Fountain Village Home Owners Association · Granbury, Texas
806-674-7281
fountainvillage3317@gmail.com Leave a message and a board member will call you back.

Contact us

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Fountain Village Home Owners Association

Phone: 806-674-7281 — leave a message and a board member will call you back.
Email: fountainvillage3317@gmail.com
Mail: 3317 Fountain Way, Granbury, Texas 76049
Clubhouse and pool: 4900 Centre Court, Granbury, Texas

Who do I contact about…

Where to send each kind of question
If your question is about…Contact
An emergency: fire, medical, or a crime in progress Call 911. Do not email the association.
Dues, your account balance, a late notice Rene Baker, Treasurer — prenebaker@gmail.com
Approval to paint, fence, re-roof, build or landscape Architectural Control Committee, chaired by Diane Lemasters — start here
Reserving the clubhouse Melinda Walker, Clubhouse and Calendar — fountainvillage3317@gmail.com
The entrance, the fountain, common-area landscaping Sue White, Beautification — fountainvillage3317@gmail.com
Community events, potlucks, happy hour Cheryl French, Social — fountainvillage3317@gmail.com
A concern about a possible rules violation Write to fountainvillage3317@gmail.com with the address and date. Please do not approach a neighbor directly.
You are new here, or you are selling Becky Reinart, Vice President — bireinart@att.net
Property management matters Susan Hall, Property Manager — susan.hall44@yahoo.com
Something wrong on this website fountainvillage3317@gmail.com

Emergency and utility numbers

Board to confirm

This block will list the numbers a resident needs when something goes wrong after hours: Hood County Sheriff non-emergency dispatch, the electric and water utility outage lines, the gate service company, and where the main water shutoff is. For a community of our age profile this is one of the most valuable things a website can carry, and it belongs here rather than in a drawer.

For any life-safety emergency, call 911 first.