Aberdeen Trails April 2018
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ABERDEEN TRAILS<br />
Board Of Directors Meetings<br />
The Board of Directors meet monthly in the community and homeowners<br />
are welcome to attend. Please contact management to obtain the meeting<br />
date and time in advance, as the schedule and location may change from<br />
time to time. You are also welcome to email management any questions<br />
or concerns you may have to scarey@highsierramanagement.com if you<br />
are unable to attend meetings and the Board of Directors will be happy<br />
to send you a response. As a reminder, monthly financials, governing<br />
documents, meeting minutes, forms, schedules, etc. are updated on the<br />
Association website for your review at any time.<br />
Streetlights<br />
Please report any lights that are out, blinking or on during the day. Part<br />
of your annual Homeowners fee pays for your streetlights, whether they<br />
work or not. If a light is out in your area, please call 713-207-2222 or go<br />
to www.centerpointenergy.com/outage and report it. Each light pole<br />
should have a 6-digit number on it. When reporting the light, you will<br />
need to provide the pole number and closest intersection or address. We<br />
want all our lights to work… a well lit area is a safe area!<br />
Signs on Mailboxes, Light Poles<br />
and Street Signs<br />
If you place signs in and around the neighborhood for Garage Sales,<br />
Lost Pets, etc., please make sure you remove them in a timely manner.<br />
Remember that postal boxes are the property of the USPS and it is a<br />
crime to attach anything to the cluster mailboxes! Please help to keep<br />
<strong>Aberdeen</strong> <strong>Trails</strong> looking beautiful!<br />
Tennis Court Use<br />
We have received reports that children have been using the tennis courts<br />
for everything but tennis. Please reiterate to your children that use of the<br />
courts is for tennis play ONLY. No soccer, rollerblading, skateboarding,<br />
bike riding, basketball, etc. allowed. Children caught abusing the courts<br />
may cause their parents to be financial penalized for any damages.<br />
The City of Houston Urges<br />
Residents to Sign Up for<br />
Emergency Notifications<br />
The City of Houston, in partnership with the Greater Harris County 9-1-1<br />
Emergency Network, is now offering emergency notifications to mobile<br />
phones through the Emergency Notification System (ENS). These emergency<br />
alerts will help residents get more information about emergencies in their<br />
neighborhoods, such as hazardous chemical spills, floods and large fires.<br />
Staying informed is an important way of keeping yourself and your family<br />
safe when emergencies occur. Landline home or work telephones are<br />
already a part of the ENS system and now residents can register their cell<br />
or internet phone numbers so they can be alerted about an emergency in<br />
their community. It’s simple and easy; sign-up at the City of Houston Office of<br />
Emergency Management website http://alert.houstonoem.org or http://911.<br />
org and register up to four telephone numbers. Houstonians can also register<br />
for ‘Alert Houston,’ the City of Houston’s Email Notification System, which<br />
sends emails to residents when emergencies affecting a large portion of the<br />
city occur, such as severe weather and hurricanes. Find out more about both<br />
AlertHouston and ENS by visiting http://alert.houstonoem.org.<br />
<strong>April</strong> <strong>2018</strong> | <strong>Aberdeen</strong> <strong>Trails</strong>