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The newsletter from Sandia Heights Homeowners Association (SHHA) highlights various updates and initiatives for the community. Some key points include the repainting plans for the Circle K building, improvements on Tramway Blvd., replacement of neighborhood street signs, reminders for safe driving due to increased traffic, results of the house decoration contest, covenant monitoring on solar installations, updates on gas line installations, and offerings at the Outpost Arena. Additionally, it mentions new board members, results of the homeowner survey, formation of neighborhood activity groups based on survey responses, and a shift to more efficient billing methods through computerized systems.
Two new locations have been added for the stores Zuni-San Mateo Plaza and Caracol Plaza, offering creative needlepoint supplies. Residents are reminded to provide specific information when calling 911, including type of problem and location details, to prevent confusion and delays in emergency response. Additionally, a store catering to kitchen and table supplies is now open from Monday to Saturday, providing essentials for cooks in the area.
Locations: Zuni-San Mateo Plaza, Caracol Plaza, Prince of Peace Community of Paseo Del Norte, A Store for Cooks, Fire & Medical Emergencies.
Keywords: homeowner survey results, efficient billing, asterisk membership, covenant monitoring, emergency response readiness., house decoration contest, neighborhood activity groups, neighborhood street signs, gas line installation, safe driving, Outpost Arena, bird collision prevention, Circle K, lessons in bridge, Tramway Blvd