MAIL THEFT AND HOW WE CAN PROTECT OURSELVES

Unfortunately mail and package theft has become an issue in the Orange County area, especially in nicer areas such as Woodbury.  Management works closely with Irvine PD in monitoring the neighborhood, but it only takes a brief moment for a thief to grab a package from a door step or take someone’s mail, making it a difficult matter to regulate.  In an effort to keep our residents informed we are offering the following suggestions, provided by the Irvine Police Department, in response to recent mail thefts. Always deposit your mail inside your local post office, or hand it to your letter carrier. Have your local post office hold your mail while you’re on vacation, or absent from your home for a long period of time. If you don’t receive a check or other valuable mail you’re expecting, contact the issuing

Woodbury Community Key Cards

If you have lost or misplaced your key card, or the previous owners did not pass along the keys for your address, you are welcome to purchase a new key card at the Recreation Office at 108 Lamplighter. Each Woodbury address is allowed a maximum of 2 key fobs per household, no extra keys may be purchased for your home. Key cards are $50.00 each and we accept CREDIT/DEBIT CARD OR CHECK only as the form of payment for key card. Please see the attached key card application that needs to be completed if you have recently bought a home from another owner. This will help our office keep your information current in case your key card is ever lost or stolen. CLICK HERE

Coyote Sightings in Woodbury!

Please visit: http://www.cityofirvine.org/ipd/divisions/animalservices/coyotebulletin.asp to learn more about Coyotes. Unfortunately Coyotes have become more popular amongst suburb areas, as well as parks and beaches. Please read some important facts to keep your family and pets safe. Although Coyotes exhibit bold behavior in front of people, the chance of a human attack is quiet low. However; there are steps we can take to protect ourselves. DO NOT feed coyotes. They will associate food with humans and that will significantly increase the likely hood of them attacking. DO NOT let your pets roam free. Although it is rare for a human attack, it is quite commons for coyotes to attack pets! Especially cats and small dogs. Always keep an eye on your pets and make sure they are on leashes. THE BEST WAY TO PROTECT YOUR PET IS TO NOT LET THEM ROAM FREE. You

Community Offers!

Want to save money at restaurants, stores and other businesses in the Woodbury Town Center? Woodbury has worked with these stores to provide our residents with great deals and some exclusive offers! Just visit the new website at www.woodburyoffers.com or get offers at woodburyoffers/mobile. These website are free to use, so please check them out to get some savings.

Street Lights out in Woodbury

Management would like to remind residents that the street lights in Woodbury are generally maintained by Southern California Edison on behalf of the City of Irvine.  If you observe a street light that is out or observe a damaged street light fixture, you may go directly to the Southern California Edison website to issue a work order for a repair.   Before you issue the work order, make sure you have the pole number (each street light has a tag on it with a pole number) and a detailed description of the location of the pole.  If you are not sure how to report the light repair, you can contact management at [email protected] with the location and pole number.  We are happy to place a work order for you.

No key fob, No entry 

Please remember to bring your key fob to the pool. Due to the on-going ussues we have been experiencing here at the recreation center, management will not be allowing anyone to enter the pool who does not have the proper keys to enter the facility. Please help us keep this community safe by remembering to bring your keys. If you have any questions or concerns please email Kayla at [email protected] or call 949-451-1650.

Street sweeping 

The residential streets in Woodbury street sweeping schedule is the 2nd and 4th Friday of each month between 7am and 2pm. There won’t be any service during holidays or Mondays. For more information or to report a street maintenance issue, please contact the City of Irvine at (949) 724-7600.

After Hours Property Emergency

If you observe an after hours property threatening emergency or an urgent maintenance concern on Master Association property (such as a pool or park facility), please call (949) 833-2600 for assistance. Please note that reports of urgent rules violations at the pool and park facilities should be made directly to the Association’s patrol service at (714) 751-0347.

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