HCCA Membership Information We're accepting 2010 (Feb 1-Jan 31) membership dues ($25/year); and also collecting for those who did not pay 2009.
Please Click HERE to renew your membership online with a credit card.
Remember, as of 2006, HCCA participation is mandatory for all homes in the four divisions of Horizon Crest. As of January 1, 2010, we are only collecting for unpaid dues in 2009 and 2010 (prior unpaid balances have been forgiven).
If you wish to mail your payment with a check, please mail it to:
Marcie Clark-Williams
HCCA Membership
15328 - SE 48 Dr.
Why should I join?
Some people want to know what the HCCA does for ME?? If you have feedback about why you are not interested in participating, we always want to receive an email telling us about your perspectives.
2010 Horizon Crest Board: Your 2010/2011 Board of Directors:
President: Merrily Hornell Vice Presidents: Chris Christoffersen and Janie Hauser Treasurer: Marcie Clark Williams Secretary: Theresa Morgan Division 2 Director: Nancy Strickland Division 3 Director: Libby Yuskaitis Division 4 Director: Michael Jestrab Division 5 Director: Ricky Chan
HCCA Board Meetings are usually last Tuesday of each month @ 7pm, at the home of Merrily Hornell (15320 SE 48th Drive). There is no meeting in July..
Regional Headlines
Raccoon Distemper is a CONCERN in our area A raccoon was recently caught in our neighboring Collingwood area which tested positive for canine distemper. If you have a dog, please keep a close eye on them and don’t let them roam outside. If they have food or water bowls that are kept outside, those should be brought inside and thoroughly cleaned.
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association (“AVMA”): “Canine distemper is a highly contagious and serious disease caused by a virus that attacks the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and, often, the nervous systems of puppies and dogs. The first sign is eye discharge that may appear watery to pus-like. Subsequently, dogs develop fever, nasal discharge, coughing, lethargy, reduced appetite, vomiting, and diarrhea. In later stages, the virus may attack the nervous system, bringing about seizures, twitching, or partial or complete paralysis. Occasionally, the virus may cause footpads to harden. Distemper is often fatal. Even if a dog does not die from the disease, canine distemper virus can cause irreparable damage to a dog's nervous system. Distemper is so serious and the signs so varied that any sick dog should be taken to a veterinarian for an examination and diagnosis. Vaccination and avoiding contact with infected animals are key elements of canine distemper prevention.”
Newport Way Library The Newport Way Library is now temporarily closed. This closure will last almost a year while a King county bond investment facilitates a library expansion. You can track the project, see recaps of community meetings, and see the architect drawings at THIS site.
City of Bellevue CRIME WEB: You can visit the Crimeweb web site and register (free). Registration offers email alerts about vatrious crime issues, including crime prevention, police blotter reports, alerts about missing people and Homeland Security status.
Real Estate Summary From Ross Piruntum @ Windermere
Based on Nov, 2009 data
Stat
Nov 2009
% Change 1 Year ago
Months Supply of Inventory
5.9
-47%
Total Active Listings
2,878
-21%
Median Active List Price
$719,371
-10%
Avg. Active Market Time
138
+16%
Pending (Month to date)
486
+50%
Pending Active Market Time
88
-8%
Closed Sales (Year to date)
4,241
-6%
Median Closed Price
$534,272
-13%
WELCOME, NEW NEIGHBORS!
Should you or someone you know be welcomed to our neighborhood? The Horizon Crest
Welcoming Group is here to greet new residents, give them information on our association
and help ease them into one of the nicest neighborhoods in Bellevue. If you would like to
join our group or just let us know who is new on your street please Send us
an email.
We also have a New Resident Primer to bring you up-to-speed on Horizon Crest services and opportunities near by. Check it out On this Page.
About the HCCA Website: Some pages are accessible only to paid members. If you are asked to log in
when you choose a certain page, this is an indication that the content is
available only to the members who have paid dues for the current year. We always welcome your feedback
about how to make the web site more useful to you.