July 2026
This page is updated often to ensure as timely and accurate information as possible.
If you have questions about what’s happening in Fairway Cove, please feel free to contact:
Saprina Saintil, Vista Cam on behalf of Fairway Cove or any member of the HOA Board of Directors.
Fireworks Rules & Safety Tips in Fairway Cove
Fourth of July is one of three days Florida law allows the use of personal fireworks. The City’s general noise ordinance applies during quiet hours.
Caution: Coyote Sightings Increasing in Fairway Cove
At least two homeowners have reported seeing a coyote during the daytime in the last several weeks. There have not been any reports of aggressive behavior, people/pet attacks, etc.
Update: Stormwater Project Nears Completion
SAK is performing stormwater sewer cleaning, video, and rehabilitation in Fairway Cove for the City of Orlando.
July Community Inspections Focus on Landscaping and Curb Appeal
Vista will conduct routine June inspections, paying specific attention to landscaping, blocked sidewalks, and unleashed pets.
Saprina Saintil Announced As New Community Association Manager for Fairway Cove
Fairway Cove is experiencing a change in community management leadership as Community Association Manager Keron Prashad has accepted a new position with another company.
Don’t Wait For A Storm To Prepare for 2026 Hurricane Season
The 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season officially begins on June 1 and continues through November 30. Residents throughout Central Florida, including Fairway Cove, are encouraged to review emergency plans and prepare their homes and families before severe weather develops.
Meet Fairway Cove’s Architecture Review Board Members & How to Submit ARB Requests
The ARB is responsible for reviewing applications for a wide variety of exterior improvement projects.
Board Approves Amended Rules on Landscaping, Yard Signs, and Flags
These amendments will modernize our governing documents, provide greater clarity in enforcement, and give homeowners more practical options, all while preserving the attractive, well-kept character of Fairway Cove.
Bag It, Don't Blow It: Yard Debris in the Street is Illegal
Homeowners should refrain from blowing yard debris into the street. Yard waste is collected once per week.
Fairway Cove Residents Encouraged to Remain Vigilant Against Scams
As technology continues to evolve, so do the methods used by scammers. Fraudulent emails, text messages, phone calls, and online payment requests have become increasingly sophisticated, often appearing convincing enough to appear legitimate at first glance.
Talkin’ Trash: What To Know About Garbage/Recycling and Requesting New Cans
The City of Orlando provides service three days per week in Fairway Cove.
Knock Knock. Who’s There? Unwanted Solicitors in Fairway Cove
A frequent concern shared by Fairway Cove homeowners is the increasing number of door-to-door solicitors visiting our neighborhood.
Entering The Archives: How Homeowners Can Access Fairway Cove Records
As a courtesy to residents, FairwayCoveHOA.com features a password-protected “History” page where homeowners can view the community’s governing documents along with available historical meeting minutes, budgets, and other related information.
Frequently Asked Questions about Fairway Cove
Our Frequently Asked Questions page provides answers to commonly asked questions, including:
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