Manager’s Messages

Street Sweeping Enforcement 1/24/23

Hello Pinehurst Hills Residents!

This is a friendly reminder that street sweeping services will be taking place Tuesday, January 24, 2023 from 8:00am – 12:00pm. Please make sure your vehicle is removed from the street during this timeframe to avoid receiving a ticket. Parking enforcement will be taking place during this timeframe as well.

Thank you!

2022 Annual Meeting Election Results

Hello Pinehurst Hills Residents!

Please see the attached 2022 Annual Meeting Election Results. There were five (5) positions available for election, with six (6) candidates running. However, due to a lack of quorum for the Annual Meeting and Adjourned Meeting, the majority of the members present, voted to conclude and adjourn the Annual Election until the following year. The current Board of Directors will remain in place until their respective successors are elected or appointed.

Even though quorum was not met, the Board would like to thank all the owners who submitted their ballots for the 2022 Annual Election!

Halloween Safety Tips

Keep everyone, from trick-or-treaters to Muggles, safe during this delightfully haunted holiday.

Batman is coming, along with a princess or two, some witches and a group of ghosts—are you ready? To keep trick-or-treaters and all your ghoulish visitors safe, follow these seven Halloween tips for homeowners.

Keep Walkways Well-Lit
While darkness sets a spooky mood, make sure visitors can clearly see the pathway from the street to your door. Pay special attention to areas with steps. Luminaries, jack-o-lanterns and motion-activated lights can illuminate the way and help avoid accidents.

Make Steps Safer
There’s no predicting what kind of weather we’ll have for Halloween. Rain coupled with fallen leaves can create a hazard for those in costumes. Consider applying friction tape to make steps safer in the event of slippery weather conditions.

Reduce Fire Risk From Jack-o-Lanterns
Many of us cherish memories of carving pumpkins and enjoy passing this tradition on to the next generation. To reduce the risk of fire, replace candles with LED lights. Capes and other costume accessories won’t catch fire from battery-powered candles.

Make Sure Electrical Decorations Are Grounded
Make sure any outdoor decorations like lights and inflatables are plugged into outlets with ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs).

Tighten Railings
While Peter Parker’s Spidey-Sense would warn him of the danger of a loose railing, your trick-or-treaters and their parents don’t have this superpower. Tighten stair and deck railings to avert accidents and injuries.

Move Cars To Improve Visibility
Park cars where they won’t hinder the visibility of little goblins running door-to-door or monsters motoring down your street. Also, make sure cars parked in the driveway don’t obstruct the sidewalk.

The Board and Management hopes everyone has a safe and happy Halloween!

Meet Your New Community Manager

Hello Pinehurst Hills Residents!

My name is Valerie Raboin and I am very excited to greet you as your new Community Manager! Until recently joining Action Property Management, I was employed by a large-scale community for the last 8 years. I learned a tremendous amount during my time there and my experiences helped me understand how much cooperation is truly required to effectively support a community (of any size). I greatly enjoy working alongside residents in their efforts to improve their neighborhood. Team work makes the dream work!

As your Community Manager, I am committed to assisting you in any way that I can and will strive to provide your community with the most effective support available. Please feel free to contact me at vraboin@actionlife.com or (949) 450-0202 should you have any questions, comments, or concerns. I’m looking forward to working with everyone!

Kindest Regards,
Valerie Raboin

Proudly managed by Action Property Management

Action Property Management is excited to begin this relationship with Pinehurst Hills and its homeowners.

For more information about Action Property Management, please visit our website at www.actionlife.com.

Thank you!

Location

Butterfield Ranch Rd
Chino Hills, CA 91709

Management Team

Manager
Dalilah Bernardo | dbernardo@actionlife.com

Assistant
Emmeline Fernandez | efernandez@actionlife.com

Management Company

Action Property Management
www.actionlife.com
Regional Office
1250 Corona Pointe Court
Suite 404
Corona, CA 92879
phone | (949) 450-0202
fax | (949) 450-0303