Welcome to the neighborhood!
We are excited that you chose to call Castleton Estates Home. Here is some information that we hope you find useful.
Dues
The dues are mandatory and due once a year. The dues for 2024 were $380. There are no monthly maintenance fees. A few homes are assessed a lake assessment however, that organization does not fall under Castleton Estates.
Registration Forms
It is important for us to know who our members and neighbors are. It is also required to fill out the registration form to obtain pool passes. Contact the Secretary to find out more information.
Rental Restrictions
Castleton Estates has rental restrictions. See amendment number one
CEHOA Covenant – Rental Restrictions
Trash Day
Trash Day is usually Tuesdays. You can find out more information about trash here:
City of Indianapolis Trash Information
Regular Trash Pickup
On your collection day, have your trash on the curb before 7 a.m. Bag all trash in 10- to 15-gallon garbage bags and place in your trash cart.
You can throw these items away during your regular trash pickup:
- Food waste
- Paper
- Bottles
- Metal cans
- Plastic
- Cloth
- Toys
- Small twigs, leaves, and grass (bundle or bag these items.)
- Tires without metal rims (must be placed in trash carts.)
- Empty boxes (flatten and tie boxes into bundles.)
If you place unaccepted items in the trash, the city-county will place a tag on it with information on how you can meet pickup requirements.
Pool Information
We are pleased with our community pool open in the summer months.
Leash Law
We love the fact that so many of our neighbors go for walks with their pets on the sidewalks lined with beautiful mature trees. We also want to make sure that everyone is safe. It is important to comply with the leash laws and protect your pup.
Crime Watch
We have an outstanding Crime Watch program and encourage you to get involved.
Storm Inlets
We all need to work together ensuring that the storm water inlets are clean and free of debris. If you have an inlet help out by making sure that leaves, sticks, and other debris is removed.
Parking
Does the neighborhood enforce parking? No. Parking is enforced by the police.
You can send a Traffic Complaint by going to the City of Indianapolis Website