WE WANT YOU!

Being a board member might seem like an overwhelming task but working with this strong team of volunteer leaders makes the work enjoyable and workable. We all help one another and function as a team. The board is transparent and all business is conducted with care and professionalism. Our management company works with us to provide all the services we need in a professional and knowledgeable manner. Please consider joining us, we need YOU!

Sunday, August 23, 2009

1st Annual Bristolwood Neighborhood BBQ

Saturday, September 5

East End of La Costa Ave.
11:00 am – 2:00 pm

Burgers & Hotdogs
Chips & Drinks

Come on out & meet
your neighbors!

(Paid for with Hospitality Account funds)

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Welcome new Board Members

We would like to welcome two new Board Members to our HOA. That makes 5 board members now. The more the merrier. Thank you Penny & Elizabeth for your commitment to our HOA. We hope for your continued dedication in upholding the CC&Rs of our HOA and your active participation in the on-going projects.
The following changes have been made during our board meeting yesterday, Aug. 3rd.
Lorie has been promoted to Vice President. Penny has assumed Lorie's role as Treasurer. Paul still remains as the Board Secretary.

CONGRATULATIONS TEAM ! The streets look great after the recent slurry seal and repainting of the pavements. This should last for another 5 years. The addition of the speed bumps and 15 mph signs has certainly been effective in preventing speeders from driving recklessly in and out of our community.

OTAY WATER DISTRICT AT LEVEL 1 – DROUGHT WATCH

06/01/2009

The Otay Water District is at a Level 1 – Drought Watch and water conservation remains voluntary for customers in the district’s East County and South Bay service area. Otay Water District customers are not under the same water use restrictions as residents of the City of San Diego. Otay customers are achieving conservation goals through voluntary measures.

Because of the high level of water conservation that Otay Water District customers are achieving and a greater reliance on recycled water used for landscape irrigation, the Otay Water District has not instituted a Level 2 - Drought Alert, watering restrictions, or mandatory water conservation.

Past investments in recycled water infrastructure are contributing to the district achieving its conservation goals. Recycled water is a drought-proof supply of water used for landscape irrigation and the Otay Water District has one of the largest recycled water networks in San Diego County. Every gallon of recycled water used for landscape irrigation conserves a gallon of drinking water.

The district nevertheless continues to urge its customers to save water by:

• Repairing all water leaks promptly.
• Use a broom to clean paved surfaces such as sidewalks, driveways, or patios.
• When irrigating, stop water waste from runoff, overspray, broken or misdirected sprinkler heads.
• Irrigate before 10:00 a.m. and after 6:00 p.m. and no more than three days per week, 15 minutes per valve.
• Wash vehicles using a bucket and a hose with a positive shot-off nozzle, or use a commercial car wash that recycles water onsite.

Excerpt from Otay Water District website. For more information, visit www.otaywater.gov