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The Random Oaks HOA website provides community information for our residents and interested visitors. Please visit this home page often for current news and events. You may click on the links on the left to access important documents and forms, basic facts about the community, and other useful resources. 
 
To pay your dues, submit alteration applications, submit an Enforcement Request Form, change your mailing address, and more, please register to access your account at https://mcneilmsi.com/.  
 
Community News
Sidewalk Repair Partnership Program
Posted on May 22nd, 2024
Hillsborough County is offering a program to help homeowners with minor sidewalk repairs. Applications are open until June 30 or the funding is expended. All applications and photos must be submitted online. Homeowners can receive funding once every three years. To be eligible for repairs, the raised sidewalk must be a trip hazard with more than ¼” between panels, inclines of more than 3”, or sunken areas with active pooling of water of more than ½”.
 
Click the link to see all the criteria and to submit your application online.
https://hcfl.gov/residents/property-owners-and-renters/roads-and-sidewalks/sidewalk-repair-partnership-program
Once a Week Watering Begins 1 December 2023
Posted on Nov 29th, 2023
The Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) has stated that Hillsborough County residents can only water their lawns one designated day a week beginning 1 December 2023. Residents can water their lawns either before 8 a.m. or after 6 p.m. on their designated day.     
 
Your watering day schedule:   
• Addresses ending with a 0 or 1 can water on Mondays.   
• Addresses ending with a 2 or 3 on Tuesdays.   
• Addresses ending with a 4 or 5 on Wednesdays.   
• Addresses ending with a 6 or 7 on Thursdays.   
• Addresses ending with an 8 or 9 and common areas on Fridays.     

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NEW Homeowner Portal
Posted on Mar 1st, 2023
Our management company, McNeil Management, has a new Homeowner Portal for all owners to access on their website. To pay your dues, submit alteration applications, submit an Enforcement Request Form, change your mailing address, and more, please register to access your account at https://mcneilmsi.com/
New Landscaping Company for HOA Common Areas
Posted on Oct 19th, 2022
Our community has a new landscape company maintaining our common areas beginning 1 November, 2022. Lebel Landscaping was one of several bids the board reviewed and selected to maintain our landscaping. 
Online Form for County Related Concerns
Posted on Sep 1st, 2022
Hillsborough County has added an online resource for reporting concerns related to county issues.  You can choose from a list of concerns such as animals, code violations, flooding, sidewalk and street problems, trash and recycling, and more.  Click here to visit the new website and for more information. The link has also been added on our "Local Links" page under the "Other" tab near the bottom of the page.
Do's and Don'ts of Urban Coyotes
Posted on Feb 1st, 2022
Due to increased sightings in the Tampa Bay area, Hillsborough County Pet Resource Center teamed up with Florida Wildlife Commission to provide information on how to co-exist with coyotes and curb problems before they become a community issue. Visit this link for the do's and don'ts of living with coyotes in urban areas: 
Here's a helpful link to a PDF about effectively dealing with coyotes: 
Helpful Links for Community Issues
Posted on Feb 1st, 2022
Hillsborough County and HCSO have resources to help residents deal with issues that are not covered by your HOA and property management team. Some examples include civil nuisances (such as noise or inadequate pet maintenance), criminal matters, trespassing, traffic matters, parking of vehicles on county-owned roads, etc., which must be addressed with the appropriate county agencies. Click here to learn more about these helpful resources.  
Download the "tip411" App
Posted on Jan 11th, 2021
You can download the tip411 app to your smartphone or tablet to report crime tips to HCSO. You can find the app through the Apple App store or Google Play. Just type in "HCSOSHERIFF'' (no space). tip411 is simple yet effective. All you have to do is press "New Tip.'' You can also include a photograph or video by touching the camera icon at the bottom. All tips transmit instantly to the HCSO Communications Center where the information is directed to the appropriate area (patrol, narcotics, warrants, etc.). HCSO monitors tip411 24-hours a day, seven days a week. All tips are anonymous.

 
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