November 2023 OLCA Updates

The company that is cleaning gutters and downspouts plans to begin their work on Monday, November 13. If you see trucks near your building and workers making their way to your roof, do not be alarmed. The workers do not need to enter any of our units to do their work. And while they plan to start Monday morning, it might take them more than one day to finish—so be patient if necessary.

We now have a contract with the company that cleaned all of our dryer vents and installed new roof vents a few years ago. The plan is to have them clean dryer vents in half of our buildings in 2024 and do the second half of our buildings in 2025. Meanwhile, we all have the responsibility to remain vigilant to the potential build-up of lint and other obstructions in our dryer vents. This is a major cause of fires in utility rooms and homes nationwide. If your dryer appears to be over-heating while drying clothes, or if you see any evidence of lint building up in your appliance or vent, please take this seriously and take steps to have them cleaned.

It is our hope to have the 2024 OLCA budget information in your hands by the middle of December. With the budget (which is now being worked on by our board and property manager) will come information on revisions in our monthly HOA fees, if there will be revisions. This will give all owners sufficient time to plan for possible changes in monthly payment amounts. For example, it gives us time to adjust our ACH [Automatic Clearing House] accounts by the first of January, when any changes would go into effect. If anyone has yet to set up an ACH account [the primary system that agencies use for electronic funds transfer (EFT)] for paying their monthly HOA fees, we encourage them seriously to consider doing so.

Some of you may already know that Cecily, SCI on-site property manager in the office, has moved on to another type of work. We thank her for serving us and look forward to meeting and being served by her successor. SCI is currently interviewing candidates. Meanwhile, Cheryl Gasperetti, who served OLCA for many years until her retirement, is now serving in the office on a part-time basis. And while it’s not 100% certain, our new property manager may have already been found! Tonia Luna has been offered the position if she wants it, is being introduced to the position by Cheryl, and may well be the one to serve all of us plus those in the rental apartments! If so, welcome, Tonia!!