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About us
Colette is your dedicated Community Director—here to support you and help create a happy resident experience.
Whether you have a quick question or need help with something bigger, Colette is your go-to, backed by our Community Experience Team for timely communication and follow-through.
Monday – Friday: 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Saturday: 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Sunday: Closed


Community Director
We’re here and excited to set the happiness bar high.
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Yes, you would need your account number and payment mailing address
Union Park HOA P.O. Box 161267, Altamonte Springs, FL 32716‑1267 to set up your Bill Pay with your bank.
Yes, you can choose either Autodraft (no processing fee and allows checking/savings accounts only) or Recurring Payments (a processing fee applies and it allows payment by credit card or bank account).
Yes, any changes to the exterior of your home require an application to be submitted for approval. Submit all ARC requests through the Vantaca resident portal by selecting Requests from the left-hand menu and choosing ARC Request. Complete the form, attach any required documents, and submit.
Please allow up to 30 days for review and approval.
Instructions: https://support.vantaca.com/hc/en-us/articles/22125817738139-Vantaca-Home-ARC-Requests
On the 1st of each quarter (January, April, July, October). Payments can be made through the resident portal or via check to:
Union Park HOA P.O. Box 161267 Altamonte Springs, FL 32716‑1267
Waste Connections 844-708-7274 https://www.wasteconnections.com.
Tuesday and Friday are trash pick up and Wednesday is recycling day.
Internet and Cable is included in your quarterly HOA fee, powered by Spectrum: 833-697-7328
Pasco County Water – Call: (727) 847-8131
Visit: https://www.pascocountyfl.net/services/utilities/index.php
TECO (Tampa Electric Company)
Call: (813) 228-4111
Visit: https://www.tecoenergy.com/
CDD fees are assessments collected through your annual property tax bill, and they help pay for long-term operations and maintenance infrastructure and bond repayment. You can find a copy of your tax bill by visiting the tax collector’s website: https://www.pascotaxes.com/
No short term rentals are permitted, all leases must be a minimum of 6 months.
No more than 2 dogs and or cats per household.
A CDD (Community Development District) is a local government entity that finances, builds, and maintains major community infrastructure, with fees collected through your property tax bill. An HOA (Homeowners Association) is a private organization that enforces community rules and maintains neighborhood standards, funded by dues paid directly by homeowners. While the CDD handles large-scale infrastructure and long-term maintenance, the HOA manages day-to-day operations, community rules, and neighborhood aesthetics—many communities have both, each serving different roles.
Request from Kai or download using the portal: https://home.hikai.com/login