- For the third straight year, all member accounts are current.
- We successfully revitalized our community's governing documents. The process of revitalization was a huge undertaking which involved many members of the community with many months of planning and a lot of foot work. Without their efforts, we we would not have seen a successful revitalization.
- The vacant seat on the Board was recently filled by Rafael Casero. We wish to thank him for accepting the seat.
- We continue to host community Crime Watch meetings every 4 months to bring greater awareness about crime in the area.
- Members of the Board continue to attend regular CAC meetings at the MDPD Kendall station where they forward any members concerns at those meetings.
- Members of the Board & community members attended numerous MDPD sponsored events such as Coffee with Cops, Cookies with Rookies, etc.. to bridge the gap between police and association.
- Areas which have lighting installed had their old sign poles removed and their attached signage moved to the adjacent light pole.
- Entrances were cleaned up and remulched in time for the holidays.
- Members have raised concerns at numerous Board meetings regarding traffic issues on 122nd Ave and their inability to safely exit the East & West side of the community. Although Members of the Board took those concerns to Commissioner Cava's office which then requested a traffic study in late 2017. After the study was completed in late 2018 in was determined that the county would install a light at the corner of 106th St and 122nd Ave. Although we were unable to get a traffic light installed at 110/111 St exits for the East & West side, it is hoped that a light on 106 will help with the traffic is some small way.
One of the projects we had attempted to schedule for this year was delayed due to county permitting issues. We originally planned on starting the project in early November however unlike previous years, this year the county brought up a 2012 ordinance which requires a guardrail be installed in any parking area facing a body of water. It just so happens one of our parking areas on Park West faces a canal and therefore the county will not issue a permit unless a guardrail installation is part of the sealcoating work. That of course raises the price of the project. The Board has been working with our contractor to address the issue while at the same time keeping the cost for that installation within our budget. We hope to get the project on its way by early or late February 2020. We will send out more information as soon as we are confident of a date.
Although we didn't have enough residents this year to establish a quorum in order to conduct business for the 2019 annual meeting, the Board would like to take this opportunity to thank all residents who were able to attend and stayed for the December Board Meeting. Your attendance helps us immensely during the year and helps us chart future improvements & direction in the community.
The Board of Directors wishes our members & residents and their families a Happy New Year. We look forward to seeing you at our January 7th, 2020 Board meeting.
The Board of Directors wishes our members & residents and their families a Happy New Year. We look forward to seeing you at our January 7th, 2020 Board meeting.