Meet your 2025 Harvest Hills South Neighborhood Association (HHSNA) Board

Elections took place, and the following neighbors were elected to represent Harvest Hills South 2025 .

Tom Maguire, President

Terry Mason, 1st Vice President

Marian Jones, 2nd Vice President/Membership

Abbi Lamb, Secretary

Stephanie Hiemstra, Treasurer

Jaci Maguire – Newsletter / Social Media

Linda Rains, Block Captain Chair

Volunteers are always appreciated! If you would like to lend a hand in supporting the neighborhood or have any comments or concerns for the board to address, please contact us at harvesthillssouth@gmail.com.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Tornado Season is here!

Know the difference…. Be Safe!

TORNADO
defined as a violently rotating column of air that is in contact with the ground. If the circulation is not on the ground, then it is defined as a funnel cloud. Tornadoes usually descend from thunderstorms. Wind speeds in tornadoes can range from 65 mph to 318 mph (the highest tornado wind speed ever recorded). Your safety depends on being constantly aware of the possibility of severe weather.

Tornado WATCH
means that conditions are favorable for the development of severe thunderstorms and tornadoes in and close to the watch area. A watch is normally issued for a large area covering numerous counties. The watch is intended to give you time to review your safety rules. The sky may be sunny, but weather changes can take place quite rapidly.

Tornado WARNING
means that a developing tornado has been detected by National Weather Service Doppler Radar or has been reported on the ground by reliable sources. A Tornado Warning is typically issued for a portion of counties at a time and usually lasts no more than 45 minutes. If a Tornado Warning is issued for your county, you should seek shelter immediately. If you see a tornado or feel threatened, move to a safe place immediately, as precious seconds can save your life.

Have you started “Spring Cleaning” yet! Have a Garage Sale!

Weekend of April 25 & 26 we will put out the neighborhood garage sale signs to help drive traffic to your homes.

Each household can have two garage sales a year with proper permits. A single permit is good for three consecutive days. The sale must be held between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. at the address listed on the permit.

Ways to purchase a permit 

Use the online service to reduce delays and eliminate waiting on the phone.

Garage Sale Rules

  • Garage sale signs and other service signs are not allowed on utility poles, traffic sign poles, medians or any public right-of-way. You can put one sign in front of your house. The sign itself can’t be larger than 12 square feet.
  • You can sell any personal property, but not motor vehicles. You cannot sell new merchandise, consignment items, or resale items.
  • A single permit is good for three consecutive days. The sale must be held at the address listed on it, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. The maximum fine for conducting a sale without a license is $200 plus costs.

You may experience long wait times, however you may call the License Division at (405) 297-2606 for a “paperless permit.” Instead of a paper form, you get a permit number over the phone to post at your sale. If your City utility account is in good standing, we can add the charge to your next bill.