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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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Eastbluff Homeowners Community Association  ~c/o Tritz Professional Management Services ~ 1525 E. 17th Street, Suite A ~ Santa Ana, CA 92705

 714-557-5900

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Board of Directors

Eastbluff HOA

Board of Directors Meeting
​Monday, May 4, 2026
ZOOM

Executive Session
5:00 p.m.
Board Members Only

Architectural Review Committee
6:00 p.m.

General Meeting
7:00 p.m.


May 18, 2026
 Members’ 
Annual Meeting​ 
(in person)
Election of Directors​


Please see Calendar page for 2025-26 Board meeting schedule and other important dates.

March 2026
Board Meeting Highlights

Full Meeting Minutes are posted in the Member Portal
Password required








WHERE SHOULD THE
NEW POLICE STATION BE LOCATED?

Speak Up Newport will host a free public meeting to hear both sides of this issue.

Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Reception 5:15 
Program 6:00 to 7:00 pm
Registration is not required

Civic Center Community Room
100 Civic Center Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660

At a recent City Council meeting the Council decided to study locating a new police station in the Civic Center Park adjacent to City Hall. Since that meeting there has been a lot of community discussion over that decision.

Mayor Pro Tem Noah Blom and Former Mayor Keith Curry will present the pros and cons of such a move in an expanded format that could not be possible at a City Council meeting. 

This meeting will be simulcast on ZOOM
(Registration required)

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​STAY INFORMED AND ENGAGED!

SPON (Still Protecting Our Newport) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit public education organization working since 1974 to protect and preserve the residential and environmental qualities of Newport Beach. 
SPON produces this weekly list of important city government meetings that may be of interest to residents. 
Weekly Watchlist



​​Neighborhood Watch 



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
Lt. Jason Blakely
jblakely@nbpd.org

Property crime update MARCH 2026

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. 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.
NBPD Non-emergency 949-644-3717


SCAM TREND

Recently, we’ve seen more instances of scammers are posing as representatives of government agencies. We specifically had several reports of a scammer impersonating an NBPD employee DETAILS The employee’s name is publicly available on the NBPD website, which made the scam appear more credible to victims who did not contact the police department directly to verify the call.

If you receive a suspicious phone call or email:

Slow down. Scammers create a sense of urgency to pressure you into acting quickly without thinking.
Don’t assume. Just because an email has city or county letterhead, seals, names of officials, or proper spelling and grammar does not mean that it is legitimate. Phone numbers can also be manipulated to make it look like a call is coming from the organization that the caller says it is. Remember – scammers are professionals at creating an illusion that they are who they say they are.
Verify. Call the city or county government directly, using the phone number listed on the official website, to verify outstanding fees or other requested information.


VEHICLE SECURITY REMINDERS

  • Always lock your doors, close windows, and take your keys or fob with you
  • Never leave valuables, spare keys, or important documents visible inside the car
  • Store key fobs in a signal-blocking (Faraday) pouch to prevent relay attacks
  • Park in well-lit, busy areas or secure garages whenever possible
  • Use visible deterrents like a steering wheel lock
  • Use tracking technology such as a GPS tracker or smart tag
  • Enable any available remote tracking or vehicle security features
  • Keep your vehicle’s software updated if it has connected or smart features
  • Be cautious about giving anyone access to your vehicle or keys

Report any suspicious activity to NBPD Dispatch immediately at 949-644-3717.


Community News
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to see what else is going on in our wonderful City!
EASTBLUFF TREE TRIMMING BEGINS MAY 18

EarthCo Landscape has been approved by the Board of Directors to perform warm-season tree trimming.

The work, trimming approximately 111 Association trees in various locations throughout the community, will commence on May 18, 2026. The work is anticipated to take two days to complete.

EarthCo will be closing off various sections of the streets during the time they are trimming. Please be aware of work in any area it is being completed.

If you have any questions, please contact Morgan Bomboy or Gricelda Ayala at TPMS. 714-557-5900













Phone Scam Alert - Impersonating 
Newport Beach Animal Control

The Newport Beach Police Department has received reports of a scammer contacting community members via phone and pretending to be from Newport Beach Animal Control. The caller claims that the recipient’s pet has been hit by a car and demands money for treatment of the animal.

Community members who contacted us directly were able to confirm that these calls did not originate from our department. Please note that the Newport Beach Police Department (including Animal Control) will not contact you to request money and does not accept any kind of payment for legitimate services over the phone. 

If someone’s animal were hurt and taken to a veterinarian, Animal Control Officers would direct the pet owner to respond to or call the veterinary hospital.

When you get a call from an unknown number, ask yourself... is the caller who you think it is? Scammers are good at pretending to be someone they're not. They can be convincing: sometimes manipulating Caller ID, using information from social media, or hacking into email accounts, to make it seem more real. They’ll pressure you or play on your emotions to get personal information or money from you.

Here's what you can do when you get a call from someone you don’t know: 

Stop. Check it out. For calls from alleged government agencies or utility companies: Do not give out any personal or financial information until you have verified the identity of the caller. 

Ask the caller for their name, department, business phone number and what they are requesting. 

Confirm that information by calling the organization directly 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.

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.

Pass this information on to a friend. You may not have received one of these calls, but chances are that you know someone who will - if they haven't already.

Please see Newport Notified information in right column to sign up for notices like this from Newport Beach Police.


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You will only be contacted regarding Association business and events and your information will not be provided to any third party.