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!
Managed by Tritz Professional Management Services, our property manager, the Members Only site is the repository of our official Association documents and records.
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A citizen-driven committee recently kicked off the process to update the remaining General Plan elements and, during another meeting, agreed to create a potential new element. SUMMARY
Click HERE for more information or sign up for e-notifications. The community is invited and encouraged to participate.
The City of Newport Beach is seeking residents to fill vacancies on the following commissions and committees:
–City Arts Commission for a term expiring in May 2025. Meetings are at 5 p.m. on the second Thursday of each month
–Finance Committee for a term expiring in June 2023. The committee meets as needed, on weeknights or weekdays.
–General Plan Advisory Committee, for a term lasting the duration of the General Plan update process. The committee meets as needed, on weeknights or weekdays
Newport Beach Police Department will host another NBPD Mobile Café, allowing community members to come together in an informal space to discuss community issues and build relationships.
Join them for coffee, pastries and conversation!
39th ANNUALSPIRIT RUN
Sunday, March 12
Spirit Run proceeds support schools throughout the Newport-Mesa Unified School District and the Spirit Run promotes youth fitness, providing free event entries to underprivileged students, and donating event net proceeds to participating schools, youth sports, and other youth causes.
December 2022, Part One Crimes were down by 1.2% compared to 2021 and down 10.2% compared to the 5-year average. Property Crimes were down 6.3% compared to last December.
Property Crimes increased in Commercial Burglaries, Pick Pocket, and Auto Theft.
Decreases in: Garage Burglaries, Burglaries/Thefts from Vehicles, Bike Thefts, Mail Thefts, Shoplifting, Grand Theft, Petty Thefts, and Burglaries/Thefts from Boats.
No changes with Residential Burglaries, Boat Thefts and Arson incidents.
MLK Jr.'s Day of Service -150 Eastbluff Elementary students, families and friends volunteered at the OC Food Bank on 1/16/23. They assembled 900 food boxes for families in need.
The Board of Directors is requesting feedback from members concerning a proposed park landscaping project. Please review this report and return your Pro/Con comments by email to Ron Rubino at Ron@eastbluff.net. Results will be reported to the Board at our February 6 General meeting.
PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR FEEDBACK BY SUNDAY 2/5/2023.
The Eastbluff HOA Park Committee has proposed a landscaping project to create a Butterfly & Pollinator Garden in Blue Heron Park. Pollinators such as butterflies, including the endangered Monarch, and hummingbirds are struggling to survive in our increasingly urban world. We have the opportunity to replace the aging plants in parts of Blue Heron Park with California native flowering plants which provide food and a haven for butterflies.
This project would be contracted by the non-profit organization “Pollinator Protection Fund” headed by Laura and Michael Ford. This includes selection of plants and installation. Ongoing maintenance would be provided by the existing HOA landscape maintenance contractor.
The total project would include planting California native plants in 3 areas of the park to encourage cross-pollination of plants. An educational sign/plaque would be included to focus on conservation and education/awareness.
The total project cost would be $23,800. The Park Committee feels the timing of the project for spring is an important consideration and funding should come from available funds in the HOA budget. They are also willing to conduct a fund-raising program to pay 50% of the cost of phase I of the project to show HOA members’ support.
Please see these documents for additional information or to pledge your financial support for the project.