This is interesting. This has been a subject of constant debate. As the trail is party of the homeowner's association (HOA) community property the HOA is responsible for its maintenance. The maintenance has been poor, incomplete, inadequate. On this particular subject, note emails sent to the HOA's property owner - MANY months ago - and note the HOA has done nothing here....
"From: Marisela De Leon
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2007 10:05 AM
Subject: CPS
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The jogging trail is in a flood plain, in case you were unaware of this. Therefore ALL contractors, including CPS, landscapers, etc with heavy equipment have not been able to access the jogging trail. CPS has already REPLACED fixtures on numerous occasions, but they are constantly vandalized.
No response needed.
From: M.E. McCormack
To: Marisela De Leon
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2007 12:45 PM
Subject: Re: CPS
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We the members want the lights to work. Are you going to get them to work and keep them working? (There may be a bunch of alternate solutions here, and all I want to know is the trail going to be lighted as members want it lit?)
From: Marisela De Leon
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2007 3:01 PM
Subject: RE: CPS
When a work ordered is issued by CPS I believe the intent is to have the lights fixed, working, etc. When it is reported to this office, we in turn contact CPS. You may be aware of alternate solutions; maybe you can let CPS aware of them.
At this point CPS is approx 3-4 weeks out on work orders, due to rain.
From: M.E. McCormack
To: Marisela De Leon
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2007 4:12 PM
Subject: Re: CPS
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When I called CPS they said they only handled street lights. They told me to call 311 and they told me because the lights are on community property the city is not responsible.
So, please share the work order number with me, as I am going to post it on the web site as evidence something is going forward. Second, please share with me the number to call to track its status.
If the lights we have out there make for a mission impossible challenge then we should take them down and put up a better replacement. What is the current maintenance costs for the present system? And it appears since the BOD has not maintained these lights or much of anything else along the walk trail for years, what is the maintenance budget, current and future year, for same? With this information alternative solutions can be formulated and recommended. Who, specifically, is responsible for asset maintenance?"
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NOTICE: HOA/Property Manager did not respond further. Called Marisela in the Fall and she said no action (still) had been taken.
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So here we are 7+ months later and NO action, NO Solution to a problem we the members of the HOA have been telling the property manager and Board of Directors for YEARS. The HOA refuses to maintain the lighting along the walking trail, again, and again. Now, if everyone one interested getting the HOA to do its job, perhaps everyone could start calling the management office daily UNTIL the HOA gets the job done!!!
IF any HOA member has a better idea, please do share it with us!
Mike McCormack