and a significant turnout is anticipated.
Despite the uproar, the Johnson family remains optimistic about their new neighborhood. “We love it here; it’s just one person who seems to have a problem with kids having fun,” Alex’s wife, Lisa, commented. For now, they continue to encourage their children to play outside and enjoy their surroundings.
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In summary, a California HOA’s letter requesting parents to restrict their children’s playtime in front yards has sparked community outrage. While the board acknowledges miscommunication, the Johnson family and their neighbors stand firm in their belief that outdoor play is essential for children.
