Project Updates

FHHOA Launches New Website
The Forest Heights Homeowners Association has launched a new website! Our new site, designed exclusively for Forest Heights homeowners, is easier to navigate and includes the latest news from the association. The site also include new opt-in communication features, updated ARC forms, a new resident directory, new committee pages, online forms, a new calendar, and… [Read More]
Community Survey

Tract R Community Survey
You might have heard that the Forest Heights Homeowners Association Board of Directors, through the Tract R Task Force, is seeking community input and support to improve a small piece of land known as Tract R, which is adjacent to Mill Pond. Here is the scoop on the project details and the need for additional… [Read More]
Latest News

Ask the Manager: Why Does the Private Street Assessment Increase Each Year?
As a private street resident, it is important that you have a good understanding of the development of Forest Heights (from a historical perspective) and the Oregon Statutes regarding Planned Communities. The Forest Heights Homeowners Association (FHHOA), an Oregon Nonprofit Corporation, has been in existence since … [Read More]

From the President’s Desk: 2011 Year in Review
In May of 2011, I completed my first year as a board member of the Forest Heights Homeowners Association and was also elected president. It has been an honor to work with such a competent and professional staff and board. My sincere thanks to them and all the committee members who make this community what it is. As … [Read More]

Architectural Review Committee Launches New Guidelines & Applications
The New Year is a great time to look at your home with an eye for maintenance and/or improvement projects. If you anticipate any changes to the exterior of your home (roofing, painting, siding, landscaping, etc) please remember that you need to obtain approval in writing from the Architectural Review Committee (ARC) … [Read More]

Leash Up the Hounds!
The FHHOA office has received reports of dogs being off leash throughout the neighborhood and especially in the area of Mill Pond Park. We have also been informed of an incident where an off-leash dog attacked another, leashed dog. As a friendly reminder, Forest Heights CC&R’s Section 6.4 state: "Any … [Read More]

More Go Green Magic Thanks to WMSWCD Grant
What does a $965 grant from West Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District do for Forest Heights? When that grant is partnered with incredible volunteer Go Green committee members, Forest Height’s residents, FHHOA, WMSWCD, SOLV and Starbucks, you get the following bang for your buck: Five volunteer SOLV … [Read More]













