2024 TCRMA Board Election Documents

2024 TCRMA board election documents are available, including the ballot and statements submitted by each candidate, under the TCRMA->Election Documents menu at the top of each page on this website. There are two open board seats. Ballots may be returned by USPS or email as indicated on the ballot, or in person at the TCRMA annual meeting.

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Volunteer Trash Clean Up Day on I-90

There will be a volunteer day for picking up trash on Tuesday, May 7th or Friday, May 10th to help clean up the stretch on I90 near Exit 319.  The cleanup area will be from Jackson Creek Exit (319) heading west for about a mile.  MDT provides safety vests, garbage bags and road signage alerting drivers that road cleanup is in progress. If you are interested in joining in please login to see contact information.

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 Note: This event is not organized or sponsored by TCRMA.

Spring vehicle weight restrictions in effect

Update: as of 05/14/2024 these restrictions are lifted.

We have implemented a spring weight restriction on our community road system of 24,000 lbs gross vehicle weight. This is to prevent damage to our roads during spring thaw and runoff. Please abide by these restrictions to prevent damage to our roads and possible damage to vehicles and possible injury to people. This restriction will remain in effect until further notice.

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Road blockage on upper Woodchuck.

A piece of construction equipment is broken down on upper Woodchuck road. The contractor is working to get it moved with a wrecker or some other means. Please use caution in the area. The contractor said vehicles can pass beside it. Keep speed down when passing the equipment. Pete Moncada 843-696-3089
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Noxious Weed Spraying Begins Saturday July 22

TCRMA has hired Young’s Tree & Forestry to spot spray noxious weeds along the community roadways beginning Saturday, July 22. This service is estimated to take at least 7 days depending on weather conditions. Residents who choose to opt-out of this service must have their property boundaries clearly marked by next Monday and must be responsible for controlling the noxious weeds on their property. “NO SPRAY” indicators should be marked directly on the road surface; notices posted on trees can be easily missed. Under state law, it is the resident’s responsibility to control the spread of noxious weeds on their property. If you have questions, please call Holly at406/580-7117. Thank you Sent from Proton Mail for iOS