Planning for our Community’s active summer months starts early in the year and the Maintenance Committee has several projects in the planning stages, with some already approved by the Board. For you Ping Pong players, the committee has recommended a replacement table for the now rather old and dilapidated existing table. Committee member, Nader Sadoughi researched and presented our group with three strong options from which an indoor/outdoor table with a ten year warranty was chosen.
We also identified the need to replace the existing pool deck furniture, and after exhaustive research by member Shelly Miller, which included visiting several area communities and resorts to determine the most economical but durable options, we are working with the Board to make a suitable selection.
The painting project at the Clubhouse and Community Office is complete and looking great. Also the new wind screens are up on our tennis courts.
At the Bluff two new redwood picnic tables have been installed, along with the needed repairs to the remaining composite tables, so we will have plenty of seating for all the sunsets, wonderful holiday picnicking and events scheduled this summer.
Our maintenance staff is also in the process of replacing the wooden light posts in the Clubhouse parking lot that have succumbed to termite damage and dry rot, so look for those to be refreshed the next time you are there. Additionally, we approved the replacement of our Street signs and a vendor has been selected for that project.
If you are a walker—whether it be with your pet, for exercise, or just taking a stroll in our beautiful common areas—you will notice there are several stations provided throughout the community providing handy pet waste bags and deposit cans to make it easy to pick up after your animals. Unfortunately there are residents who either ignore the need to pick up after their pet or, even more surprising, use the bag to pick up but then leave it on the ground for someone else to retrieve. Simply said, this is inconsiderate behavior. Please take a moment to clean up after your dog so your neighbor doesn’t have to.
That way we can all enjoy the “Extremely Well Maintained Community” we all are working together to create.
—Geoff Dunlevie
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