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The Beat Goes On! YOURYOUR COMMUNITYCOM NEWS FROM THE SUMMERLIN COUNCIL September 2020 The Beat Goes On! Friday Nite Live - Virtual Dance Party FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 | 7 to 8 P.M. ummerlin, get ready to dance fort of your own living room. event. Registration closes Th ursday, Sthe night away together—from Registration for this epic dance September 17 or as space permits home! Join us for Th e Summerlin party is just $5 per household so be sure to sign-up soon. (For Council’s fi rst ever Friday Night and begins on September 1 at more information or to make an Live Virtual Dance Party taking https://summerlink.com/event/ appointment to get your Summerlin place September 18 from 7 to 8 friday-nite-live-2/. An active ID card, call 702.341.5500 or email p.m. Rotating DJs will have you Summerlin ID card is required to [email protected].) movin’ and groovin’, so don’t miss register and only one person per So get ready to put on your party this unique opportunity to connect household need enroll. Shortly jammies, plug in your disco lights and online with fellow Summerlin before the event, you’ll be sent a to shake to the beat of Friday Night families and engage from the com- link providing access to the virtual Live—Virtual Dance Party! To receive exclusive E-mails from The Summerlin Council, register at mysummerlincouncil.com or visit www.summerlink.com and select “Join Our List.” Highlights Community News Summerlin Council Pool Operations Summerlin Park Map By Randy Ecklund PAGE PAGE 2 PAGE 4 & Fall Swim Schedule 11 & Community Services Directory COMMUNITY NEWS By Randy Ecklund 2021 Budget Forecast Published By The Summerlin Council 1910 Spring Gate Lane Las Vegas, Nevada 89134 or the past several weeks your Summerlin West – Th e West 702-341-5500 F respective community management anticipates revenues and expenses teams, fi nance committees, and boards of $6,728,029 in 2021. Th is will be Summerlin North have been working on 2021 operating accomplished by maintaining the Community Association present monthly assessment rate of 2120 Snow Trail budgets. Here is a quick glimpse of how Las Vegas, NV 89134 next year is shaping up. $48 per unit. 702-838-5500 Summerlin North – Th e North Summerlin Council – Th e Council currently projects 2021 revenues and anticipates spending $13,085,485 next Summerlin West & South expenses of $11,666,197. Th is will be year for community park and recreation Community Associations accomplished by maintaining the operations. To accomplish this, the 2115 Festival Plaza Drive, Suite 220 present monthly assessment rate of Council’s projected monthly share of Las Vegas, NV 89135 $50 per unit. your master association assessment will 702-791-4600 Summerlin South – Th e South is remain at $23 per unit. It is important projecting 2021 revenues and expenses to note the $23 per month allocation The Trails Community Center of $7,955,560. Th is will be accomplish- is already included in your respective 1910 Spring Gate Lane ed by maintaining the present monthly monthly association assessments. Las Vegas, NV 89134 assessment rate of $48 per unit. As a reminder, Council dollars focus 702-341-5500 Continued on next page The Willows Community Center 2775 Desert Marigold Lane Board Meetings Las Vegas, NV 89135 Summerlin North Summerlin West 702-240-6500 Community Association Community Association Zoom Meeting (see page 4 for information) The Summerlin West Community Association does not The Gardens Community Center Wednesday, September 23 at 5 p.m. meet in September. The next meeting will be on Tuesday, The agenda will be available on Monday, September 21 November 10 at 3 p.m. The agenda will be available 10401 Garden Park Drive at The Trails Community Center or the Summerlin at the Vistas Community Center or the Summerlin Las Vegas, NV 89135 North Community Management Office, 2120 Snow Trail Community Management Office, 2115 Festival Plaza 702-562-4890 and at www.summerlink.com. Meetings subject to Drive, Suite 220 and at www.summerlink.com. Meetings cancellation. Call 702.838.5500 to confirm. subject to cancellation. Call 702.791.4600 to confirm. The Vistas Community Center Summerlin South The Summerlin Council 11312 Parkside Way Community Association Teleconference meeting Las Vegas, NV 89138 Zoom Meeting (see page 5 for information) (Dial in 1.844.875.5501 Code 2068363756) Thursday, September 17 at 3 p.m. Thursday, September 24 at 10:30 a.m. 702-360-1370 The agenda will be available on Friday, September 11 The agenda will be available on Monday, September 21 at The Willows,Gardens,Trails and Vistas Community at The Willows, Gardens,Trails and Vistas Community The Arbors Tennis & Play Park Centers, or the Summerlin Community Management Centers, or the Summerlin Community Management Office, 2115 Festival Plaza Drive, Suite 220 and at www. Office, 2115 Festival Plaza, Suite 220 and at www. 610 Sageberry Drive summerlink.com. Meetings subject to cancellation. Call summerlink.com. Meetings subject to cancellation. Call Las Vegas, NV 89144 702.791.4600 to confirm. 702-341-5500 to confirm. 702-233-5831 A unit owner has the right to: *Court reservation line: 702-240-2386 a) Have a copy of the minutes or a summary of the minutes distributed to him upon request and upon payment to the (*Reservation punch card required) Please Note: Due to early publishing deadlines, association of the cost of making the distribution as Board meeting summaries included in Summer- outlined in NRS 116. b) Speak to the Board of Directors in accordance with lines may reflect meetings held six to eight NRS 116, unless the Board is meeting in executive weeks prior. session. 2 | Summerlines on community center and pool operations, programming, special events and activities, maintenance and preservation of general park conditions, and any necessary park reno- vations or repairs. Please note that more specifi c budget information is mailed to each of you by your respective associations as part of your annual budget ratifi cation process. My thanks to the many individuals that volunteered their time to work on next year’s numbers. It is my sense that each of these budgets achieves the overall goal of preserving the operations and appearance of our Summerlin community in the most value-conscious way possible. September 2020 | 3 NEWS FROM THE NORTH Summerlin North Community Association - Heard the Committee Report MEETING SUMMARY - Summerlin Council Report - No report. Th e next BOARD OF DIRECTORS Summerlin Council meeting is scheduled to be held JULY 22, 2020 on August 13, 2020. - Financial Advisory Committee – 2021 Budget NOTICE OF MEETING: Upon notice duly given and Recommendation received, a meeting of the Summerlin North Community - Heard the Management Report that included: Association Board of Directors was held on Wednesday, - LandCare Landscape May & June Reports July 22, 2020 at 5:00 PM via Zoom. - Design Review Issues – None ATTENDANCE: Board Members Present: Cindy Parker, - Annual Meeting/Board Election Timeline Don Brizzolara, Robert Weiss, John Morelli, David Dean, - Heard the Unfi nished Business: None Elma Dallal and David Johnsen. - Heard the New Business Board Member(s) Absent: None. Administrative Staff : - Holiday Lighting Contract for 2020 Sheri Rios, and Cynthia Villalpando - Homeowner Comments regarding any other item: ACTION WAS TAKEN ON THE FOLLOWING: - Resident of Oak Hills asked for clarity on the 2019 - Homeowner comments regarding agenda items: None Audit, sent to homeowners in late May. - Approved the Consent Agenda, including 1) - Scheduled the next Board of Directors Meeting for Minutes – June 10, 2020; 2) Financial Reports and August 26, 2020 at 5:00 p.m. via Zoom Meeting. Bank Reconciliations – May & June 2020; 3) Builder - Held an Executive Session to discuss legal, collection Closing Update – May & June 2020; 4) Compliance and compliance issues immediately following the open Reports. business meeting. 2075 Village Center Circle Las Vegas, NV 89134 SUMMERLIN NORTH BOARD MEETING www.oishis.net Wednesday, September 23, 5 p.m. Proven Processes and Procedures Since 1992 Agenda available Monday, September 21; Call: (702) 431-1200 Meeting ID: 935 3519 7566 Great For a Free Management Packet Password: 204167 Team Join Zoom Meeting Properties Tenant Screening - Leasing https://zoom.us/j/93535197566?pwd=dW5tMW Owners ReRent Collection - Timely Statements PrPropertyo Evaluations – Move-Outs JZSU1EQnpFcHQwYVRaTmIyZz09 Summerlines welcomes your news and information about Summerlin North. All submittals should be sent to: News from the North, 2120 Snow Trail, Las Vegas, NV 89134. All material submitted must be informative and of interest to the residents at large. It must be for non-commercial purposes, non-political in nature, factual, presented in a format that is not prejudicial or biased, presented within a time frame that allows for its review prior to publication (allow six weeks lead time), typewritten, double spaced and in a type size no smaller than twelve (12) point. If the information regards an issue outside the jurisdiction of the Association, it must be determined by the Board of Directors to affect the safety and/ or welfare of the entire Association. The writer will be held accountable for the content of the information and the Board of Directors reserves the right to edit or decline to publish any submission. 4 | Summerlines NEWS FROM THE SOUTH Summerlin South Community Association • HOMEOWNER GENERAL COMMENTS: None MEETING SUMMARY • Held an executive session immediately aft er to BOARD OF DIRECTORS discuss collection, compliance and legal matters. JULY 16, 2020 NOTICE OF MEETING: Upon notice duly given and SUMMERLIN SOUTH BOARD MEETING received, a meeting of the Summerlin South Community Association Board of Directors was held on Th ursday, July Th ursday September 17, 3:00 p.m. 16, 2020 at 3:00 p.m.
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