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The newsletter from Sandia Heights Homeowners Association covered various topics in its latest issue. It highlighted the addition of 12 new board members and emphasized the need for more community involvement, especially from residents of specific areas. The document stressed the importance of water conservation due to the limited water resources in the region and the challenges faced by the association in enforcing restrictive covenants regarding landscaping and water usage. It also mentioned issues like pet control and vandalism, urging residents to adhere to community rules and address concerns collectively.
Furthermore, the Architectural Control Committee (ACC) provided its annual report, outlining its efforts in reviewing over 100 construction and landscaping projects. The ACC underscored challenges in enforcing covenants and expressed the need for clearer guidelines from homeowners. Additionally, the Traffic and Safety Committee raised concerns about speeding within the neighborhood and announced potential speed traps to ensure compliance. A call for participation in a crime survey to improve safety measures and the treasurer's report detailing financial updates were also included in the newsletter.
A range of committees and staff appointments are detailed within the Sandia Heights Homeowners Association newsletter. Various updates include the purchase of property for Cedar Hill Park, discussions on park improvements, and opposition to commercial development near Tranway and Paseo Del Norte. The newsletter also covers updates on security services, efforts to combat vandalism, and a letter from residents affected by recent property damage. Unique keywords: Cedar Hill Park, Tranway, Paseo Del Norte, vandalism, security services.
Additionally, the newsletter highlights the roles of different committees such as the Communications and Publications Committee, Community Service and Membership Committee, and Covenant Support Committee. It discusses events organized by the Homeowners Association like the Holiday Open House, Wine Tasting, and the importance of community involvement. There is an emphasis on promoting membership, enhancing communication channels, and addressing covenant violations in the community. Unique keywords: Holiday Open House, Wine Tasting, covenant violations, community involvement, communication channels.
The newsletter introduces new board members including the President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Members-at-Large. It also includes information on how to become a member by submitting a $5 check payable to the Sandia Heights Wildflower Club. The payment should be sent to Susan Cook at a specific address in Albuquerque.
Keywords: crime survey, treasurer's report., Sandia Heights Wildflower Club, restrictive covenants, address, speeding, board members, Albuquerque., pet control, vandalism, Architectural Control Committee (ACC), Traffic and Safety Committee, payment, water conservation, membership, community involvement
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