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Tritz Professional Management Services
1525 E 17th Street, Suite A
Santa Ana, CA 92705
714-557-5900
Welcome to your Eastbluff Homeowners Community Association website!
Explore this website to find information about our Eastbluff community, a calendar of events, links to local places of interest, special neighborhood activities and events, Association information (such as Board members and Committees), and how you can become involved!
For Association business, click the "Member Portal" link where you can find Association documents of CC&R’s, policies, procedures, Board resolutions, Board Meeting Minutes, pay your dues online, register for an e-statement, submit and track a service request and much, much more!
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Eastbluff Homeowners Community Association ~c/o Tritz Professional Management Services ~ 1525 E. 17th Street, Suite A ~ Santa Ana, CA 92705
714-557-5900
Monthly Board Meeting
Monday, July 7
5:00 pm
Executive Committee
Members Not Allowed
6:00 pm
Architectural Review
7:00
Members Meeting
Please see Calendar page for 2025-26 Board meeting schedule and other important dates.
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EASTBLUFF 2025 HOA SURVEY
NEWPORT BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT
NBPD divides the city into four separate areas. Each area has an assigned lieutenant, who acts as an area commander. Eastbluff is in Area 3, along with Bonita Canyon, Big Canyon, Newport Center, Harbor Cove, Bayside Village, Island Lagoon, Park Newport, Promontory Point, and Balboa Island.
Meet our NBPD Area 3 Commander
Newport Notified is the Newport Beach Police Department's alert system for disseminating general and emergency information directly from the Police Department to the community. To receive email and text alerts directly from NBPD, please sign up HERE. For more information visit NBPD NOTIFIED or call the Crime Prevention Unit at 949-644-3699.
Call NBPD immediately when you see something suspicious or when you need the police to respond to a current situation.
In this scheme, the scammers drop a $20 bill and insist it belongs to the intended victim. When the victim checks their wallet, the suspects take advantage of the distraction to steal their debit card. It’s believed that the suspects may have previously obtained the victims’ PINs, possibly by observing them during ATM use or while checking out at a store.
1. Shield Your PIN:
Always cover the keypad with your hand or body when entering your PIN at an ATM, gas pump, or store terminal. Be cautious of “shoulder surfers” who may be watching your input.
2. Stay Alert in Public:
Be mindful of your surroundings, especially when using an ATM or making payments. If someone is standing unusually close to you while you're doing financial transactions, wait or ask them to step back.
3. Minimize Wallet Exposure
Don't open your wallet fully in public places. Instead, know exactly where your cash and cards are so you don't need to fumble around. Consider keeping your debit card in a separate, zipped pocket or RFID-blocking wallet that you can access without showing all contents.
4. Don’t Let Guilt Be a Weakness
Scammers exploit social norms and guilt. If someone says you dropped money, you can:
Politely say, “Thanks, but I’m sure it’s not mine.”
Avoid reaching for your wallet in front of them—step away first.
If you truly think you may have dropped cash, check your wallet discreetly and safely after walking away.
5. Avoid Crowding Situations
Many distraction thefts happen in crowded or transitional spaces (train stations, store exits, ATM vestibules). If you’re approached unexpectedly in these places, be on guard and keep personal belongings close and zipped.
6. Trust Your Instincts
If someone seems overly friendly, persistent, or makes you feel uneasy—walk away. You don't owe strangers your time or attention, especially in financial contexts.
7. Watch for "Pretext Surveillance"
Be wary if someone appears to be watching you use your PIN or hovering nearby while you're at an ATM or store checkout.
If you suspect someone has seen your PIN, change it immediately and notify your bank.
8. Enable Alerts
Use real-time banking alerts for transactions on your debit card. If something suspicious happens, you'll be notified instantly.
Consider setting daily transaction limits or disabling your debit card when not in use.
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Eastbluff HOA Board of Directors
Officers and Committees
2025-2026
Board of Directors
Al Maguire, President
Ron Rubino, Vice President
Ryan O’Grady, Treasurer
Allen Yourman, Secretary
Paul Jones, Director
Architectural Review Committee
The Board of Directors serves as the Architectural Review Committee
Architectural Guidelines and Procedures Review Committee
Paul Jones
Ryan O/Grady
Morgan Bomboy, TPMS
Jeff Smith, Smith Architects
Members’ Committees and Liaison Assignments
Crime Prevention and Safety Committee
Paul Jones
Neighborhood Connections Committee
Ron Rubino
Landscape Committee
Allen Yourman
Park Committee
Allen Yourman
Special Assignments
Budget Committee
Ryan O’Grady (Treasurer)
Morgan Bomboy, TPMS
Local Government Liaison
Ron Rubino
Aviation
Ron Rubino
HOA Website
Sharon Esterley
HOW TO PREVENT VEHICLE CRIME
LOCK your car – EVERY time!
DO NOT leave valuable in your car – ever!
Best of all – park INSIDE the garage. That’s what it’s built for.

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Blue Heron Park
10:30 am -1:30 pm
Parade
Picnic
Party
11:00
Fire Truck Parade
Food & Snow Cones
Sponsored by
Eastbluff HOA
and
Peter McKernan
The McKernan Group Realty