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September 1986
The Sandia Heights Homeowners Association (SHHA) newsletter highlights the diverse and dynamic members of the board who are dedicated to improving the community. The board has organized various events and services to enhance the neighborhood, such as neighborhood wine tastings, public relations effo...
June 1986
The President of the Sandia Heights Homeowners Association expresses excitement about the upcoming year's goals, which include enforcing covenants, cooperating with the Sandia Peak Tram Company, and planning community events like a jogging/biking path. Volunteer fire-watchers are organized to preven...
May 1986
Mark your calendars for the upcoming events in the Sandia Heights community. Activities include the Tiny Triathlon with swimming, biking, and running, followed by a lunch sponsored by Four Seasons and SHHA. The annual general meeting will feature Patricia Cassidy and a Gas Company representative, wh...
April 1986
The Sandia Heights Homeowners Association has announced the Annual General Meeting to be held in May, focusing on the election of new Board members. The newsletter also mentions the opening of the neighborhood swimming pool for Memorial Day weekend, with festivities like the Mini-triathlon and lunch...
January 1986
The newsletter from Sandia Heights Homeowners Association (SHHA) highlights various updates and initiatives for the community. Some key points include the repainting plans for the Circle K building, improvements on Tramway Blvd., replacement of neighborhood street signs, reminders for safe driving d...
October 1985
The Sandia Heights Homeowners Association (SHHA) newsletter covers various updates and notices for the community, including reminders about annual dues payments, missing cats possibly taken by coyotes, cable TV connections by Albuquerque Cable TV, plans for repainting the Circle K, opening of an ice...
August 1985
The August 1985 newsletter of the Sandia Heights Homeowners Association covers various topics. It includes a presentation on avoiding the plague by steering clear of rodents, a successful Spring Fling event featuring a "Tiny Triathalon" and a feast, and the election of new board members and officers...
May 1985
The newsletter announces the upcoming Annual meeting of the Sandia Heights Homeowners Association set for Thursday, June 5, 1980, at 7:00 PM at the Fire Station. The agenda includes the reading of minutes, treasurer's report, a report on the state of the neighborhood, discussions on old and new busi...
April 1985
Now that spring is in full swing, activities in Sandia Heights are picking up. The newsletter highlights preparations for the Spring Fling event organized by Cindy Gorman, promising fun and festivities with an anticipated 80-degree pool temperature. Updates on Albuquerque Cable Television's progress...
January 1985
The newsletter from Sandia Heights Homeowners Association (SHHA) discusses progress made by the current Board of Directors, highlighting initiatives like the Sandia Heights Directory and efforts towards increasing membership. A significant focus is on enforcing covenants within the community, distin...
October 1984
The Sandia Heights Homeowners Association (SHHA) newsletter from October 1988 discusses various objectives for the association in the upcoming year, including increasing membership, improving conditions in the neighborhood, organizing events for residents, and enforcing covenants related to the deve...
September 1984
The Sandia Heights Homeowners Association (SHHA) newsletter dated September 25, 1984, includes information on the annual request for contributions, updates on revised bylaws featuring membership categories and an increased number of directors, financial reports, and details on how contributions are...
May 1984
The annual meeting of the Sandia Heights Homeowners Association is scheduled to elect twelve directors, amend the Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws, and discuss other pertinent matters. A proxy form is enclosed to facilitate dissenting votes from resident-owners unable to attend the meeting, with...
April 1984
The newsletter from April 7, 1984, discusses important upcoming events such as the "Meet the Candidates" meeting on May 5, 1984, and the general Sandia Heights Homeowners Association Meeting/Election on June 2, 1984. There is a focus on the proposed new SHHA by-laws, the issue surrounding the La Cue...
October 1983
The newsletter addresses residents' opposition to the County Line Restaurant's liquor license application based on survey results showing a substantial majority against it. The Board of Directors decided to actively oppose the license application due to community feedback, especially concerning conc...
May 1983
The newsletter dated May 4, 1983, provides valuable information for Sandia Heights homeowners. It announces the upcoming annual May meeting for the election of new Board of Director members and highlights agenda items such as hiring an Executive Vice President, implementing a phone/computer informat...
February 1983
Sandia Heights Homeowners Association expresses gratitude to residents for their support in opposing the granting of a liquor license on Tramway Lane to County Line of Albuquerque. The license and establishment location were denied by Mr. Ti to Chavez, the County Hearing Officer, after a formal hear...
January 1983
The 1982 annual Homeowners' meeting included the election of two new board members and the appointment of a new President due to a leave of absence. The upcoming general meeting on February 26, 1983, will address important issues concerning the changes and growth in Sandia Heights, such as the liquo...
July 1982
The Sandia Heights Security Guards provide approximately ninety hours of service per week, with extended hours as more homes support the service. A second phone number, 243-9888, has been added for non-emergency calls when the guard is off duty to ensure all calls are attended to promptly. Speed lim...