Sept. 23, 2025

Good Neighbor Day ~ September 28th

National Good Neighbor Day is September 28th.  National Good Neighbor Day encourages acts of kindness and strengthens community ties among neighbors.  Some ideas to celebrate National Neighbor Day by: Being thoughtful: Offer to help a neighbor with a task, like gardening or running errands. Share treats: Bake some cookies or make a double batch of your favorite food to share. Share a smile or a wave: See someone walking down the street, getting out of their car?  Say hello with a smile and a wave. Showing appreciation: Write a letter of encouragement or express gratitude to a neighbor. Connecting with neighbors: Host a casual get-together like “donuts on the driveway” or an informal chat. Improving your community: Go for a walk and pick up litter along the sidewalk.

May 20, 2025

Pool Gate - Combo Code

The Pool Gate for the Quail Vista Village Pool has been changed from a Key Lock to Combination Code.    The access code is C1690.   Be sure you hit “C” prior to the numbers.   We plan to update the code quarterly—or as needed.

March 31, 2025

Quail Vista Village - Community Lette

Dear Quail Vista Homeowners, We are writing to formally bring to your attention several ongoing issues within the community that are affecting both safety and the overall quality of our living environment. These concerns have been observed repeatedly and have become a growing issue. 1.Vandalism – There have been multiple instances of vandalism within the community, including defacement of property and damage to shared spaces. This is not only a violation of community standards but also poses a financial burden for repairs. 2.Throwing Rocks in Parking Lots – Rocks have been thrown into parking areas, which could potentially cause damage to vehicles and create safety hazards for residents walking through these spaces. 3.Broken Glass within the community – The presence of broken glass in various areas, including the pool area, poses a serious safety hazard. This creates a significant risk of injury, particularly for children and other residents who frequent these shared spaces. 4.Litter and Trash Throughout the Community – An increasing amount of litter has been observed in common areas, walkways, and green spaces. This not only detracts from the community’s appearance but also attracts pests and decreases property value. We kindly request that each homeowner take immediate steps to stop this behavior and address these concerns.   We appreciate your attention to this matter.