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With election day coming up in just two weeks and many of us voting by mail, there is not a lot of time to make your decisions on the local issues of school board and Measure G. There has been a
lot of discussion happening on Measure G, including at the RHA Town Hall meeting last week. Dr. Kropp and her team from the District updated Rossmoor on the district and Measure G carried most of the conversation. You can watch the full thing here on our site
Congratulations to the Dodgers for making it to the World Series for the second straight year - something that the national league team has only done four times in the past 40 years. Tomorrow's game in Boston will kick off the Series to crown the 113th Champion.
Remember this month is free paper shredding at Rossmoor Recycles on 10/27 from 8:00 to noon at Rush Park. There are also drug take back events at both the Rossmoor Recycles event and at McAuliffe Middle School. Details on both events below. And then as noted
below we have the School Ghoul run on Sunday 10/28 - watch those no parking signs along Foster road.
Correction
The Rossmoor Signature News Magazine that was delivery to Rossmoor homes last week had an error in the "On the Ground" column. The statement should have read:
Measure G will increase annual taxes by $34.10 per $100,000 of assessed valuation
and that number can rise to $60 per $100,000 based on market conditions.
The website version has been corrected. We apologize for the mistake.
LAUSD Candidate
Interviews John Underwood as part of his Backstory series on Los Al TV had the opportunity to have a sit down, one-on-one interview with each of the LAUSD School Board candidates. These interviews that are currently airing on Los AL TV at various times. If you'd like to watch these interviews on your schedule, you can watch them here on our site.
Fall Signature News Magazine The Fall issue of the Rossmoor Signature News Magazine has arrived so make sure you read all about the Fiction Writer's celebration (and read their stories too), find out more about Milt Houghton's service background, and get and update on both the 405 freeway noise issue and Measure
G. If you'd rather read online, you can do that too right here.
School Ghoul Run/Walk Sunday October 28th the School Ghoul, 5K Run/Walk, 1 Miler, and Kid’s Festival of Races will kick off at Rush Park. The event supports the Los Alamitos Unified School District by raising awareness for the importance of physical fitness and enrichment programs for
local schools. This community event has grown in size and success and will celebrate 7 years in 2018. For more information and to register, please see the School Ghoul site Upcoming Dates to Note
There are a number of events coming up that you
will want to put on your calendar. Check them out: - Rossmoor Recycles - Saturday 10/27 - 8:00 a.m. to Noon - Rush Park, please bring your newspapers, mixed paper, cans and plastic bottles. Free SHREDDING this month from File Depot.
- Street Sweeping - Monday November 5th, please remove your vehicles and trash cans from Rossmoor
streets.
- RCSD Board Meeting - Tuesday 11/13 - 7:00 p.m. Rush Park Aud.
- RHA Board Meeting
- Tuesday 11/20 - 7:00 p.m. Rossmoor Park
And of course, the weekly Rossmoor Walk & Talk each Tuesday morning, starting at 10:30 a.m. and on Thursday afternoons at 4:00. Both meet near the playground at Rush Park when it's not raining. Thanks for reading the RHA eNews Blast The RHA Comm Team
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Rossmoor Recycles: Saturday 10/27 |
Our next monthly Rossmoor Recycles Drive is on Saturday, October 27th. 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!
This is a shredding month - bring anything you need to shred and The File Depot will take care of it for you. Don't be
late....
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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Prescription Drug Take Back Event
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The Orange County Sheriff's Department and DEA officials will be at Rush Park starting at 10:00 during the last half of our Rossmoor Recycles event on Saturday 10/28. If you have expired or other drugs that you would like to dispose of, please bring them to this no questions asked drop off.
Also, the Los Alamitos Unified School
District and LAEF have proudly partnered with the Los Alamitos Police Department and the Drug Enforcement Administration to offer a PRESCRIPTION DRUG TAKE-BACK DAY for the entire community.
The event will take place on Saturday, October 27, 2018 from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. The drop-off location will be at McAuliffe Middle School in the parking lot off of Cerritos Ave. All expired, unused/unwanted prescription or over-the-counter medications or supplements can be dropped off for appropriate disposal, no questions asked. Please consider forwarding this message to your friends and family to help us make our community safer.
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Are You A Licensed HAM Radio Operator? |
If you are, then we'd like to know so we can reestablish our emergency amateur radio network here in Rossmoor.
If you are not a licensed operator and are interested in becoming one, please let us know that as well. We can point you in the right direction and if there's enough interest, possibly schedule a class here in Rossmoor.
If there is enough interest, we can reestablish the Rossmoor Emergency Amateur Radio Network. If/when a major
disaster event occurs, Ham Radios may be the most effective way for us to communicate. If you are interested please let us know here..
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AlertOC is a mass notification system designed to keep Orange County residents and businesses informed of emergencies and
certain community events.
By registering with AlertOC, time-sensitive voice messages from the County or City in which you live or work may be sent to your home, cell or business phone. Text messages may also be sent to cellphones, e-mail accounts and hearing impaired receiving
devices.
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The Orange County Registrar of Voters released the inaugural 2018 Voter Data Trends Report today with voter data spanning the years 2004 - 2018. The report is based on voter data maintained by the agency, which provides insights into the changing behaviors of Orange County's voters.
Key Facts: - There are more voters in Orange County than in 18 other U.S. states.
- Baby Boomers' participation in elections continues to increase while the Silent Generation
decreases.
- 25% of voters have only participated in 1 to 2 elections.
- No Party Preference voters make up 27% of the current registration, up 3% in less than a year.
- Voters are abandoning polling places - usage has dropped 20% on
average.
- Provisional ballots cast in 2004 was 1 in 100, now they represent 1 in 10.
Also, your vote-by-mail ballots are on their way to you and you should receive them this upcoming week.
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Neighborhood Watch Updates |
Rossmoor's Neighborhood Watch Program welcomes the opportunity to work together with residents through Neighborhood Watch and Nextdoor. We are always looking to expand our Neighborhood Watch program by adding block
captains, registering homes and neighbors, or sharing information. Presently, more than half of the streets in Rossmoor have block captains - Is your street one of them? It's easy to participate either in Neighborhood Watch or as a block captain by registering
here. It is also very important for residents to share information about safety and security concerns with OC Sheriff's by calling 714.647.7000. And we ask you to register your home with our Program. If you see suspicious activity, call the Orange County Sheriff’s Department at 714.647.7000 and
report: • Who or what you saw • When you saw it • Where it occurred • Why it’s suspicious As always if there is an emergency, call 9-1-1. Stay Safe Rossmoor……remember…..be connected, be smart and be observant. If something is not right, call the OC Sheriff's Department at 714.647.7000 and if you see a crime in progress, call 9-1-1. THE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT WANTS TO HEAR FROM YOU! We are all in this together. It is up to all of us to be observant for the safety of our
community. What is Rossmoor’s Neighborhood Watch Program?Rossmoor’s Neighborhood Watch Program is organized, funded and operated by the Rossmoor Homeowner’s Association (RHA) and has been since its
beginning back in the late 1970's. Rossmoor's Neighborhood Watch Committee distributes weekly crime reports to block captains and these reports are also posted on the RHA website and Nextdoor so residents are regularly notified about area incidents.
Quarterly crime/activity reports are presented by the OC Sheriffs at Rossmoor Community Services District meetings (generally each Feb., May, Aug., and Nov.) and we post these reports here for your convenience.
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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 is focused on Fun, Safety, and Communications: And while the costs for these programs are not huge, they do add up throughout the year. And that's why we ask you
to support our volunteer efforts by joining or renewing your membership with the RHA. And at $30 per household, it's a steal. Just hop on over to the RHA website and fill in your information.
You'll be supporting the RHA and its many efforts to keep Rossmoor the great place to live it is today. Join or renew today!
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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)
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 resident Herb Halling coordinates the two weekly Rossmoor Walk & Talk meet ups at Rush Park on
Tuesday mornings at 10:30 a.m.
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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 1, 2, or 3 times, and they talk. How long they walk, how fast they walk, and what they talk about is up to
them. There never seems to be a shortage of talking topics so join in the fun while you pump some blood around your body. 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. 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 PM both at Rush
Park.
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Block members contribute by expanding the coverage of the Neighborhood Watch network.
The more residents who participate in the
program and are observant about their surroundings and neighborhood, the safer our community is.
All you need to do is complete the block member form and you will be added to the Neighborhood Watch network. There is no cost or obligation to you, but the benefits to you and your block could be life changing or saving.
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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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