March 13, 2021

Be Alert / Car Hopping / Rim Thefts

This is an important reminder to our members and residents in the community to please stay vigilant. The Board of Directors routinely monitors reports of crime in the area.  Recently we have seen a spike in reported car hopping, rim thefts, etc... in the area via CrimeMapping.comRing's Neighbors App and Nextdoor. Although we have not received any reports of these types of petty crime occurring in our community, we have seen quite a few in nearby neighborhoods.  As always we ask members to take precautions so they don't become a victim.  Make it a routine to lock all your car doors at night. To prevent Car hoppers from entering your car, please make sure you leave your cars doors locked at all times and never leave any valuables in your cars. Individuals that car hop tend to always go through unlocked cars because it attracts less attention. If you see individuals going house to house and checking out cars, call Police right away. For residents having alloy wheels/rims should invest in one or two sets of wheel locks to secure their rims and ensure that the key used for those locks is not hidden in an obvious place within their vehicle and instead place them where thieves will will not easily find them. Car owners should also look into VIN etching kits or services as thieves tend to stay away from parts that have had their vehicle identification number (VIN) etched onto the rims, doors, windows, windshield, etc...To make it more difficult for thieves to steal your tires, make sure your front wheals are turned all the way left or right as a deterrent since this make them more difficult to remove. We also urge our member to please leave their front porch lights on all night long in order to deter such thefts. If you are concerned about the electrical costs, please keep in mind that with today's LED light bulbs, power consumption is very negligible. The few pennies you pay per day to run LED lights will far outweigh the aggravation of having your vehicle's content stolen.  We have also been told by police that the security cameras, the Ring doorbell and similar devices can also help deter such crimes.

It goes without saying that if suspicious activity is occurring on or around the property, residents are urged to please contact Police immediately by calling their non-emergency number at (305) 4-POLICE (476-5423).  If you believe that a crime is in progress, please call 911.  Do not attempt contact with any person engaging in suspicious activity and instead let Police handle the situation.  It is important that residents always file a Police report for any crime that has been committed against them, no matter how small or insignificant you think it might be.  If a report is not filed, Police have no way to determine crime trends in a community.  After filing a Police report, please let us know so we can alert the rest of our members.

March 12, 2021

Garbage & Recycling Bins

For the last several months we have again begun seeing issues with some homeowners leaving their green & blue bins out on the curb past 7 PM of their scheduled pickup day, with some residents going as far as leaving their bins out all week long. We have also observed some residents placing their bins in the middle of the road which also presents a  danger to motorists. It is important for members & residents in the community to ensure that their green and blue bins not be placed on the curb until 7 PM the night before pick-up and put away by 7 PM the day of pick-up. We ask for everyone's cooperation with the matter to keep the community looking good and motorists safe. Beginning next week, any member or resident found not adhering to this rule will find an orange warning notice left on their container(s) and should the warning go unheeded will eventually result in possible forced maintenance action. 

You can find more information regarding Trash Pickup days & Bulky Waste pickup by Clicking Here. There we outline what a homeowner's responsibilities are with regard to garbage collection.

March 07, 2021

Villa of the Quarter: March 2021

The Board of Directors recognizes members who go above and beyond in the upkeep of their villa within our community. These members are examples of the potential each home has when it is well maintained and also helps keep property values high, benefiting everyone in the community. This helps make our community a very desirable place to live.

The home chosen for the 1st Quarter of 2021 belongs to Lenin Mejia Castro who lives on 110th ST CIR E. Having purchased his home a couple of years ago, he has put in a lot of work into his unit. His exterior updates and new landscaping really helps draws attention to his home making it stand out from all the rest. On February 28th, 2021 the Board President & Vice President presented the Devon-Aire Villas #1: Villa of The Quarter award in recognition of outstanding landscaping and villa upkeep as well as a $50 Cheesecake Factory gift card. The Board of Directors wishes to thank you for all the hard work you have put into your villa. We are proud to have you in the community.




About Devon-Aire Villas #1

This blog serves the residents of Devon-Aire Villas # 1 which is a community consisting of 302 town homes on 45 acres of land, 15 acres of which is open common areas, located on SW 122nd Ave & SW 111th St in Miami, Florida.

Property Management

Devon-Aire Villas # 1 is managed by Scott Galya at Brickell Property Management. You can reach Scott Galya as well as the Board of Directors via our Contact Us Page, by email at , by leaving voice mail or a text message at (305) 859-1462. If you would like to send US Mail, you can find our mailing address on our Contact Us page. When contacting us, please provide your full name and property address so we can better serve you. Should you need pass by the office, please schedule an appointment by contacting us by email.

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Community Network

Devon-Aire Villas #1 uses Nextdoor to allow homeowners and residents to receive important updates about Crime, Safety, Events, and Meetings. This closed social network also allows homeowners and residents to post Neighborhood Classifieds, announce yard sales, report a lost/found pet and much more.

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Other Contacts

Miami Dade Police:
(305) 4-POLICE
(305) 476-5423

3-1-1 or
(305) 468-5900

Trash, Recycling & Bulk Waste Pickup
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Poison Control Center
(800) 222-1222

FPL:
(305) 442-8770

Crime Map

FDLE Offender Search

Voter Information

Devon-Aire HOA # 1 is part of Precinct 743 and its polling station is located at Devon-Aire Park which is at the corner of 104th St and 122nd Ave. Below is our district information:

Congress: 26
State Senate: 40
State House: 118
County Commission: 8
School Board: 7
Community Council: 11

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