GRIT Issues

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December 2019

Holiday season brings about festive lighting displays that require caution to prevent accidents and fires. Safety tips include inspecting lights, avoiding overloading circuits, and securing outdoor connections properly. Hosts are reminded to plan guest parking responsibly during holiday gatherings t...
Sandia Heights New Neighbors Welcoming Initiative
Community Service & Membership
Holiday Parking & Lighting Safety Tips
Bob Thomas
How to Form a Neighborhood Watch
Editor
Beep! Beep! (Historical Article 1990)
Jean Helfin
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November 2019

The Quail Run Center at Tramway Blvd. and San Rafael Ave. has been sold and will undergo significant upgrades, including a name change to Sandia Heights Village, with renovations such as repainting, landscaping improvements, and a new sign. The Architectural Control Committee will collaborate with t...
Changes Coming to the Quail Run Center
Bob Bower
Light Pollution (Historical Article from 2013)
Joe Pappe
Don't Let Your Water Pipes Freeze!
Bob Bower
Speeding on Neighborhood Streets
David Wilson
Thank You to Trash Pick-Up Volunteers
Editor
Bagworms
Travis Rich
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October 2019

The Sandia Heights Homeowners Association (SHHA), through various articles in their newsletter, addresses important updates and reminders for its members. The treasurer announces an increase in monthly dues and tram pass prices, citing rising costs as the reason. Additionally, a plea to keep the nei...
Tram Pass Price Increase
Cheryl Iverson
Community Survey 2019 Is Again Very Positive
Stephen Baca
Covenant Support Committee (CSC) Needs Volunteers
CSC
Responding to Home Emergency Situations
Bob Bower
Halloween Safety Tips
Editor
Your Dues Are How Much?
Cheryl Iverson
Keep Our Sandia Bears Safe!
Kate Fry
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September 2019

The newsletter starts with a call for candidates to join the Board of Directors to ensure the continuity of operations and finances of the Sandia Heights Homeowners Association. Without sufficient volunteers, the viability of the association is at risk, emphasizing the importance of community member...
It's Chili Harvest Time
Susan McCasland
Ten3 Restaurant Is Open!
Susan McCasland
Covenant Support Committee (CSC) Needs Volunteers
CSC
Not Too Big, Not Too Small (Historical Article from April 1989)
Editor
Contractors in Sandia Heights
Susan B.
SHHA 's Clock Is Ticking…
Emily Rudin
Fall Bear Alert
Editor
Bobcats
Kate Fry
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August 2019

The Sandia Heights Homeowners Association is actively seeking new members for its Board of Directors, with several terms expiring soon. Eligible members are encouraged to consider joining the Board, which requires good financial standing, property ownership in Sandia Heights, and a commitment to uph...
Have You Used a Contractor Lately?
Editor
Septic System Tips
Bob Bower
SHHA 's Board of Directors Needs YOU!
Emily Rudin
Garbage Cans Are an Eyesore!
Susan Seligman
Some Pointers About Hantavirus
Susan McCasland
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July 2019

The newsletter discusses strategies and safeguards to reduce burglaries in the Sandia Heights area, including knowing neighbors, reporting suspicious activity, securing homes, and using security systems effectively. It also touches on the benefits of utilizing goats for vegetation management to redu...
Review of How the Architectural Control Committee (ACC) Works
Bob Bower
Community Services and Membership Committee's 2019 Survey
Stephen Baca
Reminders from Your Covenant Support Committee
Bob Thomas
Woof! Woof! Is That YOUR Dog Barking?
CSC
No Fireworks in Sandia Heights - EVER!
E&S
Brush Fire in Foothills at Bear Canyon
Susan McCasland
Goats of Sandia Heights
Judy Durzo
Construction Courtesy & Safety in Sandia Heights
Bob Bower
Neighbors United Against Crime (Part 2)
Editor
It's Summer and Snakes Are Out
Susan McCasland
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June 2019

The newsletter provides an update on the improvements planned for W.L. Jackson Park, including the addition of more shade trees, a potential shade structure and picnic tables pending budget review, and the exclusion of a splash pad due to high costs. It also summarizes a Fire Risk Management Seminar...
Preliminary and Final Design and Construction Plans
Bob Bower
2019 Easter Egg Hunt
Paula Baxter
Update on W.L. Jacson Park
Emily Rudin
Summary of 2019 Fire Risk Management Seminar (Part 2)
Travis Rich
Elm Trees
CSC
Avoid Paving "Travelers"
Mick Rich
Neighbors United Against Crime
Editor
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May 2019

From concerns over goatscaping test projects to fire risk management seminars, the Sandia Heights Homeowners Association addresses various community issues. The use of goats to clear vegetation as a test project raised questions about how successful it would be in reducing fire risks, with emphasis...
Answers to Questions from the 2019 Annual Meeting
Woody Farber
Outpost Ice Arena - New Owner, Big Changes
Susan McCasland
Fire Prevention Seminar
Bob Bower
Summary of 2019 Fire Risk Management Seminar (Part 1)
Travis Rich
Choice Plants and Rabbit Food (Reprinted from 1989)
Jean Hefflin
Light Talk
Bob Bower
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April 2019

The newsletter discusses issues regarding access to trails in Sandia Heights for hikers, emphasizing that arroyos within the neighborhood are on private property. Therefore, hikers are advised against hiking through these arroyos to reach trails and are encouraged to seek access from public lands in...
Discussion of Walls and Fences
Bob Bower
From the Parks & Safety Committee: You Asked, We Answered
C&P
New Peak Restaurant Update
Susan McCasland
Elena Gallegos Open Space
City of Albuquerque
Weed and Fire Season Is Approaching
Emily Rudin
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March 2019

The newsletters provide detailed Annual Reports from the President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer of the Sandia Heights Homeowners Association (SHHA). Key highlights include security upgrades, development of submission procedures for GRIT articles, revised policies and guidelines, financi...
Annual Reports from 2019 Annual Meeting
SHHA
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February 2019

Residents of Sandia Heights are encouraged to establish trusted relationships with neighbors for enhanced security in the community. The Sandia Heights Security Patrol provides a visible deterrent to crime, responds to various calls including residential alarms and suspicious activities, and offers...
Architectural Control Committee's Neighborhood Review Process
Bob Bower
Did You Know That Bernalillo County Has a Noise Ordinance?
CSC
Social Media Survey Results
Susan McCasland
Successful Goatscaping Trial for Wildfire Reduction
Editor
33 Years Ago, Homeowner Survey Results (Reprinted from 1986)
Editor
Security Tips
E&S
Renters and Membership Benefits
C&P
SHHA Homeowner Members Can Log onto the SHHA Website
Editor
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January 2019

The 2018 Annual Meeting of the homeowners' association introduced a new format with interactive sessions for members to engage in discussions and provide feedback. This led to initiatives such as the first-annual SHHA Community Survey, which received over 700 responses, helping the association bette...
2018 Annual Meeting Netted Results
Hugh Prather
New Neighborhood Business
Susan McCasland
You, the SHHA , Covenant Enforcement
CSC
Happy Birthday, GRIT?
Susan McCasland
Sandia Heights Posted Speed Limits
E&S

GRIT Archive

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Contact

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  • Fax: (505) 856-8544
  • Email: shha@sandiahomeowners.org
  • Address: 12700 San Rafael NE #3
    Albuquerque, NM 87122

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