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Ahh, Friday. Superbowl Weekend has officially arrived and many are making preparations for the big game on Sunday.
Others of us can't wait for the game to be over so we can look forward to the Olympics that begin in just a few days.
In either case, it will be a nice weekend here in Rossmoor weather-wise, for outdoor cooking, enjoying the sun, yard work (there I said it) and any other typical SoCal activities.
One great opportunity to get out and about, is this Saturday morning... Rossmoor Cycling Group To Start
A big thank you to Nia Hartman (562.233.4455, Rossmoor Resident, Licensed Cycling Instructor, President of Lightning Velo Cycling Club) for working to organize a Rossmoor Cycling Group.
Since there are many different abilities and styles of bike riders, Nia is holding a few general meetings and rides to determine how to segment the groups.
MEET AND GREETS AT RUSH PARK PICNIC TABLES: - Saturday (2/3), Noon-1PM (Ride will follow
1PM-2PM)
- Monday (2/5), 8AM-9AM (Ride will follow 9AM-10AM)
Come with your questions, ideas, and goals. Bring your bike, even if you are not going on the ride, for a fit and safety check. We will discuss some rides for kids although these intro rides are not geared for young
kids.
GOALS FOR THIS GROUP: Find people with similar abilities and schedules to ride with. Build confidence of riders. Encourage safe riding to schools and local shopping. Exploring secret bike-ways. Form groups for social, endurance, weight loss, trips and racing. Learn cycling rules of the road.
OC Code Enforcement Officer visits RHA Meeting
Orange County Code
Enforcement Officer Christopher Casillas will be speaking and answering questions at our February RHA Board meeting.
If you have any code enforcement type questions or just want to know more about how the OC Code Enforcement process works here in Rossmoor, please plan to
attend.
Our meeting starts at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday 2/20 in the Community room at Rossmoor Park. Come join us.
CERT Basic Training - In March - It's Fun &
Free
It's been 24 years since the last "big quake" hit Southern California. Yes, if you are over 30 you may recall the 6.7 magnitude Northridge Earthquake. This is the longest time between damaging quakes in
Southern California in the last 150 years. How long can this continue? Are you ready?
We talk about the “next big one” from time to time, and since we have not had a big earthquake in recent memory (as in the last month or two), we tend to
ignore doing anything about getting ready for it, or even pausing long enough to consider what may happen when the big one does happen.
It’s not your fault. You’re human and busy living your life.
But…What if…
The big one hits early one morning and in the aftermath, you and your family are all safe at home. Whew, dodged that bullet. Right?
But, did you?
The roads are a mess and our local stores are out of supplies like food and water. There
are no emergency services available. And they won't be for 7-10 DAYS. What now?
What will you and your family eat? Will you have enough water to drink? Will you be able to keep warm?
Find out at the free CERT Basic Training on March 16 & 17 and March 23 & 24 at the Joint Forces Training Base in Los Alamitos. It’s nearby, free, a lot of fun, and could just help you and your family know what to do to survive when the big one hits. And it’s just a matter of time before it does.
Upcoming Dates to Note We have a number of events coming up that you will want to put on your calendar. Check them out: - RCSD Board Meeting - Tuesday 2/13 - 7:00 p.m. Rush Park Aud.
- RHA Board Meeting - Tuesday 2/20 - 7:00 p.m. Rossmoor Park
- Rossmoor Recycles - Saturday 2/24 - 8:00 a.m. to Noon - Rush Park, please bring your newspapers, mixed paper, cans and plastic bottles.
And of course, the weekly Rossmoor Walk & Talk each Tuesday morning, that it is not raining, starting at 10:30 a.m. at Rush Park. A second walking group meets on Thursday afternoons at 4:00 p.m. also at Rush Park.
Thanks for reading the RHA eNews
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The RHA Comm Team
LA Seismic Project- Trucks Here Monday |
From the RCSD: Monday, February 5, 2018 LA Seismic will commence with Seismic data collection. A parade of specialized Vibroseis Trucks will be escorted throughout Rossmoor by the Orange County Sheriff's Department
during regular daytime hours.
The Vibroseis Trucks will complete the route within Rossmoor week of February 5, 2018 during regular daytime hours. For a more date-specific schedule displaying the routes for each day, please check out the project website at: http://www.seismicsurvey2017.com
LA Seismic will generate a daily schedule of the truck route completed for the day, as well as the route for the following day. This information will be displayed on the project
website.
Questions and concerns may be directed to LA Seismic, LLC, Tracy L. Farmer via his cell: 562-208-2922 or Email: tfarmer@laseismic.com.
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RHA Membership Because Rossmoor Matters
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The Rossmoor Homeowners Association (RHA) is a membership funded, non-profit organization and as such relies
primarily on member dues and fund-raising to cover its annual costs.
What costs?
Great question, glad you asked. The Rossmoor Homeowners Association:
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New cool Rossmoor T-Shirts available in adult sizes S-XXXL and youth sizes for just $20 each ($15 for youth sizes).
Get yours and wear it proudly!
For additional information or to order your shirts, please contact Cathy Larson (562-243-7971 or TShirts@Rossmoor-RHA.org)
Neighborhood Watch Updates |
Please continue to reach to to your neighbors, get to know them, and work together to watch your block for anything that is different or out of the ordinary.
If
you see anything that's suspicious, call the OCSD 714.647.7000 - and if you see what you think may be a crime in progress, call 911.
Remember, Be Smart: Vehicles: Being smart means locking your vehicle doors, keeping the windows rolled up, and not keeping valuables in the car - especially in sight.
Home: Being smart means locking your doors, even if you are leaving for just a minute, locking the
gate access to your back yard, and closing the house windows.
And Be Observant: Look for suspicious activities on your street and around the neighborhood like slow moving vehicles that seem out of place, people sitting in parked or
stopped cars, things that seem out of place or odd. Your primary responsibility is for your house and your immediate neighbors (next door and across the street) and then your block.
We are still all in this together, even if you don't want to be. You live here, you are in. It's up to all of us to be observant and report
things.
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More on Rossmoor Neighborhood Watch |
I-405 Improvement Project |
As most of you know the I-405 enhancement project has begin with the preliminary ground and soil work. The I-405 in both directions from the I-605 to SR 73 interchange will have CalTrans crews working intermittently on the shoulders and neighboring streets. Some lane and complete freeway closures will take place
as well.
The OCTA has also released a projected schedule for the bridge work along the 16 mile project path. You can see that here. Note that none of the projected work will directly impact Rossmoor or Seal Beach Blvd. However, if you plan to drive between here and SR 73 in Costa Mesa, especially in the late night and early morning hours, you may
want to check for closures on the OCTA
website.
We will provide updates here as they become available.
Once the project is completed in about 2023, there will be one additional traffic lane in each direction. The current HOV lane and an additional lane will be Toll Lanes for vehicles with less
than 3 riders.
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Rossmoor residents Bernie Beskind & Herb Halling coordinate the weekly Rossmoor Walk &
Talk meet ups at Rush Park on Tuesday mornings at 10:30 AND... Thursday afternoons at 4:00 p.m.
Both meet at Rush Park - That is unless it's raining, then there's no walk.
The idea is simple enough, whoever attends forms groups of 2-4 people and walk around Rush Park and they talk. How long they walk, how fast they walk, and what they talk about is up to them. If you need a topic to talk about, Bernie or Herb will be happy to help you
out. It's a real Win-Win This great idea creates an informal way to meet your neighbors and get some exercise at the same time. It could save or at least extend
your life, plus you'll get to meet some really great people. And that is a huge win-win. Come join us! The Rossmoor Walk & Talk is open to all ages. The more the merrier - Invite your friends and please spread the word. Rossmoor Walk & Talk meets are held every Tuesday at 10:30 AM AND every Thursday at 4:00 p.m. both at Rush Park.
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Rossmoor Recycles: Saturday
2/24 |
Our next monthly Rossmoor Recycles Drive is on Saturday, February 24th. It's a week earlier than normal this month. Please bring your recyclable newspapers, mixed paper waste, recyclable cans, and plastic bottles to Rush
Park.
You'll be helping the environment AND putting some much-needed funds back into the Rossmoor community!
Time To Shred - Since you are getting
all those tax documents together for your 2017 tax filings, you are sure to have some old documents you need to have shredded. We have a solution for this month (January) the File Depot will be at Rossmoor Recycles to take that shredding off your to do list. And it's free. Stop by and unload those documents!
Note: Paper shredding is only available quarterly (Oct, Jan, Apr,
and July)
We’ll see you there!
8:00 AM to 12 N00N – Rush Park Parking Lot on Blume Drive
Please separate Newspaper materials from other paper waste, e.g. cardboard and magazines and other paper materials waste. Thanks for your help!
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Coyote sightings in Rossmoor have decreased to almost zero over the past couple of months. The coyote gates are down and that is a big help. Other easier food sources seem to be available to the local coyotes as well. Unfortunately, reduced sightings/reports does
not indicate the coyotes are not in Rossmoor. They are still here.
For those of you who have made reports, THANK YOU. You are helping us track coyote behavior which is critical to any future removal attempts.
Please continue to be careful with your pets (keep them indoors or within
your sight, and DO NOT leave pet food outside after feeding time).
Our Rossmoor Wildlife Watch program continues to collect reports and monitors
coyote behavior and movement based on these reports. Please continue to report any coyote activity you see on the Rossmoor Wildlife Watch website.
If you would like to find out more about our Rossmoor Wildlife Watch program and discover what we are doing, please sign up for more information.
The coyote challenge we face here in Rossmoor and throughout Southern California does not have a magical "fix it" solution. It will take a community effort (that's you and me, not "them") to keep our pets safe and reduce the risks in our neighborhood. Please learn what you can do at your home and for everyone in Rossmoor.
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