A new video has been added to our YouTube Channel: Sudden Valley Board of Directors Meeting 11-5-2020
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A new video has been added to our YouTube Channel: Sudden Valley Board of Directors Meeting 11-5-2020
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The Zoom link for the 2020 AGM can be found here, along with instructions on how to tune in.
Dear Members,
I am pleased to announce that the Sudden Valley Community Association and Whatcom County Public Works will be partnering to make improvements in water quality for Lake Whatcom. The preliminary plan is for Public Works to assist SVCA in identifying projects, Capital improvement or Maintenance, that present an opportunity to improve or preserve water quality. The exciting news is that Whatcom County is not only committing to assist SVCA in identifying improvement areas, but will also be potentially supplying materials for completion, or contributing funds for specific portions of SVCA’s project that involve the water quality component. This collaboration will not only provide improved resources for SVCA, but also has the potential to save the Association thousands of dollars in project completion.
This unprecedented partnership is the first of its kind in Whatcom County and will be addressing impacts to the water shed, including the minimalization of phosphors entering Lake Whatcom, as one example.
The projects identified will be comprehensive and will address legacy issues with storm water runoff, etc. The project scope would determine how to start to address culverts, ditches and swales along with evaluation and possible change to media filter vaults in certain locations. By addressing the storm water runoff as a system and not just individual components, both Whatcom County and Sudden Valley as partners can establish a path forward in a much more comprehensive manner. Additionally, it will enable a maintenance plan to be implemented that will continue to ensure the integrity of the system as well as provide a reliable means to forecast future budgets and future capital projects.
The specific projects and their scopes will be identified and shared with the Community as they become known. We believe that the combining of public and private resources will allow both to come together and make a real difference in the quality of the drinking water in Lake Whatcom, and that this partnership will establish that both Whatcom County and Sudden Valley are demonstrating in a visible and tangible example of what stewardship for the environment should look like.
Please feel free to contact my office at gm@suddenvalley.com or 360-746-8436 with any questions.
In Service to our Community,
Joe Acla, PGA, CMCA, AMS
General Manager
Sudden Valley Maintenance will be sweeping the roads today at Gates 2, 3 and 5 today. Motorists are asked to exercise caution in the vicinity of the street sweeper.
For more information contact Bruce Bishop at bruce@suddenvalley.com or 360-724-8000
Sudden Valley Administrative offices are closed today (11/3) due to a staff member having a family member test positive for COVID 19.
As a precautionary measure, the General Manager and the Administrative Services Manager closed the offices to allow for deep cleaning of common touch surfaces. The admin staff have also been scheduled for COVID 19 testing (also a precautionary measure).
Prior to these measures the Whatcom County Department of Health was consulted regarding these precautionary measures and agreed these were prudent steps to take.
Again, the administrative offices will NOT be open Tuesday, November 3rd, but the night drop is open for dues payments and the ballot box for the SVCA AGM. The administration offices should reopen Wednesday, November 4th.
These were precautionary measures and the staff appreciates your patience. If you have any questions please contact the Administrative Services Manager at asm@suddenvalley.com or the Public Safety Manager at security@suddenvalley.com. Thank you.
Road closure for sewer tie-in for this location. Contractor to provide signs and flaggers and steel plate for access for emergency services.
SVCA point of contact: Jenny Torres at ACCAdmin@suddenvalley.com or 1-360-734-6430
When: 11/04/2020 from 08:00 AM to 04:00 PM
Where: 32 and 37 Longshore Lane
What: Longshore Lane will be restricted for installation of natural gas service, flaggers and signs will be posted by contractor
Contact: Jenny Torres at ACCAdmin@suddenvalley.com or 360-734-6430

A new video has been added to our YouTube Channel: Sudden Valley N&E Committee Meeting 10-26-20
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