Welcome

Fiscal Year 2023: October 1, 2022 – September 30, 2023
Welcome to the official website for the Cypress Preserve Community Development District (CDD). This site is funded on behalf of the Community Development District in an effort to help educate the general public about the services provided by the District and to highlight the other agencies involved in the day-to-day operations of the community. These agencies include, but are not limited to Pasco County and the Homeowners’ Association.
Pool/Playground Updates
Dear Cypress Preserve residents,
The District would like to ask your help in making sure the pool rules and Covid-19 guidelines are being followed at the facilities. In order for us to keep the pool and other facilities open, we need to ensure all the rules and polices are being followed. If they are not, then the District will be forced into the difficult position of suspending the privileges of the offending owners. Suspensions can range from 1-12 months depending on the severity of the infraction and will be strictly enforced.
The other scenario would be having to close down the pool or limiting the hours of operation. The District does not wish to take any of these steps; however, we must ensure the rules and policies are being adhered to. The CDD board’s primary function is to protect and preserve the CDD assets.
The CDD therefore respectfully requests that all residents comply with all the rules and guidelines regarding the pool and other facilities.
Sincerely,
Cypress Preserve CDD
Cypress Preserve CDD Recreational Facilities Policies
Recreational Facilities Policies
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Cypress Preserve Community Development District Disclosure
Please be advised that the Cypress Preserve Community Development District (the “District”), a local unit of special purpose government created under Florida law, has constructed and is responsible for the maintenance of certain improvements, infrastructure and facilities within the District. The District financed this construction through the sale of tax-exempt bonds, a form of public financing. As a result, and in accordance with applicable federal and state law, all District owned improvements, infrastructure and facilities are and shall remain open and accessible to the general public. Should you have any questions on this matter, non-resident user fees applicable to District recreational facilities, or any other general District issue, please feel free to contact the District Manager.