{"id":48893,"date":"2019-04-08T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2019-04-08T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dev-laguna-woods.pantheonsite.io\/document\/village-breeze-april-2019\/"},"modified":"2024-11-05T21:02:47","modified_gmt":"2024-11-06T05:02:47","slug":"village-breeze-april-2019","status":"publish","type":"document","link":"https:\/\/lagunawoodsvillage.com\/es\/document\/village-breeze-april-2019\/","title":{"rendered":"Brisa del pueblo abril de 2019"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\u00a7<\/p>\n<p>oy ew j<\/p>\n<p>MW<\/p>\n<p>Wy X<\/p>\n<p>a<\/p>\n<p>><\/p>\n<p>fo<\/p>\n<p>#<\/p>\n<p>0<\/p>\n<p>S<\/p>\n<p>\\<\/p>\n<p>Sif<\/p>\n<p>a<\/p>\n<p>ZL<\/p>\n<p>Ey<\/p>\n<p>=<\/p>\n<p>fay,<\/p>\n<p>AN<\/p>\n<p>==<\/p>\n<p>SAP,<\/p>\n<p>BT<\/p>\n<p>Ws<\/p>\n<p>0)<\/p>\n<p>N<\/p>\n<p>&#038;<\/p>\n<p>27<\/p>\n<p>T<\/p>\n<p>hue<\/p>\n<p>AN<\/p>\n<p>7<\/p>\n<p>(hE<\/p>\n<p>AN<\/p>\n<p>NR<\/p>\n<p>13<\/p>\n<p>Jo<\/p>\n<p>IN<\/p>\n<p>NY<\/p>\n<p>Wa<\/p>\n<p>ue<\/p>\n<p>{<\/p>\n<p>i,<\/p>\n<p>ET<\/p>\n<p>77<\/p>\n<p>1d<\/p>\n<p>We<\/p>\n<p>hol<\/p>\n<p>3<\/p>\n<p>Saf<\/p>\n<p>ALS<\/p>\n<p>i<\/p>\n<p>SBN<\/p>\n<p>NN<\/p>\n<p>8<\/p>\n<p>7<\/p>\n<p>Wh<\/p>\n<p>M<\/p>\n<p>|<\/p>\n<p>7,<\/p>\n<p>7<\/p>\n<p>0<\/p>\n<p>2<\/p>\n<p>3<\/p>\n<p>INF<\/p>\n<p>ak<\/p>\n<p>SA<\/p>\n<p>ih<\/p>\n<p>\/<\/p>\n<p>hi<\/p>\n<p>ah<\/p>\n<p>a<\/p>\n<p>A<\/p>\n<p>14<\/p>\n<p><Q\n\n7.\n\nYAN\n\nA\n\na\n\nSO\n\n4h\n\n7,\n\n7\n\n7\n\ni\n\n\u00a5!\n\nfil\n\n2\n\n\\\n\n)\n\nxl\n\ni\n\n2\n\n {6\n\n\"BN\n\n=\n\n.-\n\n(7\n\ni\n\nws\n\nms\n\nol\n\ns\n\n4\n\nig\n\nUk\n\n2\n\nAl\n\nfl\n\nve\n\nLl\n\npi\n\nIf\n\nls\n\nD:\n\nwl 6\n\nJ\n\n)\n\nql\n\nVal;\n\niy\n\nfl \/\n\noly\n\n!\n\nfi\n\nWi\n\nIAN\n\ni!\n\n2\n\n(UH\n\nA\n\niy\n\nDy\n\nORI\n\nph\n\n\u201c4\n\n{7h\n\n3\n\nIe\n\n;\n\nlf\n\nUs\n\n4\n\nbi)\n\nWa C\n\n=\n\niW\n\n#14\n\nPag\n\n=!\n\n7\n\nlj i\n\n4\n\na)\n\nWe\n\ni\n\nNa\n\neN\n\nWg\n\nnN\n\nTSUN\n\nCe\n\n:\n\nvs\n\nWy,\n\nA\n\n#\n\n2\n\nyg\n\n7\n\nNS\n\n[5S\n\nSX\n\n&#038;\n\n5ilE\n\nSh\n\nIN\n\nS\n\nNY\n\nTR\n\nhe\n\n=\n\nNO\n\nay\n\nN\n\nCY\n\ngy ><\/p>\n<p>ENS<\/p>\n<p>TE<\/p>\n<p>AE<\/p>\n<p>12<\/p>\n<p>A;<\/p>\n<p>Xe<\/p>\n<p>ws<\/p>\n<p>Tk<\/p>\n<p>0<\/p>\n<p>pr<\/p>\n<p>yr<\/p>\n<p>3<\/p>\n<p>Ny<\/p>\n<p>KS<\/p>\n<p>x,<\/p>\n<p>13<\/p>\n<p>His<\/p>\n<p>&#038;<\/p>\n<p>Nn<\/p>\n<p>[3<\/p>\n<p>Add<\/p>\n<p>Al<\/p>\n<p>oe<br \/>\nBack to top<\/p>\n<p>GoLDEN Rain FounpaTiON<\/p>\n<p>Zz<\/p>\n<p>of LAcuNA WooDs<\/p>\n<p>Pay Assessments, View Work Orders<\/p>\n<p>Online at New Resident Portal<\/p>\n<p>Ig ~<\/p>\n<p>Village Residents can now access the new Resident<\/p>\n<p>portal on the Laguna Woods Village website. The<\/p>\n<p>&#8211;<\/p>\n<p>1 \u00a5<\/p>\n<p>Pa<\/p>\n<p>portal allows Residents to view account balances,<\/p>\n<p>Mee 4<\/p>\n<p>Laguna Woods Village<\/p>\n<p>view and print statements, pay assessments or<\/p>\n<p>chargeable services via credit card, view work<\/p>\n<p>orders and submit service requests online, and will<\/p>\n<p>incorporate additional features in the future, such<\/p>\n<p>as vehicle and emergency contact information. Click<\/p>\n<p>here to view a step-by-step tutorial on how to use<\/p>\n<p>\u2014<\/p>\n<p>\u2014\u2014<\/p>\n<p>the portal.<\/p>\n<p>Sh me<\/p>\n<p>For more information, call Resident Services<\/p>\n<p>at 949-597-4600.<\/p>\n<p>TRANSPORTATION COMMUNITY WORKSHOP<\/p>\n<p>~~<\/p>\n<p>HIGHLIGHTS, UPCOMING MILESTONES<\/p>\n<p>1 &#038;|<\/p>\n<p>A \u00a7<\/p>\n<p>\u00ab<\/p>\n<p>&#038;<\/p>\n<p>On Wednesday, April 3, the GRF Mobility and Vehicles Committee<\/p>\n<p>met to discuss transportation issues. At the meeting, Steve<\/p>\n<p>Brown from transportation consulting firm Fehr &#038; Peers<\/p>\n<p>provided an update on the transportation study that began in<\/p>\n<p>February. The update included an overview of the study\u2019s process and purpose, which is to evaluate<\/p>\n<p>the Easy Rider and Plan-A-Ride services, recommend more efficient routing and operations, improve<\/p>\n<p>customer satisfaction, attract more riders and engage the community for mutual benefit. The<\/p>\n<p>presentation also featured a summary of takeaways obtained at the Community Transportation<\/p>\n<p>Workshop meetings that took place recently at the Clubhouse 1 Main Lounge and in Lortscher Hall<\/p>\n<p>at The Towers. Fehr &#038; Peers announced that additional surveys and discussions will be taking place<\/p>\n<p>over the next few months and draft recommendations will be provided in late May.<\/p>\n<p>The Mobility and Vehicles Committee also reviewed ridership data for January and February<\/p>\n<p>and was given information on the destination shopping program, which offers bus trips to select<\/p>\n<p>shopping areas throughout Southern Orange County on most Tuesdays. For more information,<\/p>\n<p>call 949-597-4659 or email ride@vmsinc.org.<\/p>\n<p>VILLAGE BREEZE APRIL 2019<br \/>\nBack to top<\/p>\n<p>New Pickleball Courts Are Open for Play!<\/p>\n<p>plaglnrkost<\/p>\n<p>re<\/p>\n<p>pA<\/p>\n<p>it<\/p>\n<p>=<\/p>\n<p>il<\/p>\n<p>a.<\/p>\n<p>!<\/p>\n<p>mk<\/p>\n<p>~~ W<\/p>\n<p>wm<\/p>\n<p>I \u2014<\/p>\n<p>Be \u2014\u2014\u2014<\/p>\n<p>Aribbon-cutting ceremony was held on Wednesday, March 13, to celebrate the opening ~~ Pickleball players were keen<\/p>\n<p>of the new pickleball courts. Former Village Resident Mary Rayner, who first brought<\/p>\n<p>to begin court play.<\/p>\n<p>the sport to the Village, visited to take part in the festivities.<\/p>\n<p>On March 13, an excited group of racquet sport<\/p>\n<p>William Bell and Barney McCallum set out to create a<\/p>\n<p>enthusiasts, board members and staff gathered to<\/p>\n<p>game that would engage their kids through the lazy<\/p>\n<p>officially open the Village\u2019s new pickleball\/paddle<\/p>\n<p>days of summer. They armed them with table tennis<\/p>\n<p>tennis courts, eagerly anticipated since the project<\/p>\n<p>paddles and a Wiffle ball, and lowered the net on<\/p>\n<p>was first funded in 2014.<\/p>\n<p>their badminton court. In the coming days, kids and<\/p>\n<p>adults alike fell in love with the game, and as play<\/p>\n<p>Opening day was made even more special by a visit<\/p>\n<p>continued, the rules evolved.<\/p>\n<p>from former Village Resident Mary Rayner, who, along<\/p>\n<p>with her husband Dale, first brought pickleball to the<\/p>\n<p>Paddle tennis, which dates back almost 100 years<\/p>\n<p>Village in 2008. The sport, which is catching on across<\/p>\n<p>to Episcopal minister Frank Peer Beal of New York,<\/p>\n<p>the USA, offers players a new, fast and fun racket<\/p>\n<p>is adapted from tennis and features a smaller court,<\/p>\n<p>sport on a compact court. Mary and Dale discovered<\/p>\n<p>no double lanes, a lower net, a solid paddle and a<\/p>\n<p>pickleball during their RV travels, and founded the<\/p>\n<p>depressurized tennis ball.<\/p>\n<p>Pickleball Club upon settling in the Village.<\/p>\n<p>While construction was underway at the pickleball<\/p>\n<p>The game started in 1965 on Bainbridge Island,<\/p>\n<p>and paddle tennis courts, the Tennis Club graciously<\/p>\n<p>Washington, when Congressmen Joel Pritchard,<\/p>\n<p>shared its courts.<\/p>\n<p>SKIP THE LINE: GET YOUR RFID TODAY!<\/p>\n<p>Don\u2019t get stuck in line at the gate\u2014get your radio frequency identification<\/p>\n<p>decal (RFID) at Resident Services today. The process to upgrade all Village<\/p>\n<p>gates with RFID technology will give Residents quick and easy access to<\/p>\n<p>&#8211;<\/p>\n<p>the Community, improve guest access management, improve Community<\/p>\n<p>ey<\/p>\n<p>safety and unauthorized vehicle identification, and give Security the<\/p>\n<p>necessary tools to maintain the Village&#8217;s high safety standards. Automatic<\/p>\n<p>SON<\/p>\n<p>vehicle access to the Community via the Resident lane requires an RFID.<\/p>\n<p>The decal automatically opens gate arms without Gate Ambassador assistance; Residents and guests driving<\/p>\n<p>a vehicle without an RFID must use the guest lane to avoid holding up traffic. Acquire your RFID by visiting<\/p>\n<p>Resident Services in the Community Center from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Bring a current<\/p>\n<p>vehicle registration and Resident identification card. The per-vehicle RFID fee is $25.<\/p>\n<p>VILLAGE BREEZE APRIL 2019<br \/>\nBack to top<\/p>\n<p>Gate Retrofit Update: Gates3and 7<\/p>\n<p>Closed, Under Construction<\/p>\n<p>In Phase Il of the gate access project, Gates 3 and<\/p>\n<p>Bus Routes Affected by Gate 7 Closure<\/p>\n<p>7 will close on Monday, April 8. The construction<\/p>\n<p>Route 2-East<\/p>\n<p>team estimates this phase to be complete within six<\/p>\n<p>\u00ab Entry: Gate 8, following the current Residential<\/p>\n<p>weeks. During construction, Gates 3 and 7 will be<\/p>\n<p>route using the Avenida Sosiega and Punta Alta<\/p>\n<p>closed to vehicle traffic. However, Gate 3 will allow for<\/p>\n<p>stop as a temporary transfer point between<\/p>\n<p>pedestrian access and Gate 7 will allow for pedestrian<\/p>\n<p>2-East and 2-West.<\/p>\n<p>and golf cart access. A temporary gate house will<\/p>\n<p>be stationed at each gate. Similar to Phase I, gate<\/p>\n<p>\u00ab Exit: Gate 9, continuing on to the commercial route<\/p>\n<p>entrance hours will be adjusted to ensure efficient<\/p>\n<p>and making Gate 14 a temporary request stop.<\/p>\n<p>access to the Community and quick response by<\/p>\n<p>emergency personnel.<\/p>\n<p>Route 2-West<\/p>\n<p>\u00ab Entry: Gate 8 for route 2-West reverse residential<\/p>\n<p>Temporary Closures of Gates 3 and 7<\/p>\n<p>route to accommodate the transfer point at<\/p>\n<p>Gate 3<\/p>\n<p>Avenida Sosiega and Punta Alta to route 2-East.<\/p>\n<p>+ Pedestrian hours 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.<\/p>\n<p>\u00ab Gate 1 and Gate 2 open 24\/7 (no change)<\/p>\n<p>\u00ab Exit: Gate 9; Gate 14 will be a temporary request<\/p>\n<p>\u00ab Gate 4 open until 10 p.m.<\/p>\n<p>stop before the start of the commercial route to<\/p>\n<p>accommodate Residents from the Gate 14 area.<\/p>\n<p>Gate 7<\/p>\n<p>+ Pedestrian and golf cart hours 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.<\/p>\n<p>Casino Bus Pickup Location<\/p>\n<p>\u00ab Gate 8, Gate 9 and Gate 10 open 24\/7<\/p>\n<p>Clubhouse 3 parking lot<\/p>\n<p>GATE 8<\/p>\n<p>Ridge Router<\/p>\n<p>ALTERNATE<\/p>\n<p>omy<\/p>\n<p>CLUBHOUSE<\/p>\n<p>Via Mariposa East<\/p>\n<p>GATE 10 \u201cmt<\/p>\n<p>SESTER<\/p>\n<p>REcE<\/p>\n<p>ElToro Road<\/p>\n<p>5 ALTERNATE<\/p>\n<p>GATE<\/p>\n<p>=<\/p>\n<p>enida Despci<\/p>\n<p>,<\/p>\n<p>ALTERNATE<\/p>\n<p>GATE 1<\/p>\n<p><1\n\nGATE\n\nGi)\n\nGranad:\n\nond:\n\nJoust 22) CLUBHOUSE\n\nbi\n\n[><\/p>\n<p>cLusrouse, |<\/p>\n<p>TOWERS<\/p>\n<p>\u2018San Diego Freeway<\/p>\n<p>&#038;<\/p>\n<p>GATE 2<\/p>\n<p>(16)<\/p>\n<p>=<\/p>\n<p>ALTERNATE<\/p>\n<p>\u00a9<\/p>\n<p>o><\/p>\n<p>Via carrizo<\/p>\n<p>Lagur<\/p>\n<p>iLL<\/p>\n<p>Bahia Blanc<\/p>\n<p>5 Cuusnouse<\/p>\n<p>te ep,<\/p>\n<p>><\/p>\n<p>W GATES<\/p>\n<p>WAY<\/p>\n<p>ALTERNATE<\/p>\n<p>[roveverorT]<\/p>\n<p>GATE 4<\/p>\n<p>ALTERNATE<\/p>\n<p>Moulton Parkway<\/p>\n<p>Emergency Gate<\/p>\n<p>a<\/p>\n<p>OO<\/p>\n<p>Be<\/p>\n<p>VILLAGE BREEZE APRIL 2019<br \/>\nBack to top<\/p>\n<p>\u00a30]<\/p>\n<p>THIRD LAGUNA HILLS<\/p>\n<p>\u2014 M<\/p>\n<p>0]<\/p>\n<p>T<\/p>\n<p>v)<\/p>\n<p>A<\/p>\n<p>|<\/p>\n<p>Stop Excessive Water Consumption<\/p>\n<p>By Lynn Jarrett, Director<\/p>\n<p>The drought may be over, but we must continue our<\/p>\n<p>It is important for our Community to have its water<\/p>\n<p>water conservation efforts in the Village to prevent<\/p>\n<p>and sewer infrastructures maintained to minimize<\/p>\n<p>higher assessments to pay the Village&#8217;s water bills and<\/p>\n<p>water losses due to leakage, sewer blockages and<\/p>\n<p>comply with state law. Because you don\u2019t receive a<\/p>\n<p>spills. These events can incur regulation penalties,<\/p>\n<p>monthly water bill, you may not realize how much the<\/p>\n<p>which can be reflected in monthly billing. So let\u2019s all<\/p>\n<p>Village spends on water for irrigation and personal use.<\/p>\n<p>conserve water and avoid flushing improper items and<\/p>\n<p>Third Mutual spends more than $4.2 million per year,<\/p>\n<p>chemicals into our toilets or garbage disposals.<\/p>\n<p>including $1.5 million for the sewer lines that most of us<\/p>\n<p>don\u2019t connect with our water costs. Sewer charges are<\/p>\n<p>We have many streets piped for recycled water used<\/p>\n<p>based on water usage.<\/p>\n<p>for irrigation purposes. It\u2019s too difficult at this time,<\/p>\n<p>however, to run that piping throughout Gate 11 and<\/p>\n<p>Recently, California\u2019s governor passed Assembly<\/p>\n<p>Gate 14 residential areas. In the meantime, Residents<\/p>\n<p>Bill 1688 and Senate Bill 606, considered the means<\/p>\n<p>in these areas are urged to report leaks in the irrigation<\/p>\n<p>to control water waste on a permanent basis.<\/p>\n<p>system or possible overuses of irrigation water.<\/p>\n<p>Laguna Woods Village does not mandate rules or<\/p>\n<p>guidelines on water usage, although our boards<\/p>\n<p>To reduce irrigation water usage (we still pay for<\/p>\n<p>have increasingly tried to educate Residents on how<\/p>\n<p>recycled water), we can reduce turf throughout<\/p>\n<p>important it is to conserve water\u2014drought or no. The<\/p>\n<p>Third where it is possible to do so. We are starting<\/p>\n<p>restrictions begin with the state, which mandates<\/p>\n<p>our first turf modernization project, formerly called<\/p>\n<p>them through local water boards. El Toro Water<\/p>\n<p>turf reduction, in 2019, and we plan to continue<\/p>\n<p>District (ETWD) is our local water board.<\/p>\n<p>this program for the next five years. This will save<\/p>\n<p>on a great deal of irrigation water and on labor<\/p>\n<p>The recently passed legislation establishes a goal<\/p>\n<p>and equipment repairs currently necessary to<\/p>\n<p>of 55 gallons per person per day until 2025. The<\/p>\n<p>keep the grass beautiful. By driving around nearby<\/p>\n<p>requirement will drop to 50 gallons per person per day<\/p>\n<p>communities, you can see a lot of completed turf<\/p>\n<p>in 2030. ETWD\u2019s water budget is based on a tiered rate<\/p>\n<p>modernization projects using drought-tolerant plants<\/p>\n<p>structure. The residential indoor budget is 55 gallons<\/p>\n<p>that are simply beautiful.<\/p>\n<p>per person per day. The residential outdoor (irrigation)<\/p>\n<p>budget is determined by climate and landscape area.<\/p>\n<p>At our last Third Board meeting, the ETWD sent a<\/p>\n<p>Additionally, ETWD is also responsible for the main<\/p>\n<p>representative, Sherry Seitz, who showed helpful<\/p>\n<p>sewer lines throughout the Village. ETWD contracts<\/p>\n<p>slides that suggested how Residents can conserve<\/p>\n<p>a usage study annually to establish water rates and<\/p>\n<p>water. She also talked about some of the rebate<\/p>\n<p>appropriate sewer rates for the district. ETWD\u2019s goal is<\/p>\n<p>programs available. She and Kathryn Freshley from<\/p>\n<p>to keep total combined water and sewer annual capital<\/p>\n<p>ETWB had a Q&#038;A session after the presentation. For<\/p>\n<p>and usage increases less than 5%. The expected<\/p>\n<p>further information on water conservation, contact<\/p>\n<p>increase this year will be approximately 2%.<\/p>\n<p>https:\/\/etwd.com or call 949-837-7050.<\/p>\n<p>VILLAGE BREEZE APRIL 2019<br \/>\nBack to top<\/p>\n<p>Protect Your Checks<\/p>\n<p>IT&#8217;S A<\/p>\n<p>TANKLESS JOB<\/p>\n<p>with a UniBall Pen<\/p>\n<p>By Lynn Jarrett, Director<\/p>\n<p>Tankless water heaters offer numerous<\/p>\n<p>\u2014<\/p>\n<p>advantages, including the fact they consume 30<\/p>\n<p>A past edition of<\/p>\n<p>ASSORTED<\/p>\n<p>to 50 percent less energy than units with tanks.<\/p>\n<p>the Village Breeze<\/p>\n<p>9 BLACK<\/p>\n<p>Also called on-demand units, tankless units heat<\/p>\n<p>3 BLUE<\/p>\n<p>contained an article<\/p>\n<p>~ GEL<\/p>\n<p>water only when you turn on the faucet.<\/p>\n<p>about how a specific<\/p>\n<p>fo<\/p>\n<p>=<\/p>\n<p>type of pen can prevent<\/p>\n<p>Third Residents considering switching to a<\/p>\n<p>thieves from washing<\/p>\n<p>tankless water heater must obtain the approval<\/p>\n<p>of Manor Alterations. Tankless water heaters will<\/p>\n<p>your checks, changing<\/p>\n<p>BOLD,<\/p>\n<p>the payee and writing<\/p>\n<p>VIBRANT |<\/p>\n<p>not work with Third Mutual&#8217;s original electrical<\/p>\n<p>any amount they<\/p>\n<p>INK<\/p>\n<p>panels. Installing panels with greater capacity<\/p>\n<p>choose on your check.<\/p>\n<p>is required by the city as well as the mutual. For<\/p>\n<p>It seems mailbox<\/p>\n<p>more information, visit the Manor Alterations<\/p>\n<p>thievery continues to<\/p>\n<p>office on the ground floor of the Community<\/p>\n<p>be a growing problem across the country, making<\/p>\n<p>Center or call 949-597-4616.<\/p>\n<p>this a good opportunity to remind Residents how<\/p>\n<p>they can prevent this kind of fraud.<\/p>\n<p>A UniBall pen (package pictured here) contains<\/p>\n<p>permanent ink that makes washing a check<\/p>\n<p>Shepherd\u2019s Crook<\/p>\n<p>impossible. The pens can be purchased at local<\/p>\n<p>retailers singly or in a package of four or at Costco in<\/p>\n<p>\u2014\u2014 Fencing \u2014\u2014<\/p>\n<p>a package containing about 12 pens.<\/p>\n<p>As a part of Conditional Use Permit 1135<\/p>\n<p>with the City of Laguna Woods, Third Mutual<\/p>\n<p>Third is replacing some of the three-story-building<\/p>\n<p>is replacing barbed wire on all perimeter<\/p>\n<p>mailroom mailboxes with more secure ones. The<\/p>\n<p>block walls with shepherd&#8217;s crook fencing in<\/p>\n<p>mutual is considering a long-term program to<\/p>\n<p>a phased approach. The 2018 program that<\/p>\n<p>replace the mailboxes in all buildings, as well as<\/p>\n<p>included the installation of approximately<\/p>\n<p>the three-story buildings that have had problems<\/p>\n<p>2,750 linear feet of shepherd\u2019s crook fencing<\/p>\n<p>with break-ins. In the meantime, please do not clip<\/p>\n<p>along Ridge Route is substantially complete.<\/p>\n<p>an envelope containing a check to the outside of<\/p>\n<p>one of the old mailboxes. For safety reasons, use<\/p>\n<p>A pre-bid meeting for the 2019 program<\/p>\n<p>the blue mailboxes on the street or, better yet,<\/p>\n<p>occurred on March 7; contractor bids were due<\/p>\n<p>take your mail to the post office at Gate 3 or on<\/p>\n<p>at the end of last month.<\/p>\n<p>Paseo de Valencia.<\/p>\n<p>About 33,525 linear feet of perimeter wall<\/p>\n<p>We are living in times when some people are<\/p>\n<p>needs to be fitted with shepherd\u2019s crook. To<\/p>\n<p>looking for quick cash. Use the UniBall pen and<\/p>\n<p>date, 3,475 linear feet have been installed.<\/p>\n<p>find a secure way to mail your checks and defend<\/p>\n<p>yourself against mail fraud.<\/p>\n<p>VILLAGE BREEZE APRIL 2019<br \/>\nBack to top<\/p>\n<p>PVC Cool Roof Replacement Program<\/p>\n<p>de<\/p>\n<p>1.<\/p>\n<p>Ee<\/p>\n<p>% wh<\/p>\n<p>ji<\/p>\n<p>-\u2014<\/p>\n<p>{Wr<\/p>\n<p>= m=<\/p>\n<p>a<\/p>\n<p>@<\/p>\n<p>hi<\/p>\n<p>= =~<\/p>\n<p>ar, uF<\/p>\n<p>BEFORE<\/p>\n<p>DURING<\/p>\n<p>DURING<\/p>\n<p>AFTER<\/p>\n<p>Built-up roofs are inspected 15 years after<\/p>\n<p>buildings were inspected and photodocumented<\/p>\n<p>installation. Roofs determined to have reached<\/p>\n<p>via drone, saving time and allowing for safer<\/p>\n<p>the end of their serviceable life are scheduled<\/p>\n<p>inspections. The inspector then viewed the<\/p>\n<p>to be replaced with a new PVC cool roof system.<\/p>\n<p>photos on a computer and zoomed in for details<\/p>\n<p>This year, 57 buildings are scheduled for roofing<\/p>\n<p>to better determine the scope of work. The<\/p>\n<p>replacement. The program began late last month<\/p>\n<p>drone also photodocuments in-progress work<\/p>\n<p>and is scheduled to be completed in October.<\/p>\n<p>and provides before-and-after photos. When the<\/p>\n<p>roofing company is on-site and safety equipment<\/p>\n<p>In 2020, more than 200 buildings with flat roofs<\/p>\n<p>is in place, the inspector can ascend the roof and<\/p>\n<p>will be candidates for reroofing. All of these<\/p>\n<p>check out the work first hand.<\/p>\n<p>Improving Visibility<\/p>\n<p>DRY ROT<\/p>\n<p>of Cul-de-Sac, Building<\/p>\n<p>Address Signage<\/p>\n<p>REPAIR<\/p>\n<p>The Maintenance and Construction<\/p>\n<p>The systematic approach to eradicate<\/p>\n<p>Committee is focused on replacing existing<\/p>\n<p>wood rot throughout Third Mutual<\/p>\n<p>cul-de-sac (CDS) signage with larger, more<\/p>\n<p>continues. Dry rot repairs began in<\/p>\n<p>visible signs. Upon completion of the CDS<\/p>\n<p>December 2018, and 12 of the 15 buildings<\/p>\n<p>sign installations, Staff will begin replacing<\/p>\n<p>are complete. The remaining buildings<\/p>\n<p>building address signs. Staff is using larger,<\/p>\n<p>from the 2018 program are scheduled<\/p>\n<p>traffic-rated, high-reflectivity materials to<\/p>\n<p>to be completed this month. Staff was<\/p>\n<p>improve nighttime visibility. All CDS signs<\/p>\n<p>scheduled to complete the 2019 dry rot<\/p>\n<p>scheduled for 2019 will be installed by August.<\/p>\n<p>assessment on 26 buildings at the end of<\/p>\n<p>last month. However, due to unforeseen<\/p>\n<p>= Number of new CDS signs installed to date: 51<\/p>\n<p>circumstances, more destructive testing<\/p>\n<p>= Number of CDS signs that may be installed<\/p>\n<p>will occur in April.<\/p>\n<p>this year: 122<\/p>\n<p>= Number of CDS signs to be installed in 2020: 77<\/p>\n<p>VILLAGE BREEZE APRIL 2019<br \/>\nGARDEN VILLA<\/p>\n<p>NEWS<\/p>\n<p>All About GVA\u2019s Wonderful Rec Rooms<\/p>\n<p>By Stuart Hack, President of the Garden Villa Association<\/p>\n<p>Laguna Woods Village features so many wonderful<\/p>\n<p>responsibility of building Residents to keep the room<\/p>\n<p>facilities, from clubhouses to recreation facilities to<\/p>\n<p>neat and clean after using it.<\/p>\n<p>all the arts and crafts facilities. We are truly blessed<\/p>\n<p>with a beautiful way of life here in the Woods.<\/p>\n<p>The GVA will be publishing a rec room rule book<\/p>\n<p>Garden Villa Residents can enjoy a really unique<\/p>\n<p>shortly to provide more detailed information about<\/p>\n<p>facility\u2014our rec rooms, which are located in the<\/p>\n<p>our rec rooms and their use.<\/p>\n<p>underground parking area of each Garden Villa<\/p>\n<p>building and financed by monthly assessments.<\/p>\n<p>Currently, Third Mutual has been providing a painted<\/p>\n<p>They are equipped with:<\/p>\n<p>accent wall for each rec room to make it even<\/p>\n<p>cozier. In addition to the equipment listed above,<\/p>\n<p>Billiard table, cue sticks, billiard balls and a rack<\/p>\n<p>the mutual has furnished most rec rooms with wall<\/p>\n<p>Full kitchen, including a stove, a sink, a<\/p>\n<p>hangings, books, televisions and lounging furniture<\/p>\n<p>refrigerator and a microwave<\/p>\n<p>provided by building Residents.<\/p>\n<p>Four card tables and 24 card table chairs<\/p>\n<p>Cable TV hookup<\/p>\n<p>I have been wondering whether there might be<\/p>\n<p>Men\u2019s and women\u2019s restroom<\/p>\n<p>interest in billiard, Scrabble, Mexican Train and<\/p>\n<p>Rummikub tournaments within GVA. Or whether |<\/p>\n<p>Every building Resident has access to the rec room<\/p>\n<p>should put out an open jigsaw puzzle on one of the<\/p>\n<p>for personal use and hosting guests. Parties for the<\/p>\n<p>card tables. Let me know what you think by calling<\/p>\n<p>building as well as private parties can be hosted in<\/p>\n<p>949-770-7322.<\/p>\n<p>these rooms. While the rec rooms are vacuumed<\/p>\n<p>and cleaned by VMS Staff every week, it is the<\/p>\n<p>Yes, how nice it is living here in the Woods!<\/p>\n<p>B T<\/p>\n<p>I<\/p>\n<p>Rp<\/p>\n<p>a<\/p>\n<p>aT<\/p>\n<p>El<\/p>\n<p>&#038;<\/p>\n<p>|<\/p>\n<p>Nd<\/p>\n<p>[i<\/p>\n<p>1 1<\/p>\n<p>bi<\/p>\n<p>I<\/p>\n<p>ps<\/p>\n<p>Si<\/p>\n<p>|<\/p>\n<p>L<\/p>\n<p>| |<\/p>\n<p>a<\/p>\n<p>i<\/p>\n<p>|<\/p>\n<p>1A<\/p>\n<p>i<\/p>\n<p>HE ES)<\/p>\n<p>|<\/p>\n<p>\u2014<\/p>\n<p>al<\/p>\n<p>\u2014\u2014<\/p>\n<p>il<\/p>\n<p>=<\/p>\n<p>i)<\/p>\n<p>il<\/p>\n<p>lf<\/p>\n<p>Ls<\/p>\n<p>\u2014<\/p>\n<p>a.<\/p>\n<p>\u2014<\/p>\n<p>\u2014<\/p>\n<p>=<\/p>\n<p>Ly<\/p>\n<p>VILLAGE BREEZE<br \/>\nBack to top<\/p>\n<p>UNITED LAGUNA WOODS<\/p>\n<p>MUTUAL<\/p>\n<p>A<\/p>\n<p>Treasurer\u2019s Report<\/p>\n<p>By Gary Morrison, Treasurer<\/p>\n<p>=<\/p>\n<p>\u00ab<\/p>\n<p>4<\/p>\n<p>\u00ab<\/p>\n<p>United Mutual\u2019s budget balance for January and<\/p>\n<p>\u00ab\u00b0<\/p>\n<p>o\u00b0<\/p>\n<p>February 2019 was favorable due to the timing of<\/p>\n<p>\u00ab5<\/p>\n<p>\u00ab5<\/p>\n<p>Mag<\/p>\n<p>outside service reserve programs, which will occur<\/p>\n<p>\u00bb\u00b0<\/p>\n<p>later in the year.<\/p>\n<p>5<\/p>\n<p>5<\/p>\n<p>+ Tree-trimming costs increased because more<\/p>\n<p>trimming was performed in January and<\/p>\n<p>\u00b0\u00b0<\/p>\n<p>February than planned.<\/p>\n<p>time administrative fee of $50 per delinquent<\/p>\n<p>+ The water bill was 35% better than budget.<\/p>\n<p>assessment, while maintaining timely payments<\/p>\n<p>Rainfall was up 133% compared to a<\/p>\n<p>of current assessments.<\/p>\n<p>three-year average.<\/p>\n<p>+ United authorized a supplemental contingency<\/p>\n<p>+ The mutual experienced fewer moisture intrusion<\/p>\n<p>fund appropriation for additional building<\/p>\n<p>plumbing leaks to date.<\/p>\n<p>fumigations. Some overdue buildings became<\/p>\n<p>available for tenting as other problems<\/p>\n<p>+ Delinquent accounts reduced from 22 to 17 out of<\/p>\n<p>were resolved.<\/p>\n<p>6,323 units.<\/p>\n<p>+ Funding for waste-line remediation (epoxy) has<\/p>\n<p>+\u00bb The mutual passed a voluntary payment plan<\/p>\n<p>been increased to shorten the project deadline<\/p>\n<p>allowing members owing chargeable services,<\/p>\n<p>from 12 years to a little more than six.<\/p>\n<p>fees, penalties or fines to schedule payment over<\/p>\n<p>time with an administrative fee of $25 per month<\/p>\n<p>+ Water supply line remediation continues at a slow<\/p>\n<p>rate, which will accelerate once the waste lines<\/p>\n<p>We also now accept credit card payments.<\/p>\n<p>are completed.<\/p>\n<p>\u00ab United also reviewed a payment plan fora<\/p>\n<p>delinquent assessment to be paid over time<\/p>\n<p>\u00bb Community-wide, 2019 January resales were up<\/p>\n<p>at an interest rate of 12% per year and a one-<\/p>\n<p>10 units over January 2018, but down by eight in<\/p>\n<p>February compared to 2018.<\/p>\n<p>The next meeting of the United Finance<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; Average resale price was up $6,000 in January<\/p>\n<p>Committee is Tuesday, May 28, at 2 p.m.<\/p>\n<p>2019 over 2018, but down $29,000 in February<\/p>\n<p>in the Sycamore Room of the Community<\/p>\n<p>2019 compared to 2018.<\/p>\n<p>Center at 24351 El Toro Road.<\/p>\n<p>+ About 50 more units are sublet this year.<\/p>\n<p>VILLAGE BREEZE APRIL 2019<br \/>\nBack to top<\/p>\n<p>Answers for Residents<\/p>\n<p>By Sue Margolis, Director<\/p>\n<p>A Resident called the Handyman Service to have<\/p>\n<p>mean United is paid first in the event of default; all<\/p>\n<p>his mattress turned and was unhappy when he was<\/p>\n<p>other lenders are paid thereafter. Two additional<\/p>\n<p>told he had to wait three weeks. The board said it<\/p>\n<p>Residents remarked they would like United to open<\/p>\n<p>would review the situation. The Handyman Service<\/p>\n<p>the lending rights to other companies. The Finance<\/p>\n<p>has been so successful that we are beginning to have<\/p>\n<p>and Governing Document Review Committees<\/p>\n<p>longer wait times.<\/p>\n<p>are looking into this possibility, as we will need a<\/p>\n<p>procedure to vet new lenders.<\/p>\n<p>A Resident expressed her concern about high<\/p>\n<p>interest charged on a small loan. We currently only<\/p>\n<p>A Resident would like the board to survey mutual<\/p>\n<p>have one company that will provide loans to co-<\/p>\n<p>members to better understand their concerns.<\/p>\n<p>ops, and they charge a higher interest rate because<\/p>\n<p>The board will look into the most salient way to<\/p>\n<p>United insists on first right. First-right privileges<\/p>\n<p>accomplish this suggestion.<\/p>\n<p>UNITED MAINTENANCE<\/p>\n<p>AND CONSTRUCTION COMMITTEE<\/p>\n<p>By Carl Randazzo, Director<\/p>\n<p>The United Maintenance and Construction<\/p>\n<p>responsible for painting any\/all alterations to<\/p>\n<p>Committee met Wednesday, February 27, the<\/p>\n<p>match the building. Matching paint is available<\/p>\n<p>first meeting in four months. The committee:<\/p>\n<p>through the paint supplier\u2014not the mutual.<\/p>\n<p>+ Approved an additional appropriation for<\/p>\n<p>building fumigation, which the board also<\/p>\n<p>+ An advisor gave a photo presentation of water<\/p>\n<p>subsequently approved.<\/p>\n<p>events regarding recent drainage, gutter and<\/p>\n<p>downspout issues. To address these issues,<\/p>\n<p>Set up an ad-hoc task force to research solar<\/p>\n<p>the committee discovered the need for a<\/p>\n<p>issues, specifically our agreements, the<\/p>\n<p>comprehensive plan, which could possibly<\/p>\n<p>installations and production. Information is<\/p>\n<p>include adding gutters and downspouts to<\/p>\n<p>now available for our study and evaluation.<\/p>\n<p>route water to French drains or dry wells. Due<\/p>\n<p>to the cost and current priorities, the program<\/p>\n<p>Discussed the addition of pedestals under<\/p>\n<p>will need to be implemented over multiple<\/p>\n<p>washers and dryers in laundry rooms, including<\/p>\n<p>years, and budgets will need to assess the<\/p>\n<p>costs. We discussed the problem of elevating<\/p>\n<p>funding required. This program will start with<\/p>\n<p>machines with top controls, which makes them<\/p>\n<p>the 2020 budget.<\/p>\n<p>too high to reach. After lengthy discussion, we<\/p>\n<p>decided not to pursue the issue.<\/p>\n<p>The next meeting of the United Maintenance<\/p>\n<p>and Construction Committee is Wednesday,<\/p>\n<p>Addressed the painting of exterior alterations<\/p>\n<p>April 24, at 9 a.m. in the Board Room of the<\/p>\n<p>in our scheduled 10-year paint program.<\/p>\n<p>Community Center at 24351 El Toro Road.<\/p>\n<p>Under existing requirements, the member is<\/p>\n<p>VILLAGE BREEZE APRIL 2019<\/p>\n<p>10<br \/>\nBack to top<\/p>\n<p>Rei 50<\/p>\n<p>\u2014\u2014 COMPLIANCE<\/p>\n<p>a |<\/p>\n<p>SE-L<\/p>\n<p>AND NEIGHBORLINESS<\/p>\n<p>By Maggie Blackwell, Director<\/p>\n<p>What happens in one unit affects many people.<\/p>\n<p>With weather improving, noise and smoke can<\/p>\n<p>offend. Clutter, unkempt conditions and invasion<\/p>\n<p>into common areas are also unacceptable. We<\/p>\n<p>ask every Resident to be conscientious about<\/p>\n<p>maintaining good conditions in United.<\/p>\n<p>Recycling 103:<\/p>\n<p>Website Description of Compliance Department<\/p>\n<p>In order to protect and encourage the wellness,<\/p>\n<p>Bulky-Item Pickups<\/p>\n<p>By Elsie Addington, Director<\/p>\n<p>safety and harmony of the residents of Laguna<\/p>\n<p>Woods Village, there are rules and restrictions to<\/p>\n<p>which Residents must abide. Each Resident of the<\/p>\n<p>Imagine my surprise one morning when | went to<\/p>\n<p>Community is obligated to comply with the rules,<\/p>\n<p>dispose of my trash and had to maneuver around<\/p>\n<p>terms and conditions as set forth in their mutual\u2019s<\/p>\n<p>obviously used toilet equipment with a less appealing<\/p>\n<p>governing documents. The mutual boards actively<\/p>\n<p>bidet hose right by the trash bin! | may be wrong, but |<\/p>\n<p>administer these rules and engage their staff to<\/p>\n<p>enforce them.<\/p>\n<p>can\u2019t think of anyone who would take home and reuse<\/p>\n<p>an appliance like this, as opposed to a pretty plant<\/p>\n<p>The Compliance Department at Laguna Woods<\/p>\n<p>holder or an almost-new area rug (both shouldn\u2019t be<\/p>\n<p>Village receives numerous written complaints<\/p>\n<p>there but will probably disappear in a couple of hours)<\/p>\n<p>from Residents on matters alleging a violation of<\/p>\n<p>mutual rules.<\/p>\n<p>We all see old mattresses and construction junk, but<\/p>\n<p>the used toilet appliance takes the cake.<\/p>\n<p>The most common rule violations deal with:<\/p>\n<p>\u00ab Occupancy<\/p>\n<p>Each unit is allowed two free bulky-item pickups<\/p>\n<p>\u00ab Alterations<\/p>\n<p>containing up to five items per year. To schedule<\/p>\n<p>\u00ab Clutter<\/p>\n<p>a bulky-item pickup, call Resident Services at<\/p>\n<p>+ Noise and other nuisances<\/p>\n<p>949-597-4600. Alternatively, you can leave bulky<\/p>\n<p>The boards of directors have established a<\/p>\n<p>items, including big recyclables, beside the<\/p>\n<p>member-discipline process to ensure compliance<\/p>\n<p>dumpsters on the third Saturday of each month.<\/p>\n<p>with Community rules. If a Resident suspects a<\/p>\n<p>Community rule violation is occurring, he or she<\/p>\n<p>In addition, many huge boxes for flat-screen<\/p>\n<p>is encouraged to complete a complaint form to<\/p>\n<p>televisions have been left by the bins. If the Styrofoam<\/p>\n<p>request an investigation. Pick up complaint forms<\/p>\n<p>packing is trashed, the box can be recycled. If not, it<\/p>\n<p>at the Laguna Woods Village Community Center<\/p>\n<p>will be put in a landfill. These humongous containers<\/p>\n<p>information wall. The Compliance Department will<\/p>\n<p>are perfect items for third Saturday pickup.<\/p>\n<p>investigate and follow appropriate action per the<\/p>\n<p>board-approved member-discipline process.<\/p>\n<p>The toilet seat is a rather dramatic example of<\/p>\n<p>Security (949-580-1400) and Compliance<\/p>\n<p>unappealing objects in the recycle\/trash area. In the<\/p>\n<p>(949-268-2255) Staff are extremely competent<\/p>\n<p>next issue of the Village Breeze, | might discuss the<\/p>\n<p>and discreet. Please give them a chance to help.<\/p>\n<p>exciting topic of cardboard. The world of recycling is<\/p>\n<p>Click here for more information.<\/p>\n<p>endlessly fascinating!<\/p>\n<p>VILLAGE BREEZE APRIL 2019<\/p>\n<p>11<br \/>\nEE<\/p>\n<p>THE TOWERS<\/p>\n<p>Lopecna bionte Vape<\/p>\n<p>Sy Wellikson Is a One-Man Show<\/p>\n<p>On March 27, The Towers Resident Sy Wellikson entertained<\/p>\n<p>a crowd gathered in Lortscher Hall with \u201cTwo Men in a One-<\/p>\n<p>Man Show (and One Is a Woman).\u201d His vocal and piano combo<\/p>\n<p>featured tunes and parodies from \u201cPorgy and Bess,\u201d \u201cOklahoma,\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cMy Fair Lady,\u201d \u201cCamelot\u201d and more. This event marked Sy\u2019s first<\/p>\n<p>collaboration with accompanying pianist Anna Unterreiner, a<\/p>\n<p>| |<\/p>\n<p>1<\/p>\n<p>graduate of Belmont University who moved to Orange County in<\/p>\n<p>\u20184<\/p>\n<p>\u2014<\/p>\n<p>2018 to pursue her music career.<\/p>\n<p><0\n\nSy has been a Resident of Laguna Woods Village since 1989 and of\n\nThe Towers for four years. He served on the Third Mutual Board\n\ntwice as President, the GRF Board as Parliamentarian and the\n\nMutual Fifty Board as Vice President and Secretary. His show\n\n|\n\n=a\n\nos\n\nbusiness exploits include writing, directing and performing in the\n\nwr\n\nTN\n\nyi\n\nHE\n\nVillage and other Orange County venues, including the Nifty 50\n\nSa 'r5\n\n=\n\nClub, the British American Club, the Theater Guild, Saddleback\n\nSummer Stock and more. He has composed hundreds of song\n\npe\n\n| \u2014\n\nparodies for special occasions and just plain fun for family,\n\n\u2122 J\n\nfriends and management staff.\n\nTED Talks at The Towers\n\n\u2014\n\nThe Towers is introducing a new\n\nBren\u00e9 Brown\n\n=\n\nSa\n\n=\n\n5.\n\nNn,\n\nafternoon program during which\n\n3\n\n\u2014\n\nResidents can watch TED Talks on a\n\n\n\nvariety of topics and discuss them as\n\nA\n\na group. The first TED Talk, in March,\n\n2\n\nHE)\n\nPNG\n\nwas \u201cThe Power of Vulnerability\u201d by\n\n|\n\nOn Sunday, April 21, join\n\nBren\u00e9 Brown, a research professor\n\nbled\n\nin a delicious Easter feast\n\nin The Graduate College of Social\n\nfeaturing all your brunch\n\nWork at the University of Houston and author of five No. 1 New York\n\nfavorites. The cost is $26,\n\nTimes best-sellers. Her \u201cVulnerability\u201d talk has been viewed more\n\nwhich includes tax, tip and\n\nthan 38 million times and is on the top 20 TED Talks of all time. Keep\n\nbeverage. For reservations\n\nyour eyes open for future TED Talk events, and join us for a chance to\n\ncall 949-597-4278.\n\nexpand your mind and spark new conversations.\n\nVILLAGE BREEZE\n\n12\nBack to top\n\nThe Laguna Woods Village Friendly Visitor Program\n\ndemonstrate good active\n\noffers ongoing services to less-active older adults in the\n\nlistening skills, complete\n\nCommunity to help prevent social isolation, maintain\n\ntraining and attend monthly\n\nLa una Woods Village\n\niE NT\n\nindependence and enhance their quality of life. The\n\nmeetings, be fingerprinted\n\nprogram essentially brings the Village to the participant\n\nthrough the Department\n\nFRIENDLY\n\nof Justice and commit to\n\nby providing interaction, a visit to look forward to, a\n\nVISITOR\n\nreason to dress up and a time for laughter and sharing,\n\na minimum of 60 hours of\n\nPROGRAM\n\nvolunteer service\n\nIN PARTNERSHIP WITH\n\nFor Residents interested in volunteering, the\n\nCOUNCIL ON AGING-SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA\n\nprogram offers training to help develop the\n\nThe Friendly Visitor Program\n\ncompassion and skills necessary to become\n\nis an initiative by the Laguna Woods Social Services\n\nwelcome companions to program participants\n\nDepartment in partnership with the Council on\n\nVolunteers must be a Village Resident, be able to\n\nAging - Southern California. For more information\n\ndevelop rapport and sensitivity toward older adults\n\nabout the program, call\n\nFoundation of Laguna Woods Village\n\nys\n\nyes\n\n\/z\n\nN\n\nWould you know what to do if you or a neighbor\n\ncontact Social Services\n\n\n\nwere unable to pay the electric bill or buy food?\n\nat\n\nwhere\n\n[1\n\n_\/\n\ney\n\n)\n\n\\\n\n\n\nJ] \/\n\n|] |\n\nThe Foundation of Laguna Woods Village helps\n\nStaff will verify the need\n\n\/\n\n\/\n\naffected Residents face such challenges by\n\nand arrange for assistance\n\nAR\n\nNS\n\noffering financial assistance to buy food, pay\n\nAll assistance is confidential\n\nfor utilities, purchase medications, arrange for\n\nDuring the process, payment on\n\ncaregiver services, provide for transportation\n\nbehalf of the Resident is made directly to the\n\nvendor. For more information call\n\nand more. The foundation is supported by\n\nResident donations and numerous clubs in\n\nemail\n\nor visit\n\nthe Village. The first step for getting help is to\n\n\u00bb Tee\n\nviv\n\nVw\n\n)\n\ni\n\nviv\n\n&#038; AR\n\n%\n\nSAN\n\n=\n\nAi\n\nVIE\n\n,\n\nNA\n\nVv\n\nn\n\nm=\n\nkh\n\nThe 2019 Board of Directors of the Foundation of Laguna Woods. Front row, left to right: Burt Baum, Pat Leftwich, Margot\n\nGilison, Marcy Sheinwold, Beth Perak, Gael Post, Joel Goldstein. Back row, left to right: Susan Thomas, Toni Verning,\n\nJoan Grampp, Marti Hack, Chris Collins and CC Lee\n\nAPRIL 2019\nBack to top\n\nLaguna Woods History Center Welcomes\n\nNew Permanent \u2018Resident\u2019\n\nAVillage Resident artist recently\n\nLaguna Woods Village and Leisure\n\ndonated an oil portrait of Ross\n\nWorld Seal Beach, and other planned\n\nCortese to the Laguna Woods History\n\ncommunities in Florida, Maryland,\n\nCenter that is currently displayed in\n\nNew Jersey, Arizona and more.\n\nthe center\u2019s reception area.\n\nE\n\n4\n\nVisit the all-volunteer History Center\n\nCortese, who died in 1991, is\n\nto view the portrait and learn more\n\nremembered as an innovator and\n\nabout the founding of Laguna Woods\n\nvisionary for housing throughout the\n\nVillage. The center is open mid-day\n\nUnited States aimed toward older\n\nweekdays and by appointment.\n\nadults who opted to live among\n\nThe center receives no money from\n\nneighbors their own age but with the\n\nassessments and is an independent\n\noption of pursuing independent lifestyles. He built\n\n501(c) (3) organization. For more information, call\n\n949-206-0150.\n\ntwo senior communities in Southern California,\n\nRAISING CERTAIN ISSUES WITHIN YOUR MUTUAL\n\nHome \/ Calendars\n\nIn an active and diverse community like\n\nble here!\n\nCalendars\n\nLaguna Woods Village, challenges will arise\n\nEverything yo\n\nKnow about your mutual\n\nthat require attention. Some specific issues\n\nm\n\nedu\n\nthat have a relatively simple answer or require\n\nmore immediate attention are best addressed\n\nby contacting Resident Services during normal\n\n~\n\nbusiness hours (9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through\n\nFriday) or Security after hours and on weekends\n\n(949-597-1400).\n\nWider-reaching issues concerning policies,\n\nAll Governance Boards\n\nsignage, bare slope replanting and other topics\n\nthat affect the mutual or Community at large may\n\nTo find out when and where committees hold\n\nbe better handled via other means. Your mutual\u2019s\n\nmeetings, click here to visit the Laguna Woods\n\nboard of directors is elected to serve you and\n\nVillage Governance page, which posts all mutual\n\nyour fellow Residents and address issues as they\n\ncommittee meeting schedules. For a more\n\nare brought forth. However, Residents\u2019 first best\n\ntargeted search, visit the Village website, click\n\ncourse of action with some larger-scope concerns\n\nCalendars in the menu bar, and click Calendars\n\nmay be to bring them to the attention of the\n\nHome. From there you can select All Governance\n\nappropriate committee that deals most closely\n\nBoards, United Mutual, Third Mutual, GRF or\n\nwith the issue at hand.\n\nMutual 50 to access specific calendars.\n\nVILLAGE BREEZE APRIL 2019\n\n14\nBack to top\n\nRevisions Made to Caregiver Policy\n\nThird Laguna Hills Mutual and United Laguna Woods\n\napproved a revised caregiver policy catering to\n\nResidents in need of additional in-home care or\n\nassistance. These revisions were made to facilitate\n\n7s\n\nthe registration process for caregivers, allow Security\n\n|\n\nto better monitor visitors and parking, better protect\n\nFr\n\nA.\n\n\u00a7\n\nthe Community at large.\n\nfii\n\nThe five amendments to the policy are:\n\n\u00ab Activities of daily living (ADL) are clarified. ADL are\n\ny\n\nml\n\n*\n\ntasks necessary for independent living and include\n\npersonal hygiene, dressing, eating, toileting and\n\nambulating. Instrumental activities of daily living,\n\nHome care organizations\/agencies (HCO) are\n\nwhich include transportation, preparing meals\n\nexempt. HCOs already perform background\n\nand managing finances and household activities,\n\nchecks on their employed caregivers, who are\n\nare not necessary for independent living and do\n\nrequired to register with the California Department\n\nnot justify a private caregiver.\n\nof Social Services. Caregiver agencies will be\n\nissued a business pass to the HCO to provide to\n\nResidents no longer need a physician\u2019s\n\ntheir caregivers so they can access the Village.\n\ncertification in order to have a private caregiver.\n\nCommunity access is clarified. Private caregivers\n\nFamily roles are revised. Family members caring\n\nwill receive a photo ID card, which is required\n\nfor a Resident family member but not living in\n\nto be worn in plain sight at all times while in the\n\nthe unit more than 60 days are exempt from the\n\nVillage, as well as a private caregiver gate pass\/\n\nprivate caregiver policy requirements. However, a\n\novernight parking pass if needed.\n\nfamily member who stays in the unit past 60 days\n\nas a private caregiver must comply with the policy\n\nAll Residents who retain a private caregiver must\n\nand register with the California Department of\n\ncomplete a Private Caregiver Policy Application and\n\nSocial Services Home Care Bureau.\n\nsubmit it to Resident Services.\n\nNo Permitted Health Care Providers and Civil Code Conflict\n\nThe caregiver policy will not impact the 80\/20\n\nmember of the qualifying Resident providing\n\nrule for age-restricted communities and it does\n\nthat care. The care provided by a permitted\n\nnot contradict Civil Code 51, as a permitted\n\nhealth care provider\/caregiver must be\n\nhealth care provider is allowed under this section\n\nsubstantial in nature and provide assistance\n\nand is excluded from the calculation of this rule,\n\nwith necessary daily activities or medical\n\naccording to United Counsel Jeff Beaumont.\n\ntreatment, or both.\n\nA permitted health care provider is a person\n\nFor questions regarding the revised private\n\nhired to provide live-in, long-term or terminal\n\ncaregiver policy, contact Security Chief Tim Moy\n\nhealth care to a qualifying Resident or a family\n\nat 949-597-4488.\n\nVILLAGE BREEZE APRIL 2019\n\n15\nBack to top\n\nIN YOUR\n\npe\n\n|\n\n[|\n\nNEIGHBORHOOD\n\nTo find out what\u2019s going on in and around\n\nSTREET SWEEPING\n\nyour neighborhood click on the project\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nlogs below.\n\nMONDAY TO FRIDAY\n\nCul-de-sacs\n\n7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.\n\nMONDAY\n\n7:30 to 11:30 a.m.\n\nGates 1, 2, 3 - Calle Aragon to Via Estrada North\n\n11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.\n\nGates 1, 2, 3 - Calle Aragon to Via Estrada South\n\nTUESDAY\n\n7:30 to 11:30 a.m.\n\nGates 5, 6 - All streets in this area\n\n11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.\n\nGRF FACILITIES\n\nGates 11, 14 - All streets in this area\n\nSWEEPING SCHEDULE\n\nWEDNESDAY\n\n7:30 to 11:30 a.m.\n\n1ST FRIDAY OF THE MONTH\n\nGates 7, 8 \u2014 Calle Sonora\/Alta Vista (East Area)\n\n4t0 5:30 a.m. Clubhouse 1\n\n5:30 to a.m.\n\nClubhouse 2\n\n11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.\n\nGates 7, 8,9 - Calle Sonora\/Alta Vista (West Area)\n\n2ND FRIDAY OF THE MONTH\n\n4t0 5:30 a.m. Clubhouse 3\n\nTHURSDAY\n\n5:30 to 6 a.m. Clubhouse 4\n\n7:30 to 11:30 a.m.\n\nGate 10 - East of Ave. Sosiega &#038; North of Monte Hermoso\n\n3RD FRIDAY OF THE MONTH\n\n4to6a.m.\n\nClubhouse 7\n\n11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.\n\n6to7a.m.\n\nClubhouse 5\n\nGate 9 - South of Monte Hermoso\n\nTto8a.m.\n\nClubhouse 6\n\nFRIDAY\n\n4TH FRIDAY OF THE MONTH\n\nGREF Facilities. Please see GRF\n\n4to7a.m.\n\nMaintenance Center\n\nFacilities Sweeping Schedule.\n\nGarden Centers\n\nEquestrian Center Lot\n\nEvery other week\n\nGate 9 - Towers Parking Lot\n\n5TH FRIDAY OF THE MONTH\n\nGate 11 - Check area and re-sweep if needed\n\n(WHEN APPLIES)\n\n4to7a.m.\n\nRV Lots\n\nGolf Maintenance\n\n*All times are approximate and subject to change\n\nVILLAGE BREEZE APRIL 2019\n\n16\n\n<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":0,"template":"","document_category":[1707],"document_type":[53],"class_list":["post-48893","document","type-document","status-publish","hentry","document_category-communications","document_type-other"],"acf":{"document":46715,"resolutions":null,"legacy_id":"3094","pdf_extracted_text":""},"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v27.1.1 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/product\/yoast-seo-wordpress\/ -->\n<title>Village Breeze April 2019 | Laguna Woods Village<\/title>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"noindex, follow\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:locale\" content=\"es_MX\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:type\" content=\"article\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:title\" content=\"Village Breeze April 2019 | Laguna Woods Village\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:description\" content=\"\u00a7 oy ew j MW Wy X a &gt; 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