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December 2024 Winter Newsletter

  • Writer: Bernardo Heights
    Bernardo Heights
  • Dec 1, 2024
  • 2 min read

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President's Message


Seasons Greeting fellow Bernardo Heights Residents


2024 has been a good year. We were able to control our spending and keep within budget. 2025 will only need a cost-of-living increase of appros.3%. Again, I want to give a shout out to our Finance committee of Debbie Kurth and Walt Mueller.


More good news is that the overall maintenance of the property, both our facilities and the 175 acres of landscape we maintain and over 5000 trees, are all looking good. We have a very desirable community and property values continue to rise. I commend our vendors and staff for another year of maintaining a high standard of care.


We have now had a full year of management. PCM/Associa have been very responsive to our needs. Our General Manager Mr. Frank Squires has settled nicely into his role. His door is always open so stop in anytime with your questions and concerns. The front office staff, led by Simone, have also done a fantastic job of helping our members.


Our big changes this past year have been the completion of View Pointe Park along Bernardo heights Parkway and the new paint and flooring at the clubhouse. We also replaced the two pergolas at Lucido Park.


In 2025 we will be renovating the basketball court area into an upgraded full court. We also will be making court #2 a permanent pickleball court. Our social committee, led by Shem, will be putting on some activities this coming year. We have a Tennis Pro, Brandon, who is available to our members, and we have a swim coach, Lauren, to teach anyone to learn to swim.


Your board hopes to continue making improvements and adding activities as requested by our members. If you would like to see us incorporate an activity or program that interests you and your friends, please make your thoughts known to our manager and staff. Together we will continue to maintain Bernardo Heights as one of the premiere residential neighborhoods in the county.


Happy holidays,

Nick Anastasopoulos






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