As previously announced, GloFiber’s fiber optics high-speed internet installation is underway in our community. This project will bring faster, more reliable internet and competition for service options to townhomes and single-family homes. Seeing crews working in yards and easements can be concerning, and we wish to provide clarification.
Where Work is Happening:
Construction will occur within existing easements, outside of the ROW is a 6-foot Utility Easement, typically 10 feet, where most work will happen.
What to Expect:
2-6 crews are working daily using the stitch-bore and directional-bore methods. Federal law requires all utilities to be test-pitted before crossing with mechanized equipment. If utilities are under sidewalks or driveways, hardscape may need to be cut to safely expose utilities.
Restoration Process:
After work in an area, holes will be filled, tamped, and a temporary cold patch will be applied for usability. Permanent repairs will be completed by professional asphalt and concrete contractors. Sod will be cut and replaced when possible. Seed and straw will be applied as needed.
Impact:
Expect noise and digging during the day. All noise will comply with the limits established by Frederick County’s Noise Ordinance. Crews will attempt to restore areas daily, but some areas may remain patched temporarily until final restoration. Traffic will be affected daily; signs and cones will be in place. Several trucks and trailers will be present in work zones.
We appreciate your patience and understanding. If you have questions or concerns, please contact the HOA Management Office.
As previously announced, GloFiber’s fiber optics high-speed internet installation is underway in our community. This project will bring faster, more reliable internet and competition for service options to townhomes and single-family homes. Seeing crews working in yards and easements can be concerning, and we wish to provide clarification.
Where Work is Happening:
Construction will occur within existing easements, outside of the ROW is a 6-foot Utility Easement, typically 10 feet, where most work will happen.
What to Expect:
2-6 crews are working daily using the stitch-bore and directional-bore methods. Federal law requires all utilities to be test-pitted before crossing with mechanized equipment. If utilities are under sidewalks or driveways, hardscape may need to be cut to safely expose utilities.
Restoration Process:
After work in an area, holes will be filled, tamped, and a temporary cold patch will be applied for usability. Permanent repairs will be completed by professional asphalt and concrete contractors. Sod will be cut and replaced when possible. Seed and straw will be applied as needed.
Impact:
Expect noise and digging during the day. All noise will comply with the limits established by Frederick County’s Noise Ordinance. Crews will attempt to restore areas daily, but some areas may remain patched temporarily until final restoration. Traffic will be affected daily; signs and cones will be in place. Several trucks and trailers will be present in work zones.
We appreciate your patience and understanding. If you have questions or concerns, please contact the HOA Management Office.
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Welcome to Spring Ridge in Frederick, MD!
Spring Ridge is located just minutes away from historic downtown Frederick and is convenient to both Washington DC and Baltimore MD. The Spring Ridge community consists of condominiums, townhomes, and single-family homes on 650 acres.
There are 1454 homes (845 single family homes and 609 townhomes) in the community. Additionally, there are 4 sub associations- Hampton Court I Inc., Hampton Court II Inc., Spring Ridge Condominium, and Spring Ridge Condominium Inc. (Professional Park).
The master association (Spring Ridge Conservancy, Inc) has numerous amenities that benefit Spring Ridge residents. These amenities include a pool facility with 4 pools, 3 tennis courts, 1 soccer field, 2 basketball courts, 9 playgrounds, over 20 miles of walking paths/sidewalks, and 200 acres of open space. Spring Ridge also contains 38 acres that are a Certified Nature Sanctuary.
Located inside the community are a fire station, a gas station, and a shopping center (containing several restaurants, a grocery store, and a gym). Residents attend Spring Ridge Elementary, a public elementary school which can also be found inside the community.





