The Gull's Call - Oct/Nov/Dec 2025

AssociationNews Bay Colony by Nicelle Delos Reyes, Association Manager A S WE MOVE INTO THE FALL AND WINTER MONTHS, Bay Colony remains a place where neighbors look out for one another and take pride in our community. Thank you for your continued patience and cooperation during the ongoing roofing project — your All communication regarding the roofing project should go through Management only — not directly to the roofing contractors. This helps avoid miscommunication, keeps everyone on the same page, and ensures that questions or concerns are addressed quickly and correctly. If you notice any issues during the project, please contact Management right away so we can follow up promptly. Reporting Maintenance Issues If you see a maintenance concern anywhere in the community, please let Management know as soon as possible. Early reporting helps us prevent small problems from becoming bigger ones, and it ensures Bay Colony continues to look and function at its best. STAY INVOLVED Bay Colony thrives when neighbors participate. If you’ve ever thought about joining a committee or volunteering, we encourage you to reach out to Management at BYC@ harborbay.org. It’s a great way to contribute and stay connected. BOARD MEETINGS Board meetings continue to be held on the third Thursday of each month at 6:00 p.m. Homeowners are always welcome to attend in person at the Community Center (3195 Mecartney Road) or join remotely via RingCentral. Agendas and links can be found at harborbay.org/ calendar. Thank you for being an engaged and thoughtful part of the Bay Colony community. Here’s to a safe and festive season ahead! support truly makes a difference. ROOFING PROJECT REMINDER

Bayview Harbor by Diana Torres, Association Manager B AYVIEW HARBOR IS A BEAUTIFUL COMMUNITY, and it’s thanks to the pride and care of our residents. As we enjoy the late summer season, the Bayview Harbor Board would like to share a few important reminders and updates for all homeowners. Work to repair Berkshire Road asphalt was scheduled to begin on September 19th, and notices were sent out to affected homeowners. Please plan accordingly for parking and access during the repair period. Be sure to review the Architectural Guidelines as you plan any exterior changes to your home, which must be reviewed and approved to ensure consistency and harmony throughout our neighborhood. This helps maintain property values and our community’s overall aesthetic. Please make sure lawns are mowed, landscaping is trimmed, and front yards remain neat and well-kept. Small efforts make a big difference in keeping Bayview Harbor looking its best! We’re excited to announce that Bayview Harbor will soon begin the process of updating our community paint palette. This refreshed palette will give homeowners a wider range of approved colors while keeping our neighborhood cohesive and attractive. More information and details on the updated palette will be shared as the process moves forward. Lastly, The City of Alameda will soon begin its Pavement Management Project, which includes street resurfacing throughout our area. Homeowners should be receiving a letter directly from the City of Alameda with project details, timing, and instructions. Please review this information carefully so you can plan accordingly. Thank you for doing your part to keep Bayview Harbor a vibrant and welcoming community. Together, we can balance neighborhood improvements with the charm that makes our community so special.

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