Happy Fall to all! As we move into the new season, the
work in Niguel Shores shifts to more annual maintenance projects but, because we enjoy such excellent weather year-round, we always keep an eye on the most popular amenities like the beach bluff, clubhouse and pool.
Bluff Benches—Next time you are at the bluff taking in a beautiful fall sunset, be sure to notice the teak benches along the bluff edge and the newly installed double bench at the entry from
the parking lot. Seeing this area, I am really amazed by how great it looks and appreciate all the hard work of the Maintenance Staff that goes into protecting this jewel of our community.
Future Repairs—Our residents on the Selva side will want to watch for coming repairs to the Manta Gate. The repair will be to the entrance gate only, so the exit gate will be utilized for two-way traffic for a short time.
Off of Atlantic Avenue, Premier Paving will start our annual street paving project on November 29 with the closure for asphalt repair and overlay slated to begin on December 9. The project will involve all the streets in that area including Colima Bay, Timor Bay and Bluehill Bay. Because the paving involves complete closure of all these streets, details and workarounds for parking and trash pickup are being developed.
Be on the lookout for further notice of both of these projects with a written plan and map to be sent by letter, email and also on our website.
Pool Maintenance—For our pool lovers, the semi- annual pool maintenance is scheduled for Monday, October 4 to Friday, October 15 and will also include the replace-ment of the three pool filters at the same time which will help minimize disruption. You have to love good planning!
Let Us Know—As always, if you see an area that might need attention, please submit a homeowner’s request either by email, or by using the “Online Service Request Form” or “Homeowner Request Form” available on the Niguel Shores website, or stopping by the office. Your request will be reviewed by the Maintenance Committee and addressed at our next meeting. That way YOU TOO can be involved in keeping Niguel Shores the “extremely
well-maintained community” it is.
—Geoff Dunlevie
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