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How many of your neighbors do you know? Five? Three? One? If you can't name more than five, you're in good company. In fact, studies have shown that 95% of Americans cannot identify five of their neighbors by sight, let alone by name. As hectic as our lifestyles are these days, finding opportunities to swap cups of sugar or linger for a chat over the backyard fence is often difficult to the point of impossible. We believe it doesn't have to be that way. While the Internet is largely viewed as a tool for communicating around the globe, it is also becoming an indispensable tool for communicating locally. By providing community-centered, interactive websites, we hope to help subdivision residents connect with each other and rediscover what it means to be a neighbor rather than just a fellow resident. Welcome to Project Common Ground We're here because we're subdivision residents too, and we know what it's like. Whether you're a residential homeowner hoping for a greater sense of 'connectedness' with those around you, or you're a member of a governing body like a Homeowners' Association or a Neighborhood Watch, a Project Common Ground website can help you turn your housing development into a real community of neighbors.
Our sites will allow you to: - Connect with your neighbors in a convenient and non-threatening manner, using the site's built-in message board system.
- Store and easily reference important subdivision information, such as By-laws, procedures for improvements, complaint forms, etc.
- Provide residents with an easily accessible subdivision directory, sorted by household name, street address, and any other criteria, all without the costs of printing.
- Disseminate news instantly, with no printing costs.
- Interact with confidence that all of your subdivision's information is secure.
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