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Vuecrest View Newsletter, November '25

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The Vuecrest View Newsletter, November 2025
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Safety Matters, Lew Thayer, Committee Chair safety@vuecrest.netmailto:safety@vuecrest.net
The rain and colder weather are upon us! Here are some friendly reminders of ways to keep your home safe as we finish up fall and move into the winter months:

  • Cover your outdoor hose bibs and faucets with insulated covers
  • Clean and inspect gutters
  • Service your furnace / replace furnace filters
  • Check your carbon monoxide detectors
  • Clean and inspect chimneys
  • Prepare emergency kits in case of power outages or heat loss. Ideas of things to include in the kits: flashlights, batteries, blanket, hand and foot warmers, portable power bank for cell phones
    As always, if you have any Vuecrest Safety Committee related issues or concern to bring to our attention, please do so by emailing safety@vuecrest.netmailto:safety@vuecrest.net

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REMINDER: The next Vuecrest Board of Directors meeting is Thursday, Nov. 6th , 6:00 -7:00 PM PT
Owners are always welcome to attend.
Join Zoom Meetinghttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/5687915826?pwd=b1c5L0phbEx2TXV3Z1EvMm1PSnlQZz09&omn=89616571653
Meeting ID: 568 791 5826
Passcode: 962269

PLAN AHEAD - 2025 Vuecrest Annual Community meeting date

  • Tuesday, Nov 11, 2025, 6-7:30pm PT, Vuecrest Community Annual meeting
    Vuecrest Board of Directors meeting

  • Dec 4th, 2025, 6-7pm PT

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Seeking new Vuecrest Committee, Board and volunteers
If you are interested in participating in the Vuecrest Community Association HOA as a committee member or help on a committee as a volunteer - we'd love to have you participate.  Please drop us an email at secretary@vuecrest.netmailto:secretary@vuecrest.net, president@vuecrest.netmailto:president@vuecrest.net, or directors@vuecrest.netmailto:directors@vuecrest.net

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REMINDER - No Extended Street Parking in Bellevue or Vuecrest Community
Be sure to park your vehicles off street and in your garage and/or driveways!  The City of Bellevue does not allow vehicles to be parked on our streets longer than 24 hours (Bellevue Municipal Code 11.23.020) and parking over 24 hours is prohibited.  Except for authorized time limit zones (BCC 11.23.022), no person may park or re-park a vehicle on either side of a public street within the same block for a period exceeding 24 consecutive hours. A vehicle shall be deemed to be parked in violation of this section unless the vehicle is moved to a different block every 24 hours. For purposes of this section, a block is defined as the stretch of roadway between the two closest public street intersections on either end of the stretch. For cases where a roadway ends, a block is defined as the stretch of roadway between the end of the roadway and the closest public street intersection. (Ord. 6686 1, 2022; Ord. 6383 1, 2017; Ord. 4611 6, 1993.)
REPORT vehicles parked more than 24hrs. via the City of Bellevue APP is easy.  Download the City of Bellevue APP to your mobile phone from the APP Store and submit your report.
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Good Neighbor and Compliance Committee, Committee members: Tony Chen, Matt LaPine
The Good Neighbor Compliance (GNC) committee was organized to help neighbor-to-neighbor communication and provide guidance on resolving non-compliance issues. If you have an issue and have been unable to resolve it with your Vuecrest neighbor, please join on of our upcoming Good Neighbor and Compliance Committee meeting dates to discuss:

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Trash/Recycle/Yard waste tote etiquette
Here's a few reminders regarding trash/recycle/yard waste tote etiquette in the Vuecrest community.

  • Totes should be put out the day before collection and then pulled back in the day after collection
  • Totes should be stored on your property in a place not visible from the street
  • Place totes at or nearest the end of your driveway for collection only
  • Secure all bin lids in the down position, especially the garbage bin to ensure lids are down and garbage is contained and helps keep birds and other critters from making a mess before collection
  • Ask a neighbor to put your totes out or bring them in if you are planning to be out of town
  • Never leave totes out on the street for an extended period
  • Promptly clean-up any trash or other debris that may have occurred near your property during collection day
    Visit Republic Services Bellevue https://www.republicservices.com/municipality/bellevue-wa for more information and multilanguage translations.

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Keep your Vuecrest Contact Information UP-TO-DATE
Please make sure your homeowner contact information is up to date. Log-in at www.PropVIVO.comhttp://www.propvivo.com/ and update your contact information, and click Submit.
Your information is only used for your informational and safety benefit.
2025 Board Members & Officers
2025 Directors:

[cid:image001.jpg@01DC4DC8.74F60370] The Vuecrest View Newsletter, November 2025 [A group of hands holding up letters Description automatically generated] Safety Matters, Lew Thayer, Committee Chair safety@vuecrest.net<mailto:safety@vuecrest.net> The rain and colder weather are upon us! Here are some friendly reminders of ways to keep your home safe as we finish up fall and move into the winter months: * Cover your outdoor hose bibs and faucets with insulated covers * Clean and inspect gutters * Service your furnace / replace furnace filters * Check your carbon monoxide detectors * Clean and inspect chimneys * Prepare emergency kits in case of power outages or heat loss. Ideas of things to include in the kits: flashlights, batteries, blanket, hand and foot warmers, portable power bank for cell phones As always, if you have any Vuecrest Safety Committee related issues or concern to bring to our attention, please do so by emailing safety@vuecrest.net<mailto:safety@vuecrest.net> [A group of houses with trees and a fence Description automatically generated] REMINDER: The next Vuecrest Board of Directors meeting is Thursday, Nov. 6th , 6:00 -7:00 PM PT Owners are always welcome to attend. Join Zoom Meeting<https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5687915826?pwd=b1c5L0phbEx2TXV3Z1EvMm1PSnlQZz09&omn=89616571653> Meeting ID: 568 791 5826 Passcode: 962269 PLAN AHEAD - 2025 Vuecrest Annual Community meeting date * Tuesday, Nov 11, 2025, 6-7:30pm PT, Vuecrest Community Annual meeting Vuecrest Board of Directors meeting * Dec 4th, 2025, 6-7pm PT [Colorful hands in different colors Description automatically generated] Seeking new Vuecrest Committee, Board and volunteers If you are interested in participating in the Vuecrest Community Association HOA as a committee member or help on a committee as a volunteer - we'd love to have you participate. Please drop us an email at secretary@vuecrest.net<mailto:secretary@vuecrest.net>, president@vuecrest.net<mailto:president@vuecrest.net>, or directors@vuecrest.net<mailto:directors@vuecrest.net> [cid:image010.png@01DC4DC8.74F60370] REMINDER - No Extended Street Parking in Bellevue or Vuecrest Community Be sure to park your vehicles off street and in your garage and/or driveways! The City of Bellevue does not allow vehicles to be parked on our streets longer than 24 hours (Bellevue Municipal Code 11.23.020) and parking over 24 hours is prohibited. Except for authorized time limit zones (BCC 11.23.022), no person may park or re-park a vehicle on either side of a public street within the same block for a period exceeding 24 consecutive hours. A vehicle shall be deemed to be parked in violation of this section unless the vehicle is moved to a different block every 24 hours. For purposes of this section, a block is defined as the stretch of roadway between the two closest public street intersections on either end of the stretch. For cases where a roadway ends, a block is defined as the stretch of roadway between the end of the roadway and the closest public street intersection. (Ord. 6686 1, 2022; Ord. 6383 1, 2017; Ord. 4611 6, 1993.) REPORT vehicles parked more than 24hrs. via the City of Bellevue APP is easy. Download the City of Bellevue APP to your mobile phone from the APP Store and submit your report. [cid:image011.jpg@01DC4DC8.74F60370] Good Neighbor and Compliance Committee, Committee members: Tony Chen, Matt LaPine The Good Neighbor Compliance (GNC) committee was organized to help neighbor-to-neighbor communication and provide guidance on resolving non-compliance issues. If you have an issue and have been unable to resolve it with your Vuecrest neighbor, please join on of our upcoming Good Neighbor and Compliance Committee meeting dates to discuss: * Nov 24th, 2025, 5-5:30pm PT * Dec 22nd, 2025, 5-5:30pm PT Please contact goodneighbor@vuecrest.net<mailto:goodneighbor@vuecrest.net> if you have a concern and need help on next steps. [A group of trash cans Description automatically generated] Trash/Recycle/Yard waste tote etiquette Here's a few reminders regarding trash/recycle/yard waste tote etiquette in the Vuecrest community. * Totes should be put out the day before collection and then pulled back in the day after collection * Totes should be stored on your property in a place not visible from the street * Place totes at or nearest the end of your driveway for collection only * Secure all bin lids in the down position, especially the garbage bin to ensure lids are down and garbage is contained and helps keep birds and other critters from making a mess before collection * Ask a neighbor to put your totes out or bring them in if you are planning to be out of town * Never leave totes out on the street for an extended period * Promptly clean-up any trash or other debris that may have occurred near your property during collection day Visit Republic Services Bellevue <https://www.republicservices.com/municipality/bellevue-wa> for more information and multilanguage translations. [cid:image013.png@01DC4DC8.74F60370] Keep your Vuecrest Contact Information UP-TO-DATE Please make sure your homeowner contact information is up to date. Log-in at www.PropVIVO.com<http://www.propvivo.com/> and update your contact information, and click Submit. Your information is only used for your informational and safety benefit. 2025 Board Members & Officers 2025 Directors: * Stevie Bathiche * Lea Sorgen * Stacia Smith * Lew Thayer * Rob DeRider * Jonathan Kagle 2025 Officers: * Rob DeRider - President * Stacia Smith - Vice President * Stevie Bathiche - Treasurer * Secretary - vacant You can contact us at: Vuecrest Contact List: PropVIVO Property Management * services@propvivo.com<mailto:services@propvivo.com> Board of Directors * Directors@Vuecrest.net<mailto:Directors@Vuecrest.net> Officers * President president@vuecrest.net<mailto:president@vuecrest.net> * Vice President vicepresident@vuecrest.net<mailto:vicepresident@vuecrest.net> * Secretary secretary@vuecrest.net<mailto:secretary@vuecrest.net> * Treasurer treasurer@vuecrest.net<mailto:treasurer@vuecrest.net> Committees * Architecture Architecture@vuecrest.net<mailto:Architecture@vuecrest.net> * Good Neighbor Compliance goodneighbor@vuecrest.net<mailto:goodneighbor@vuecrest.net> * Landscape landscape@vuecrest.net<mailto:landscape@vuecrest.net> * Newsletter newsletter@vuecrest.net<mailto:newsletter@vuecrest.net> * Social social@vuecrest.net<mailto:social@vuecrest.net> * Safety safety@vuecrest.net<mailto:safety@vuecrest.net> * Website website@vuecrest.net<mailto:website@vuecrest.net> * Welcome welcome@vuecrest.net<mailto:welcome@vuecrest.net> * Block Watch blockwatch@vuecrest.net<mailto:blockwatch@vuecrest.net>