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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! 

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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Board of Directors

Board of Directors
Meeting

Monday, February 3 
Via ZOOM

Executive Session
5:00 p.m.

Architectural Session
6:00 p.m.

General Meeting
7:00 p.m.










November Meeting Highlights


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​​Neighborhood Watch 



NBPD Mobile Café ~ Community members come together with police in an informal space to discuss community issues 
and build relationships.

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. It is home to the Fashion Island shopping center and the surrounding businesses and hotels in Newport Center.

 Meet our NBPD Area 3 Commander
Lt. Jason Blakely
jblakely@nbpd.org

Property crime update November 2024

NEWPORT NOTIFIED

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. It is used to notify residents and subscribers about issues impacting safety, such as traffic advisories, crime alerts, and community updates. It is also used for emergency notifications related to power outages, evacuations, tsunamis, and other hazards where public safety is at risk.

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.

RECENT SCAM INCIDENTS

At the end of November, two more reports of victims who each lost over $50,000 after multiple interactions with a scammer who used a Tech Support ruse to convince the victims that they needed to “protect” their money after their computers were “hacked”. READ MORE The suspect convinced his victims to withdraw large amounts of cash, then arranged for the cash to pick up in person (most often at the victims’ home). MORE

Scammers most often try to manipulate your emotions to create a sense of urgency to scare you to make you feel like you need to act immediately. So, whenever a stranger tries to get money or personal information from you, do these three things:

1. Stop. Check it out. Do not give money or personal information to anyone until you have verified the identity of the person you are talking to. For calls from alleged government agencies or utility companies: Ask the caller for their name, department, and business phone number. Confirm that information by calling the organization at a phone number found on the internet or through official correspondence/billing statements. If the caller refuses to provide this information, terminate the call immediately. In personal situations, try to contact the loved one who you are concerned about, or call friends or another family member before you send any money or give out personal information.

2. Keep your information safe. Never give out personal identifying information, such as your social security number, bank account or credit card account numbers, to anyone you do not know.

3. Pass this information on to a friend. Awareness is the best prevention for these types of things.




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​Message from Newport Beach Mayor 
Joe Stapleton

I am filled with gratitude for the opportunity to serve this incredible community as Mayor of Newport Beach.

Our city is a paradise in every sense—its natural beauty, vibrant neighborhoods, and proud residents make it a place we are proud to call home. We all share a love for this piece of Heaven, and I am deeply committed to working with my colleagues and building on the hard work and dedication of those who came before us to make Newport Beach even greater for every resident.  

That approach to improving our city will be encapsulated with a simple, but profound, theme: Celebrate Newport.

We will take the time to recognize the contributions of the generations of community leaders who have come before us and shaped this incredible gem of a city. We will also recognize those who are helping to shape our future. Whether it’s the volunteers, first responders, city staff, business owners, or everyday residents—each of you plays a part in making Newport Beach the dynamic, welcoming place we all love.

As Mayor, I will prioritize three main goals aimed at strengthening and safeguarding our community.

First, our top priority is to ensure that Newport Beach remains a safe place to live, work, and play. We have already made strides in enhancing our public safety programs with new technologies, like the Flock license-plate reading cameras, which have been implemented to help us respond faster to crime and improve public security.

In 2025, we will launch even more initiatives, including a virtual Crime Information Center and a drone program to bolster our ability to keep our streets and neighborhoods safe.

Second, we will continue to improve community infrastructure. We will break ground on the new Peninsula Fire Station #1 and a new branch library, both of which are essential for serving our growing population. We are also working on plans for a world-class aquatic center at Lower Castaways Park—something I’m particularly excited about.

Furthermore, we will expand our Peninsula Trolley system, making it easier for residents to travel and connect throughout our community. We’ll also invest in improving the walkability, rideability and vibrancy of our commercial corridors, which will help our local businesses and create a more enjoyable environment for all.

Third, I believe that a community is only as strong as its future leaders. That’s why I’m focused on encouraging young people to get involved in local service. Through the Newport Beach Foundation Distinguished Citizen Program, we’ll continue to provide opportunities for young residents to engage in volunteerism, mentorship, and leadership, ensuring that the next generation of Newport Beach residents is as passionate about this city as those who came before them.

As we look toward 2025, we’ll celebrate all that makes Newport Beach unique. One of the projects I’m most proud of is the Newport Bay Trash Interceptor, an innovative solution that will remove hundreds of tons of trash before it ever reaches the bay. This is a step forward in our ongoing commitment to preserving our environment, and it’s a great example of the impact we can have when we all come together as a community.

Newport Beach is a city unlike any other. It’s a city full of opportunity, possibility, and passion. I truly believe that we are a family here—and as your mayor, I consider all 85,000 of you, my family. Together, we will continue to make this place one of the best in the country. I’m proud to lead this wonderful city, and I can’t wait to see what we will accomplish together in the years to come.

Here’s to a year of celebration, growth, and community. Let’s celebrate Newport!

This article was published in the December 12 issue of Newport Beach Independent