![]() ![]() We haven’t been able to hold an Annual Meeting for two consecutive years due to the pandemic, but the remaining board members have agreed to remain in place until elections can be conducted. I will be stepping down at the end of March, as is “President Emeritus” Bob Juneman. Also, feel free to share your input with us at is continually looking for “new blood” to participate, including joining the Board of Directors and we encourage residents to get involved. Please join or renew today! The membership app is on this website and PayPal is available. Dues are only $20 a year…less than a few trips to Starbucks, and we need your help so that MVCI can continue its 50+ year record of service to the community. Membership dues are the lifeblood of the organization and without them, none of the activities would be possible. Membership has always been voluntary, and this includes the MVCI Board of Directors. Community newsletters, email blasts and surveysĪs was mentioned earlier, the pandemic created a huge distraction and one of the things that may have “fallen through the cracks” is membership in MVCI.Created social media presence (Facebook, Nextdoor).Manage, restore and replace Mesa Verde community signs in a timely manner.Supporter of Mesa Verde Living magazine, distributed monthly to 3,000 households in Mesa Verde. ![]() Ongoing interaction with CMPD, CMFD and NMUSD.Parkway (easement) tree program (under Beautification).Various issues with CMPD (speeders through the neighborhoods).Bikeway & Walkability Committee’s initiatives (Tanager Drive bike trail, Canary Drive bike ramp to Fairview Park).Conduct Annual Meetings featuring presenters of interest to our neighborhood.Host City Council/Mayor Candidate forums every other year.And happily, the ‘powers that be’ have seen fit to move us into the more relaxed “Red” status where we can start returning to “normal.” And THAT is good news, indeed!įrom time to time, I and many of our board members are asked, What IS Mesa Verde Community, Inc., and what do you do? These questions have been answered, but with so many moving into the neighborhood recently, and to serve as a refresher for some of our “legacy” residents, I thought I’d share a few of the things we do. The good news is that nearly all of us made it through that gauntlet and we’re witnessing a huge uptick in vaccines getting into the arms of our citizens. It has NOT been pleasant and many folks that I know – including Laurie and I – were infected. But here we are…March 11 th marked the 1-year anniversary of the Coronavirus Pandemic. To say that we’ve just gone through a year of hell would be an understatement! Which is why I haven’t posted as often as I otherwise would have. ![]()
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