All ALHPA homeowners are invited and welcome to attend.
Category: Lilac Park News
News specific to Lilac Park.
Lilac Park Pool
The pool season is almost over. The last day will be Monday, September 2nd, 2013.
ALPHA Annual Meeting of the Homeowners and Potluck
Meeting begins at 2:00pm, potluck will follow.
The HOA is providing the Tri-tip and drinks.
Please bring a side-dish or dessert to share.
This is a great opportunity to meet the board of directors and to find out what is going on with your HOA.
August Board Meeting
All ALPHA homeowners are invited and welcome to attend.
The Lilac Park Pool is open
Calaveras County Fair & Jumping Frog Jubilee
Spring 2013 Edition of the ALPHA Treetop Times
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For questions and comments, please send them to info@arnoldlilacparkhoa.org.
Reminder: ALPHA Assessments Due
You can send a check to PO Box 722 Arnold, CA 95223 or you can use your credit card by clicking the following link. (if you need the password, please drop us a note)
http://payments.arnoldlilacparkhoa.org
If you have questions concerning your 2013 assessment, please drop us a line. If you have already made your 2013 payment, please disregard.
Public Awareness Statement: Possible Phone Scam
MEDIA RELEASE
Contact: Sgt Chris Hewitt
Release Date: 12/12/12
Release Number: 1
Public Awareness Statement: Possible Phone Scam
(San Andreas, CA) On 12/12/12 the Calaveras County Sheriff’s Office was made aware of a possible phone/internet scam. According to the information provided to the sheriff’s office, a person with heavily accented English places phone calls to potential victims and identifies him/herself as being from a company by the name of Microsoft: VTech Solutions. This person then tells you that they have received information from your computer that there is a problem with your computer’s Microsoft programs. They then ask for personal information to access your computer.
This and any similar phone calls are a scam. The caller’s likely intent is to either obtain personal identifying information from you or gain remote access to your computer’s hard drive in order to steal your information. Legitimate companies, such as Microsoft, will not call and solicit information from you. If you should receive any similar phone calls you should tell the caller to remove your number from their database, and then hang up.
How to Protect Yourself:
1. Never provide personal identifying or financial information, including your Social Security Number, birth date, and account numbers or passwords over the internet or phone in communication that you did not initiate.
2. Never click on any link provided in an email you believe to be suspect.
3. If you believe the communication might be legitimate, contact the institution or business yourself using only the phone numbers or internet address found on your account statements.
4. Do not be intimidated by an email or caller who suggests dire consequences if you do not provide or verify financial or personal information.
What to Do if You Fall Victim:
1. If you have disclosed sensitive information in a phishing scheme you should contact your financial institutions immediately and notify them of the situation.
2. You should also contact the fraud division of the three major credit bureaus and place a fraud alert on your file. Equifax 800-525-6285; Esperian 888-307-3742; and TransUnion 800-680-7289.
3. Report the incident to your local law enforcement agency and/or the Federal Trade Commission at www.consumer.gov/idtheft or by calling 1-877-IDTHEFT.
Address/Location
Calaveras County Sheriff’s Office
891 Mountain Ranch Rd
San Andreas, CA 95249
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 209-754-6500
Drainage in Lilac Park
We have received a few calls from homeowners who have expressed concern about the drainage (or lack thereof) in Lilac Park. The “gutters” that parallel most streets in our community have become filled with pine needles and debris causing rain runoff to overflow and run across homeowner properties. Ordinarily, this isn’t a big deal, but with the significant amount of wet weather we’ve had recently, some homeowners have had substantial amounts of water running across their property.
The roads in Lilac Park and these gutters next to them are maintained by the Calaveras County Public Works Department.
With government budgets as tight as they are, it’s likely the county won’t have us on any kind of a cleaning schedule but once every so often, if at all. It is our responsibility to let the county know that these drainages need some attention.
Please take a moment and call the Calaveras County Public Works Department between the hours of 8a – 5p Monday – Friday to let them know that the drainage gutters along our streets need to be cleaned up. If they receive enough calls for service, hopefully they’ll get some crews out there before the next big storm comes in.
Their phone number is 209.754.6402