Landscape

The Village at Nags Head Property Owners Association, and ten Community Associations, invest significant manpower and financial resources to keep our community’s landscaping among the finest on the Outer Banks. The attractive and well-maintained common area landscapes are among the most distinctive attributes of the Village.

The Landscape Committee is engaged in the oversight and maintenance of VNHPOA common area landscaping including irrigation, lighting, entrance signage, sound access landscaping, and dog stations. The Committee is primarily focused on the design and maintenance of plants, bushes, ground cover, mulched areas, stone areas, and the primary entrance signage areas.

The Landscape Committee chairperson is Robert Griffin. Other committee members are Carol Lepeau, John Ratzenberger, and George Triebsch.

Subcommittees Are

Entrances Committee: Keith Halfland (chair), Mark Elaides, Mark Myers

Split Rail Fence Committee: Linda Ledwith (chair), Mary Beth Eliades, Mark Myers

Sound Access Committee: Mark Elaides (chair), Beverly Head, Mary Beth Eliades

The Landscape Committee oversees the landscape maintenance contractor. This includes the development and evaluation of Requests for Proposals, and the ongoing review of the contractor’s performance. Currently, Ground Pros Landscape Management maintains our common areas. Click here for a map of areas covered by Ground Pros. Dog stations are r Landscape egularly maintained throughout the Village. Click here for a map of the dog station locations.

The Committee facilitates Yard of the Month and Holiday Yard of the Season programs. For more information, click on the links below:

Yard of the Month Program

Yard of the Month Previous Winners

Holiday Yard of the Season

The Landscape Committee often works with Community HOAs within the Village to provide advice and input on specific landscape projects to promote the consistency of projects within the overall landscape objectives of the Village. (Note: The advice and input of the Committee does not constitute an offer or agreement to provide funding for separate HOA landscaping projects.)

All pole streetlights in the community are maintained by Dominion Power. The entrance and solar lights at the ends of most roadway medians are the responsibility of POA. To make suggestions, report a light out, or volunteer to serve on the Landscape Committee, please contact the Seaside Management, Inc. shannon
@seaside-management.com or (252) 261-1200.