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Playgrounds are now OPEN per Oregon State Phase 2 Reopening!
Signage will be posted accordingly. Please follow these health and safety guidelines: Please maintain 6’ distanceWear masks when possibleSanitize or wash your hands frequentlyAvoid congregating in large groupsDo not enter playgrounds if you have COVID 19 symptoms or have come into contact with individuals who have tested positive.Read the Oregon State announcement here.
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Roads & Grounds Committee Meeting Minutes, May 15, 2020
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Question of the day? Octoberfest or not…
To all members of Surf Pines Association: We (Community Relations Committee CRC) have spoken to Camp Kawanalong about events for 2020. No events are scheduled now. However they may decide to open the camp later with requirements. We will contact them again in August. Given that our Octoberfest food is provided by the CRC, and there may be limits to guest numbers. We wanted to ask our members about having it, or cancelling. Our other question is if our members would feel comfortable sharing space and food with a large group? So please share your thoughts on our social media sites or e-mail Katie Weber, who is coordinating what the membership would like.…
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Manion Dr Paving 6/16/20
Paving 6/16/20 Weather Permitting
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Plan to go to Phase 2 on June 6, 2020
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2020 Paving Project
Tentative Date for Paving 6/15 & 6/16.
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Follow up on our Dogs and Cats in Surf Pines and other critters.
There was some confusion the other day when we posted a picture of a cute ginger colored cat sliding around houses on the North Ocean part of Surf Pines. So last night they had two visitors: At 1:00am the tabby cat https://ring.com/share/6829532200116145235 at 4:00am the bobcat. https://ring.com/share/6829631800407739475 With the number of sitings of Coyotes and Bob Cats, our neighbor wants all to be careful about letting your pets out to roam at night. That is why they included another video of the orange cat and a couple of hours later a bob cat taken from the same camera. Be safe out there and consider keeping your pets indoors at night.
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Joint Plan Will Modify Restrictions
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Keep your cats and small dogs safe.
One of our residents on Ocean sent this to us as a reminder that we have seen Coyotes and Bob Cats around Surf Pines. In this video from their Ring camera shows a nice big golden tabby walking by their home. This was around 10:15 last night and they wanted us to warn people in the hood to keep your pets indoors at night especially when these predators do most of their hunting. Link to Video of cat on the prowl…
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News from Clatsop County