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Simply put, thank you ... and a reminder

The Board would like to thank those residents who moved their vehicles off our neighborhood streets before the recent snowfall so our plowing contractor could do his job efficiently, effectively and safely. Unfortunately, a few homeowners failed to heed our standing request, and that has resulted in a handful of plowed-in vehicles throughout the neighborhood. Please use caution as you navigate around these road hazards and watch for slick spots. If you see a resident with a plowed in vehicle, join the Board in kindly asking them to move it as soon as possible. The winter weather isn't over, and more ice and snow is possible. Residents are urged to park their vehicles in driveways during snowy conditions or when snow is predicted, especially on the curved sections of our roadways. Why? It's a safety thing. It's a courtesy thing. And it's just the neighborly thing to do. Thanks for the ear and your cooperation. Scott Thien, ENPOA President

Warning to residents; Suspicious person reported on Teel Way

On Thursday, Feb. 5, a resident in the 7600 block of Teel Way reported a suspicious person walking around their house in the afternoon. The homeowners were home at the time, and they thought it might have been a utility meter reader. However, after closer inspection the residents noticed footprints in the snow on the back deck and up to the back door. The resident went outside to investigate and found no footprints near the meter station, indicating the suspicious person was not a utility worker. The residents think the suspicious person was hoping to find an unlocked door or perhaps an empty house for a smash-and-grab. The residents called police, then emailed the Eagle Nest Board to alert fellow neighbors to be on the lookout. Luckily, nothing serious happened in this case; Eagle Nest has been fortunate tto avoid the break-ins, vandalism and other problems troubling our surrounding neighborhoods. The Board credits our tight-knit community of residents and their watchful eyes

Second annual Beer Fest - a success!

Eagle Nest second annual Beer Fest on Sat. Jan. 24 was a good time enjoyed by about 30 residents.  The game playing went on until late, and the different beers were all enthusiastically sampled.  Thanks to social committee members, Kelly Wright, Angi Corkwell, and Kelly Dentler,  for organizing. We will plan to make this an annual event.  It's a good way to meet new neighbors and have fun close to home! submitted by Alice Miley

Snow updates: Move vehicles, snowsticks installed, snowmobile trespassing

As  the expected snowfall continues, the Eagle Nest Board reminds residents to remove vehicles from roadways so our plowing contractor can do his job effectively, efficiently and most importantly safely. Vehicles left in the roadway create a hazard for the plowing crews and for other drivers during slick winter conditions. Please be respectful of your neighbors and other motorists and keep our neighborhood roadways clear to maximize safety. Also, by  now many residents will notice snowsticks along the front of their property lines, at the intersections, near the entrances of all the cul-de-sacs and various curved roadsways throughout the neighborhood. Please do not remove these snowsticks -- the Board spent about $400 in supplies in an attempt to improve winter road safety and protect residents' lot turf during difficult plowing conditions. If you do not want snow sticks on your property, please contact ENPOA President Scott Thien and we will have them removed for you. Lastly,