Fireworks Are Prohibited in Sudden Valley

Dear Sudden Valley Residents,

As the 4th of July holiday approaches, we’d like to remind residents that the use of fireworks anywhere in Sudden Valley is strictly prohibited. Fireworks are dangerous both for the user and the surrounding homes and forests. Sudden Valley is a place for all to enjoy tranquility and beauty, and the use of fireworks significantly negatively affects many members and the pet population in Sudden Valley.

The Association maintains a zero-tolerance regarding the use of fireworks. Therefore, Security will enforce this action and cite offenders under SVCA Rules & Regulation policy 1.4.

We appreciate members and guests who adhere to Sudden Valley rules and regulations, and we thank you. We hope you can celebrate with a barbecue, a picnic, a swim or even a paddle in the lake. Enjoy the holiday and Stay Safe.

Your support and understanding are greatly appreciated.

Dan PikeGeneral Manager

Rich Johnson, Operations Manager

Office Closed to In-Person Service Until 6-27-22

The Sudden Valley Administration Offices are closing immediately for an extended period due to continued multiple COVID infections among staff. For public safety, and in accordance with Whatcom County Health guidelines, the main office will be closed until at least June 27th.

Staff will still be available to answer phone calls and emails remotely. The main phone number for Administration is 360-734-6430 and emails to office@suddenvalley.com can be routed to the proper personnel.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Please reach out to us if you need to connect with staff and we will do the best we can to assist you.

We Have Reopened!

Sudden Valley Administration will be resuming normal hours.

We feel that we can operate safely and continue to protect our families, and our community while serving both. We know this is a difficult time for everyone, and we are committed to doing what we can to help. Please consider wearing a mask when you visit the office.

We thank you for your continued support and look forward to seeing you.

Office Closed

The Office is currently closed.

The Association is experiencing an extreme escalation in the spread of COVID-19 among staff. We are working closely with the Whatcom County Health Department for guidance. The individuals diagnosed with COVID-19 are in isolation, and the SVCA continues to adhere to guidance from the Washington State Department of Health. This includes appropriate mask-wearing, hand-sanitation, and physical distancing, where possible.

If you have visited any of the Clubhouse offices in the last week and are experiencing cold like symptoms, please consider getting tested.

Due to these circumstances beyond our control, we are working short-staffed.

Please utilize the drop box for payment, any questions or concerns please this link https://suddenvalley.com/contact/ or call the office at 360-734-6430.

Your patience and understanding are greatly appreciated.

Dan PikeGeneral Manager

Rich Johnson, Operations Manager

COVID Advisory

SVCA is STRONGLY RECOMMENDING the use of face masks inside all SVCA facilities.

The Association is experiencing an extreme escalation in the spread of COVID-19 among staff. We are working closely with the Whatcom County Health Department for guidance. The individuals diagnosed with COVID-19 are in isolation, and the SVCA continues to adhere to guidance from the Washington State Department of Health. This includes appropriate mask-wearing, hand-sanitation, and physical distancing, where possible.

If you have visited any of the Clubhouse offices in the last week and are experiencing cold like symptoms, please consider getting tested.

Due to these circumstances beyond our control, we are working short-staffed. Your patience and understanding are greatly appreciated.

Dan Pike, General Manager

Rich Johnson, Operations Manager

ROAD CLOSURE @ JASPER RIDGE LANE 06-07-2022 (GATE 13)

There will be an unexpected road closure on Tuesday, June 7 at Jasper Ridge Lane to make repairs. Work is set to begin at 8:00 AM and be completed by 5:00 PM. Traffic will be reduced to a single lane for most of this time, but every effort will be made to keep any complete closure time to a minimum.

We apologize for the short notice but we appreciate your patience and understanding in the meantime.

STREET SWEEPING JUNE 2022

Street sweepers are hitting the road beginning June 8th and will be onsite for approximately 2 weeks. Gates 2, 1, and 5, are scheduled first – followed by Gates 9, 13, and 3.   Please exercise caution while in the vicinity of the street sweeper.  An update will be provided if there happens to be any changes in scheduling.  Thanks for keeping it safe while we’re keeping it clean.