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The Sandia Heights Homeowners Association (SHHA) completed its financial audit, covering the period from June 2001 to October 2002. Changes were made to strengthen the accounting system, and the audit concluded that the financial records were in good order and the accounting practices met the standards. Additionally, a warning was issued against using the services of Los Arboles Tree Service due to lack of licensing and the use of improper tree sprays. The newsletter also announced a photo contest for the 2004 Residence Directory cover and a call for article submissions for the upcoming Grit newsletter.
A resident of Sandia Heights raised concerns in The Grit newsletter regarding speeding and safety issues on a specific block (#1-414 JH). The resident highlighted dangers posed by speeding motorists, incorrect information in previous articles, and the need for adherence to speed limits due to increased residential population. The resident emphasized the risks to children, pedestrians, and property caused by speeding vehicles and called for respectful driving in the neighborhood. The article also discussed the enforcement of speed limits by local authorities, the history of speed limits in the area, and the importance of responsible driving habits in ensuring the safety of all residents.
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