Status Report/Notes for the Meeting that was held to discuss the drainage issues which plague the road below 4017 HHL(These issues eventually then effect residents on Segment D [Upper Higuera Rd]) Parcels that attended: 4002, 4004, 4009, 4012, 4020 and
Revised Meeting Date and Time
The Saturday morning meeting has been rescheduled: it will now occur Wednesday June 19th at 7pm. The Zoom meeting post will be deleted and the new login information is below. This change will allow the contacts for 4017 to attend.
Summer 2024 Small Repairs and Maintenance
Residents will have noticed that this week a bit of pot hole repair was completed along Segments A and C. This effort was led by Gavin Botha and the costs were covered by the remaining funds in the old bank
Meeting for Segment E
Things stalled out trying to schedule a time to meet about road issues, so we’re going to jump start things by holding a meeting to discuss the needs of Segment E (aka Higuera Highland Lane.) There are significant issues impacting
In Case of Emergency: Evacuation and Alternative Access
The recent storms and yesterday’s fire reminded me that some residents off segments D and E are not aware that in 2019 the cut-through connecting upper Higuera Rd with Balcom was repaved. It provides emergency access for residents in case
Geotechnical Report
Below is the report. It is primarily concerned with the drainage issues and potential slide risks.
Road Engineering Report and Additional Files
After months of waiting and many followups we finally have a road report. A second post will follow with the related Geotechnical summary.
Long Awaited Update: Waiting on the Engineering Report
A formal engineering report detailing the conditions of the entire road system will soon be complete. Once available, the report will be posted in full here (on higuera.org) for all parcel owners to review. In order to keep discussions focussed, the working
Road Letters Went Out
The following letter was sent out last week to all 53 parcel owners that have easement access rights in their deeds. (So far only two have been returned to sender as the information from deed records at the Santa Clara
Cal Board of Forestry Survey Reminder
If you haven’t taken a few minutes to fill out the survey, today is your last opportunity to do so. CBoF is using the survey as a means to determine the financial hardship the proposed new rule would create for