The officers were very gratified at the number of members who came to the meeting today. Thank you all for making time in your busy schedules to come.
President Ron Louch and Secretary/Treasurer Judy Tolle went through the usual reports and roster review; announced the new, better ISO rating the Fire Department recently received; and announced the upcoming calendar of events (see the Calendar Page for details) and election of officers. Is it your turn to become involved in your Rim Country community by serving as an officer in the CCHA? Don't miss out! Contact Judy to put your name in nomination.
Judy reminded everyone of the address change for the Association (which also reminds us all who receive mail here that the old HC addresses will no longer be honored after July 1, 2010).
In case it's your time to pay dues, be sure to send them ($20 per year) to CCHA, 591 W. Columbine Rd., Payson AZ 85541. Donations are gratefully accepted, as well.
Ripples editor Marsha Ward mentioned the blog/website for CCHA, which she's expanded with new pages. You may elect to receive your newsletters by email.
Ron explained the need for the new speed limit signs the Association purchased for safety and dust control, asked those who want to put up a sign near their property to come up after the meeting and get one, and reminded everyone of the Arizona traffic laws that apply in the community: quads and carts need to be licensed, have insurance, and be driven only by licensed drivers ages 16 and up. The sheriff's deputies may confiscate these small vehicles driven not only too fast, but by those who don't have the proper authorization to be driving. If you want to go fast, do it in the forest!
A further attempt to improve the car wash crossing will have to wait until the water flow abates. Right now, the hole-patch is holding, but without the curbing that washed away, it isn't protected from the force of the water.
Ron proposed that the Association purchase street name signs with the proper directional designations on them. The county didn't place signage on all of the roads in Christopher Creek, and those signs that were put up lack the North, South, East and West directions that help folks know where they are. Especially folks like emergency services. A motion to spend up to $250 on the signs was carried by a vote of the members.
For more information on the meeting, watch for the next issue of Ripples.
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