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Stay prepared for Hurricane Season

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We would like to encourage each of you, especially anyone who has never lived in a hurricane area, to review your emergency plan for hurricane season. If you have not prepared a plan, the time is now.

Preparation is our best defense. Do not be lulled into a false sense of security by beautiful weather. Storms can develop quickly offshore and be in our area before we have much time to react.

For help in preparing your family plan, you can get a copy of the Wexford Hurricane Preparation/Evacuation Guidelines from the member website, or review the Town of Hilton Head plan.

Should you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at mmorrison@wexfordhiltonhead.com

Securing Your Property

Recently, some of the neighboring areas have continued to experience the break-ins of their vehicles and homes. As a reminder, please lock your cars and homes to help in the safeguarding of Wexford.

During investigation, it was found that homes were entered as the result of garage door openers being left inside unsecured vehicles. These are crimes of opportunity that can be prevented by locking up and removing property from plain view — and especially guns from inside your vehicles. Thieves will walk along an area, pulling on door handles, then enter and remove items from an unlocked vehicle.

Golf Carts

Operating a golf cart requires the person to be 16 years of age with possession of a valid driver’s license. Any child found in operation will be stopped, and a licensed driver will be requested to take possession of the cart. Occupants must be seated while in compliance with the seating capacity.

Please obey all traffic signage and policies while driving in the same direction as motor vehicle traffic on the roadway. Golf carts cannot be operated on any leisure path along any roadway, except between the driving range and rear practice facility along Wexford Club Drive.

Golf carts without working headlights and tail lights may not be operated within Wexford between sunset and sunrise.

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