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Quarterly Meeting for Q3 2021

Our quarterly Zoom meeting is on September 23, 2021 at 7:00 – 8:30PM

See the agenda below…

1. LPNA Business and Neighborhood Update

• Announcing nominations for next year’s officers.
• National Night Out Report
• Treasurer Report
• Los Paseos Park improvements

2. SJPD Update on what’s being done to address local concerns
3. District 2 Office Update
4. Presentation: Valley Water

• Rates, Rebates (yard design), water concerns during the drought

5. Q&A as time permits

If you would like to attend, you can request the Zoom meeting information via Contact Us page. Otherwise, if you’re on the LPNA mailing list, check your email for meeting information.

NNO 2021 Despite COVID-19

It’s been a rough year for everyone, and disappointed that LPNA was unable to hold our NNO annual event last year in 2020. With vaccinations and a semi return to normalcy, we held our NNO (National Night Out) this year, again at Los Paseos Park. Many of our neighbors graciously and safely attended. Thanks to those attending the event and thoughtful enough to mask up to protect yourselves and your fellow neighbors. It was a great evening of snacks, ice cream, bubbles, games, chalk art contest, live music, and meeting first responders and businesses that support our community.

For those unable to attend, below are photos from the event so you can see what you missed. Maybe we will see you at another LPNA event, or at NNO 2022. Until then, stay safe! Look out for one another!

 

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National Night Out 2021

Hi Neighbors,

National Night Out is Back!!

Los Paseos 6th Annual National Night Out:
Tuesday, August 3, 2021, 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM, Los Paseos Park

The first Tuesday in August is National Night Out (NNO). We had to take a year off due to COVID-19, but we are planning a great event this year.  See Pictures of LPNA NNO 2019 here:

https://lospaseosneighbors.com/2019/08/08/another-successful-national-night-out/

The main purpose of this event is to promote public safety and reduce crime by getting to know your neighbors.   Los Paseos Neighborhood Association is hosting this event on August 3 at Los Paseos Park. So come out and meet your neighbors and enjoy the great music of Crimson BluesBrian the Bubble Guy, games, Kid’s Chalk Art Contest, free snacks and free ice cream.  Members of SJPD and other Crime Prevention Specialists, will attend, and if available, SJFD (Station 27).  Also scout troops and some local vendors will have resource tables.  The Cub Scouts will be doing their traditional flag ceremony.

We will follow the guidance of the Santa Clara County Health Department regarding COVID-19 restrictions & recommendations.  Due to health concerns, we will not have the jumpy houses this year or the face painting, but plenty of other safe activities.  Masks are optional since this is an outdoor event.

We are looking for volunteers to help make this event a success.  We need volunteers to hand out snacks, help at the sign-in table, judging the Chalk Art Contest, and help setting up the event and tearing down after the event.  If you are able to lend us an hour of your time, please send an email to vp@lospaseosneighbors.com.  Thank you for your consideration.

Karen Lattin
VP LPNA

LPNA Radio Project Needs You

We are looking for Los Paseos neighbors who are interested in participating in our emergency radio project.  Technical experience is not necessary; the only requirement is your desire to help our neighborhood.  Our current team is composed of an accountant and a group of engineers.  In particular, we are seeking neighbors in the outer areas of the neighborhood (Sessions, Pegasus, Cheltenham and Bayliss).  However, all areas are welcome.  We also need a few more amateur radio and GMRS licensees.

The goal of the LPNA’s Emergency Radio Project is to provide Los Paseos with 2-way communications during an emergency.  In a natural or manmade disaster, traditional communications may be disrupted.  Cell phones, landlines, and Internet will be overloaded or unavailable.  This may happen in a big earthquake or large wildfire.

The emergency communications system we are developing has two parts:

1) Walkie talkie radios to cover our neighborhood (we are using MURS radios)
2) Amateur radio operators (hams) with more powerful radios to communicate with government emergency services

During a major emergency we would set up a neighborhood command post, and neighbors with walkie talkies could report emergency incidents.  The hams at the command post would relay the information to SJ RACES (Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service) or the City of San Jose EOC (Emergency Operations Center).  In addition, volunteer teams of neighbors and CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) members would be deployed to assess the neighborhood.  Status and urgent situations would be radioed to the command post.

For the past few months, the LPNA Radio Team has been evaluating radios and antennas to ensure adequate radio coverage throughout Los Paseos.  In mid-April, we conducted our largest radio exercise to date.  Field antennas were set up at the park and team members with talkie talkies moved to various locations throughout Los Paseos to confirm radio reception.  We were able to cover all areas in our neighborhood from the park, including Sessions, Pegasus and Bayliss.  We had radio communications capability up to 0.8 miles from the command post.

If you are interested in volunteering, please reachout through the website’s Contact Us form. An LPNA member will get back to you ASAP.

In addition to the LPNA Emergency Radio Project, you may also be interested in attending the free basic CERT training provided by the city of San Jose.

The training covers:

disaster preparedness
small fire suppression
medical operations
light search & rescue
psychology & team organization
plus disaster simulation exercises

Be prepared for your family and neighbors.  Check out the City of SJ website

Video of LPNA meeting on June 17, 2021

For those unable to attend our last zoom meeting due to the other commitments, we are posting the video here for your viewing.

00:00 LPNA Business
03:25
CERT Program/Update
08:15
SJPD Update
40:52
D2 Office Update
43:00
State Senator Cortese representative at this meeting
44:35
Great Oaks Water – Tim Guster

Links and Information presented during the video:
Great Oaks Water website

2020 Consumer Confidence Report (CCR)

Notice of Public Hearing on Mandatory Water Conservation

Zoom meeting information for this public hearing:
https://zoom.us/j/95359466931?pwd=WWdkc0Njd0gyT0ZZMDVEZDV0YzdBQT09
Meeting ID: 953 5946 6931
Passcode: 724202

To join by telephone, dial: +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose).
Meeting ID: 953 5946 6931
Passcode: 724202

FAQs about Mandatory Water Conservation


408-265-2600 – Santa Clara Valley Water main number to report water wasting issues

Santa Clara Valley Water

408 227-9540 – Great Oaks Water main number to report water issues

Notice of Public Hearing on 2020 Urban Water Management Plan

Zoom meeting information for UWMP/WSCP public hearing:
https://zoom.us/j/97934385782?pwd=Vkkza0liK09jZlhXZGRKMUxLd21LZz09
Meeting ID: 979 3438 5782
Passcode: vbVhg1

 

Quarterly Meeting for Q2 2021

Our quarterly Zoom meeting is on June 17 at 7:00 – 8:30 pm.

Below is the agenda with the topics we will be covering.

• LPNA – Updates on National Night Out (NNO), Los Paseos Park projects, Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program
• SJPD – Sergeant Francisco Hernandez: Crime trend in our area, police activities planned
• District 2 Office – Vanessa Sandoval: local, upcoming events; also, subjects like Opportunity Housing, encampments, blight, dumping
• Great Oaks Water (our water supplier) – Tim Guster: plans and concerns for the summer
• Senator Dave Cortese if he is able to attend
• Q&A for each speaker

If you would like to attend, you can request the Zoom meeting information via Contact Us page. Otherwise, if you’re on the LPNA mailing list, check your email for meeting information

Video of LPNA meeting on March 25, 2021

For those unable to attend our last zoom meeting due to the other commitments, we are posting the video here for your viewing.

00:00 Meeting Start
01:37
LPNA Business and Project Updates
06:10
Living Green – Ashley Katz/Alex Gamboa Grand
40:50
D2 Updates – Vanessa Sandoval
53:31
Environmental Services Recycling – Linden Skjeie
1:15:31
Bridge Housing Update – Andrea Urton
1:33:36
After meeting Q&A

Participant Chatlogs of questions or comments during the zoom meeting are included here

 

Quarterly Meeting for Q1 2021

Please join Los Paseos Neighborhood Association (LPNA) for our quarterly Zoom meeting on March 25th at 7:00 – 8:30 pm. 

 
Below is the agenda with the great topics we will be covering. 
  • LPNA business and projects update
  • Council District 2 office update
  • Linden Skjeie of the Environmental Services Department, presenting on Recycling will be discussing items that many of us have questions about regarding whether they are recyclable. We’ll have some pictures of common items. If you want to send a photo of something you have been wondering about, send it to president@lospaseosneighbors.com
  • Ashley Katz, a Los Paseos neighbor, and her sister, Alex Grand: Start Your Journey to Low Waste (reduce garbage waste)
  • Andrea Urton of HomeFirst will provide an update on the two Emergency Interim Housing sites at Monterey & Bernal and Rue Ferrari
We hope to see you at the Zoom Meeting. The Join Zoom Meeting link is below.
 
Topic: Los Paseos Neighborhood Association March 25, 2021 Meeting 
Time: Mar 25, 2021 07:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada) 
Meeting ID: 222 251 1714 
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Site update and coming changes

Recently, we upgraded our hosting package for our site and eliminated some of the constraints binding the usefulness of the site. In the coming weeks we will be updating the site and making constant improvements to it. Part of that updating entails some of the “nice” functionality lost from the base hosting package that requires rebuilding that capability with additional plugins. For those already subscribed to the site “Follow blog via e-mail”, no action is required. This information was imported to the new site. WordPress users subscribed by wordpress login need to opt-in via the “Follow blog via e-mail” on the front page or under the archives listing under News.

The changes allow us to better manage the information presented by the group and its usefulness towards the neighborhood. We appreciate everyones support, and strive to serve everyone in our community with the best and most pertinent information available.

As always, if you need to reach out to submit ideas, provide feedback, or unsubscribe, we would appreciate to hear from you via the Contact Us page

COVID-19 updates from Santa Clara County

On February 3, 2021 County Supervisor Mike Wasserman issued his monthly newsletter. Within it he included updated information pertaining to vaccinations and testing. In an excerpt from his newsletter:

Since January 28th, the County of Santa Clara Health System has been offering COVID-19 vaccinations to residents 65 years old and older, following the State’s updated guidance. We continue to urge the State to allocate more vaccines to the County so that we can increase the number of vaccinations each day.

Local residents within the eligible categories (who are not a regular patient of Kaiser, Palo Alto Medical Foundation or Stanford Healthcare) can schedule an appointment through one of Santa Clara Valley Medical Center’s vaccination clinic sites. For Kaiser, Palo Alto Medical Foundation or Stanford Healthcare patients, please contact your healthcare provider for vaccination eligibility and scheduling.

President Joe Biden recently announced that the Federal government plans to purchase 200 million more COVID-19 vaccine doses from Pfizer and Moderna. This would result in fully vaccinating the American population by the end of summer or early fall of 2021.

For our part, the County will continue to administer as many vaccines as we are given as quickly as possible and will continue to follow the rules set by the Federal and State governments for distribution.”

Vaccination Appointments can be schedule through the SCC website with each of the various medical facilities serving the county.

 

Testing is still a critical tool in the fight against COVID-19. While some people have gone in for regular testing for months, others are seeking it out for the first time. Widespread testing provides a more accurate picture of how many cases exist in our community and helps the County Public Health Department understand how and where the virus is spreading.

Visit the County’s COVID-19 testing website to:”

    • Search for a Test Site
    • Search for sites by City
    • Search for sites Near You
    • Search for sites by Date
    • Search for sites by Provider
    • See All County Testing Sites

Schedule a free test through the SCC website

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