If you need help with your logon and password - call (719) 389-0700, option #3 for Colorado Springs and then option #2 for PCVA.
You can view your account balance, make a payment, submit a request to Management, access Association Documents, and more at portal.ehammersmith.com.
If you need help with your logon and password - call (719) 389-0700, option #3 for Colorado Springs and then option #2 for PCVA. If you notice that a community neighborhood entry monument holiday string of lights is not lighting after dark, please reach out to [email protected] and we will cross-reference your report with our existing work orders to make sure our electrician checks it out. Please give a specific location to the problem you see (i.e. SE Corner of Stoneglen and Pine Manor - Greenmoor Monument).
Please keep an eye on the goings-on in your area, keep your porch, yard, and driveway lights on during the hours of darkness, and if needed, call the police at 719-444-7000 or report a crime online at https://cspd.coloradosprings.gov/content/report-crime-online.
You can also see what police/fire activity is reported in your area by visiting the Colorado Springs Police Department Calls for Service update at http://myneighborhoodupdate.net/ When the National Weather Service forecasts several inches of snow and frigid temperatures, you can take these steps now to prepare for the storm and use energy wisely. This will help ensure reliable power supply for the area and help lower your bill.
Before the storm
Act now to save later
Please examine your sidewalks for offsets or uneven surfaces (usually from tree roots) and have them repaired as soon as weather allows. As always, you are welcome to report issues with homeowner or PCVA property to [email protected].
Per the community guidelines (3.2), homeowners are responsible for the maintenance of landscape, irrigation and sidewalks within the easements on their property. Lot owners are also responsible for the maintenance of landscape, irrigation and sidewalks in the street right-of-way from the back of curb to their property line. According to city code, homeowners must ensure their sidewalks are clean and undamaged to allow pedestrians to pass freely. The city can levy a fine for sidewalk litter, debris, obstructions or projections or a homeowner may be liable for injuries sustained on a damaged or uneven sidewalk. The City's Concrete Cost Share Program (CCSP) exists as an option for property owners to repair the concrete adjacent to their property. Visit https://coloradosprings.gov/public-works/page/concrete-maintenance |
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