The Gull's Call - Oct/Nov/Dec 2023

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Harbor Bay Security created and posted new neighborhood signs for the Headlands and other associations. Contact our HOA security team if you notice any suspicious activity: 510-865-0417.

JOIN US AT BOARD MEETINGS Your input is invaluable to us. We invite you to participate in our board meetings, which offer a platform for sharing concerns, ideas, and questions. Your active involvement helps us make informed decisions that benefit the entire community. Stay tuned for meeting announcements, and please consider joining us. As the leaves start to turn and the air gets crisper, let's keep our neighborhood spirit alive. Don't forget to prep your landscapes for the possibility of another wet winter – a little TLC goes a long way! Have a safe a wonderful winter! See you around the neighborhood! Sandpiper Cove by Scott Daley T HE TODDLER PARK IS FINALLY OPEN! THANK YOU so much for your patience. Bids, painting, materials and inspections took longer than we expected. Thank you to one of our homeowners, Lin Wu, for her dedication to details and her wonderful suggestions in helping plan the park. Let’s keep our new park clean and safe by not bringing your old broken toys there. Some may ask why there are two toddler swings. It is the law that the swings have to be alike if they are sharing the same support bars. We figured there was lots for a toddler to keep busy but we needed something for babies. Our next meeting is November 8th at 6:00 PM at the Community Center, 3195 Mecartney Road, or RingCentral. Please join us if you have questions, ideas, or simply want to meet some of your neighbors. Scott, Ronda, Pam, Mita, and Vaishali

Photo courtesy of Martin Fong

Pelican Bay by Mark Techaphunphol A S THE VIBRANT COLORS OF AUTUMN START TO grace our community, we hope this letter finds you well and that you are enjoying the changing seasons. With the onset of fall, we would like to share some important updates and reminders to ensure a As we recall the wet winter we experienced last year, we encourage each of you to consider your landscaping needs in anticipation of potential inclement weather. Properly preparing your outdoor spaces can help mitigate the effects of heavy rains. This might include trimming trees, clearing gutters, and reinforcing drainage systems. By taking these proactive steps, we can collectively contribute to maintaining the beauty and functionality of our neighborhood. ARCHITECTURAL MATTERS A friendly reminder that if you have any architectural projects or modifications planned for your property, be sure to submit an application for approval through our online portal at harborbay.org/archapp. The Pelican Bay HOA is dedicated to maintaining the harmonious aesthetics of our community, and your adherence to this process ensures that all changes align with our shared vision. smooth transition into the colder months. LANDSCAPING PREPARATION FOR WINTER

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