Oct. 3, 2017

Read All About It...October's Newsletter!

You can find your October newsletter and previous editions in the "Documents" folder. 

Sept. 6, 2017

September Newsletter

Your September Newsletter has been posted!  Visit the Documents section for Septembers and past newsletters.

Aug. 2, 2017

Your Newsletter!

Your August Newsletter is available for your reading pleasure!  You can find the current and older editions under the documents section. 

June 7, 2017

Coyotes are Here

Source: 12 News "Coyotes are here! They were here before Phoenix became a city, and in some areas it seems like they're taking it back. For example, in Encanto Park, they're running wild, especially on the public Encanto Golf Course. A 5-year-old girl was bitten by one at a Scottsdale park last week, and they pose a particular risk to small house pets. So how can you make sure they leave your yard and family alone? 1. Be big, be LOUD This one's simple -- if you shout at the coyote and make yourself appear bigger, waving your arms. According to the Humane Society of the United States, you should keep going toward the coyote until it totally flees the area. That'll make it less likely to return to your home in the future. Throwing sticks or small rocks at them can also be effective in scaring them off. 2. Don't give them food (even on accident) You could be giving coyotes a reason to hang around your home without even knowing it. Whether it's produce from your garden or food inside your trash, coyotes will take what they can get. Be sure to bring in your pet's food and water bowls after you feed them outside, too. Don't give the coyotes any reason to come by. 3. All of the lights Coyotes are often active at night, and bright lights can scare them off. Sure, the lights can be a nuisance, but if you use a motion sensor, you can avoid using so much electricity. 4. Check your fences Coyotes are resourceful animals -- they'll find a way to get to what they want. If you really want them to stay out, your fence should extend at least a foot below the ground (they're diggers), and be at least 6 feet tall. You'll want to put something on the top of it, too, to keep them from getting on top, whether that's a PVC pipe that'll keep them from getting solid footing or barbed wire. 5. Repel them You have some options when it comes to coyote repellent. Some companies make specific products, but you can also use a squirt gun or a garden hose to get them to go away. Vinegar water may be more effective than regular tap water.

April 5, 2017

Board Meetings - Schedule

Dear Golden Hills HOA Members:    The Board of Directors meeting(s) is held on the 2nd Tuesday of each Month starting at 7:00 p.m. at the Arizona Golf Resort. All Members are welcome and encouraged to attend. The Board does not meet in June, July, and August. The next Board meeting will be Tuesday, April 11, 2017.  If a Board Meeting is canceled we'll post notices at the Arizona Golf Resort as well as an update here on the website.    Regards,  Golden Hills HOA Management   

Feb. 23, 2017

Service Assistance; Social Committee Update

Dear Golden Hills Community Members,    The Social Committee is seeking volunteers to help the committee organize community events, discuss Scholarship options the HOA could provide it's members, and other volunteer efforts the HOA is hoping to grow.   Please contract Social Committee member Sandra Brozovich at  sandibrozovich@gmail.com or phone number 480-832-5417.    Regards,    Marcus Klingler Community Manager @ Heywood HOA LinkedIn  |  Twitter -- Tell us how we’re doing!

Feb. 5, 2017

February 2017 Board of Directors Meeting

Dear Community Members,    The next Board of Directors meeting will be Tuesday, February 7, 2017, at 7:00 p.m. at the Arizona Golf Resort.    Regards,  Marcus Klingler Heywood Community Management 

Nov. 22, 2016

Welcome to the new and improved Golden Hills website!

We’re excited to announce the new and improved Golden Hills community website. In today’s world, we rely so much on technology to deliver information at a moment’s notice. We built this site to stay in touch with residents and owners and to offer a single platform for official communications. Moving forward, we will be posting updates here periodically that will serve the association’s members with relevant and insightful community information.Please take a moment to explore the options this website provides. You can download documents and check in on what’s going on around the community. Also, you can contact our management company and the Board of Directors through the contact form found by clicking the Support link and the Contact Us button.We hope this new resource will deliver immediate value in terms of content delivery and information available at a moment’s notice. If you have any comments or questions, please do not hesitate to contact us using the form available on this website.Sincerely,The Board of DirectorsGolden Hills HOA