Public Security officers report all incidents to management, including those that lead to rule enforcement such as noise or parking violations. For more information, please go to the Management Overview page.
Edited by Jordan Deglise Moore
Public Security officers report all incidents to management, including those that lead to rule enforcement such as noise or parking violations. For more information, please go to the Management Overview page. Compiled by P.J.C.
The February 28 Board meeting drew 38 people, including the nine Board members, staff, residents, and guests Gina Fields and Kathy Guyton from the Empowerment Congress West Area (ECWA). Topics discussed include our new Facilities Engineer, serpentine wall repair, landscape restoration along Sycamore Ave., and more! Compiled by Lucy Fried
Manager Sherri Giles’ updated the Board of Directors on topics including garage inspections, laundry machine maintenance, an evaluation of VG's energy use by LADWP, window repairs and replacements, and our electrical upgrade project. ![]() By Lucy Fried, photo by Avelene Schodorf A packed audience viewed resident Adisa Septuri’s latest film, “Ifine”, in the Fireside Room on February 26, with a lively question and comment period afterwards adeptly managed by moderator Carolynn (“Fruity”) Middleton. Edited by Jordan Deglise Moore and Lucy Fried
Public Security officers report all incidents to management, including those that lead to rule enforcement such as noise or parking violations. For more information, please go to the Management Overview page. Compiled by P.J.C.
Thirty-two people attended the January Board meeting, including Management and eight directors. Topics included RIOS' proposal for overhauling the irrigation system, noise guidelines, Highlights newsletter, Sycamore corridor rehabilitation, and gophers. Compiled by Lucy Fried
Manager Sherri Giles’ updated the Board of Directors on topics including: laundry machine maintenance, the electrical upgrade project, AT&T land-line service, garage inspections, residential building maintenance, and updates on our grounds. By P.J.C.
In December 2021, I agreed to serve a trial run as acting editor of Highlights. More than one year into my six-month trial, I’ve come to realize that I cannot continue. The job, for anyone who has a full-time job, is unsustainable. Edited by Jordan Deglise Moore
Public Security officers report all incidents to management, including those that lead to rule enforcement such as noise or parking violations. For more information, please go to the Management Overview page. Compiled by P. J. C.
Thirty-four people attended the Board Meeting on Tuesday, December 13, 2022, held early in advance of the holidays. They included eight board members as well as staff and representatives of our electrical contractors and consultants, Hariton and Triple C. As meetings go, it was action-packed. Compiled by Lucy Fried Manager Sherri Giles’ updated the Board of Directors at the December meeting, which was early in the month because of winter holidays. Topics included: washing machine replacements, building and garage maintenance, and the Village grounds.
Happy New Year from your Communications Committee!
Did you enjoy the WELCOME BROCHURE in your mailbox this month? How about this issue of HIGHLIGHTS? And did you perhaps attend one of our book or film events last year and enjoy the robust discussion afterwards? We in the VG Communications Committee (ComCom) are happy to do this volunteer work, but we need some help. Make 2023 the year you decide to give more to this special place and get involved. We welcome newbies and veterans, owners and renters, and YOU decide how much time you’re able and willing to give. We invite you to sit in on our January 12, 2023 meeting (7:00 pm); check the website to see if we’ll be on Zoom or in-person at the Clubhouse. Email us for more information at [email protected]. Please join family, friends, and neighbors at the Clubhouse on Sunday, January 22, to celebrate the life of our beloved Kay Brown, who passed away at 87 late last year.
BOARD ELECTIONS ARE COMING... and there can’t be elections without you. Remember the Village Green Board is an elected body, with five seats up for re-election this year. A majority of eligible voters is necessary for the election to count, so we’re counting on you!
Edited by Lucy Fried
Public Security officers report all incidents to management, including those that lead to rule enforcement such as noise or parking violations. For more information, please go to the Management Overview page. Compiled by P. J. C.
Thirty people attended the November Board Meeting, held early in advance of the Thanksgiving holiday. The meeting was unusually brief. The Board of Directors discussed garage inspection violations with regard to the advanced notice residents receive and the month's financials. |
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