by CCGCE HOA | Aug 30, 2017 | Newsletter, CCGCE Board Actions, Home Safety, New Initiatives, News, Street Maintenance, Streets
COMING SOON: Capitol City Golf Club EstatesHas New Signs and a New Max Speed Limit! [August 29 2017] This week Tom LaVack and Larry Dittloff will be installing the new Capitol City Golf Club Estates speed limit signs of 20 MPH. Once all of the signs are up the...
by CCGCE HOA | Aug 1, 2017 | Newsletter, Governing Documents, Home Safety, Letter From The President, New Initiatives, News, President's Note, Septic Systems, Street Maintenance, Streets
Note: Not official Meeting Minutes, but rather my thoughts following the July Board Meeting —President Larry Dittloff Other Trustees present: Lavack, Obie, Nuesca, Luke, and Tremper Open Forum: One owner questioned why the Board had targeted an older home owner...
by CCGCE HOA | Jul 18, 2017 | Newsletter, Home Safety, Streets
Coyote (Canis latrans) barking or yapping (different than howling). Pacific Northwest Vice-President Darrelyn Nuesca has reported on Saturday July 15th: While I was out on my evening walk yesterday I received a second report from people who regularly walk the...
by CCGCE HOA | Jul 25, 2016 | Newsletter, CCGCE Board Actions, Garage Sale, Governing Documents, Home Safety, Letter From The President, New Initiatives, News
The President’s Letter. Not an official Meeting Minutes, but rather my thoughts following the monthly Board Meeting. —President Larry Dittloff Open Owner Forum Several Association members asked why the Board hired Vantage Management and if the Board had authority to...
by CCGCE HOA | Jun 11, 2016 | News, Home Safety, New Initiatives
Our Neighborhood Watch Committee leader, Gabriel R., is scheduled to report to the Association during the July Board Meeting, at the Woodlands off the Yelm Highway near Lowes. Gabriel has been working to develop a system for neighbors to watch out for and report any...
by CCGCE HOA | Jun 1, 2012 | Newsletter, Annual Meeting, Home Safety, News
Semi-Annual Meeting: Safety Like Charlie Brown’s Christmas Tree the attendance was “humble, but sincere.” If nothing more, it provided the opportunity for more of us to get to know each other. That’s really important in a community like ours. The highlight was...