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7-8-26
August 2026 Board Meeting. The August monthly Board meeting is set for Fri, August 21, at 10:00 am at 402 SLC, or you can call in or login to ZOOM https://minnstate.zoom.us/j/6430350443?omn=95540811360 with Passcode: SLV OR One tap mobile +16513728299. To see August agenda by clicking here. To view meeting minutes from July click here.
August 2026 Board Meeting. The August monthly Board meeting is set for Fri, August 21, at 10:00 am at 402 SLC, or you can call in or login to ZOOM https://minnstate.zoom.us/j/6430350443?omn=95540811360 with Passcode: SLV OR One tap mobile +16513728299. To see August agenda by clicking here. To view meeting minutes from July click here.
6-16-26
July 2026 Board Meeting. The July monthly Board meeting is set for Fri, July 3, at 10:00 am at 402 SLC, or you can call in or login to ZOOM https://minnstate.zoom.us/j/6430350443?omn=95540811360 with Passcode: SLV OR One tap mobile +16513728299. To see July agenda by clicking here. To view meeting minutes from June click here.
July 2026 Board Meeting. The July monthly Board meeting is set for Fri, July 3, at 10:00 am at 402 SLC, or you can call in or login to ZOOM https://minnstate.zoom.us/j/6430350443?omn=95540811360 with Passcode: SLV OR One tap mobile +16513728299. To see July agenda by clicking here. To view meeting minutes from June click here.
5-27-26
June 2026 Board Meeting. The June monthly Board meeting is set for Fri, June 5, at 10:00 am at 402 SLC, or you can call in to 602-609-9798 on the agenda, see by clicking here. To view meeting minutes from May click here.
June 2026 Board Meeting. The June monthly Board meeting is set for Fri, June 5, at 10:00 am at 402 SLC, or you can call in to 602-609-9798 on the agenda, see by clicking here. To view meeting minutes from May click here.
4-24-26
May 2026 Board Meeting. The May monthly Board meeting is set for Fri, May 1, at 10:00 am at 402 SLC, or you can call in to 602-609-9798 on the agenda, see by clicking here. To view meeting minutes from April click here.
May 2026 Board Meeting. The May monthly Board meeting is set for Fri, May 1, at 10:00 am at 402 SLC, or you can call in to 602-609-9798 on the agenda, see by clicking here. To view meeting minutes from April click here.
3-29-26
April 2026 Board Meeting. The April monthly Board meeting is set for Fri, April 3, at 10:00 am at 402 SLC, or you can call in to 602-609-9798 on the agenda, see by clicking here. To view meeting minutes from March click here.
April 2026 Board Meeting. The April monthly Board meeting is set for Fri, April 3, at 10:00 am at 402 SLC, or you can call in to 602-609-9798 on the agenda, see by clicking here. To view meeting minutes from March click here.
3-6-26
Annual Community Garage & Yard Sale - Shangrila Village Owners & Renters - Sat., March 21, 2026 from 8-2 pm.
FREE City of Edgewater Registration https://www.cityofedgewater.org/ucs/page/register-garage-sale
3-1-26
March 2026 Board Meeting. The March monthly Board meeting is set for Fri, March 6, at 10:00 am at 402 SLC, or you can call in to 602-609-9798 on the agenda, see by clicking here. To view meeting minutes from Feb. click here.
2-6-2026
Community Update: New HOA Lawn Service Provider for 2026
We are pleased to announce that the Shangri La Village Homeowners Association has officially awarded our monthly lawn service contract for the 2026 season to H and H Lawn Service Plus LLC. This partnership is part of our ongoing commitment to maintaining the beauty and value of our neighborhood community.
Lawn Service Overview
Service Overview-$225 per month
Start Date: March 1, 2026
Maintenance will include all community common areas, front entrance landscaping, and the pond surroundings. Services will be performed on a regular basis to ensure our grounds remain well-manicured throughout the year including cutting, trimming, and edging common areas, monthly weed service in common areas, and palm tree trimming as needed in common areas.
Start Date: March 1, 2026
Maintenance will include all community common areas, front entrance landscaping, and the pond surroundings. Services will be performed on a regular basis to ensure our grounds remain well-manicured throughout the year including cutting, trimming, and edging common areas, monthly weed service in common areas, and palm tree trimming as needed in common areas.
February 2026 Board Meeting. The February monthly Board meeting is set for Fri, Feb 6, at 10:00 am at 402 SLC, or you can call in to 602-609-9798 on the agenda, see by clicking here. To view meeting minutes from Jan, click here.
2-1-2026
Transition from Self-Managed to Part-Time Professional Management (Coast to Coast Association Mgmt)
Our community has reached a point where self-management no longer works. Recognizing when to make the switch will save our board from unnecessary stress and protect our HOA’s financial health. For violations or ARC forms see: https://comwebportal.com or call Ashley Moore (321) 352-6278. Her email is Amoore@FLCoastMgt.com
Here are a few signs our HOA is ready to transition:
1-Increased workload: Administrative and maintenance tasks can exceed what volunteers can manage effectively.
2-Frequent compliance issues: Missing deadlines or failing to meet reporting requirements could expose our HOA to penalties.
3-Budget complexity: HOAs require detailed accounting and reserve planning.
4-High board turnover: Burnout among board members often indicates that the responsibilities have become too demanding.
Transitioning to part-time professional management allows our HOA to benefit from structured systems, professional expertise, and dedicated support. With a management partner in place, board members can refocus their energy on long-term goals.
A part-time professional manager will also assist with the transition process by evaluating our current systems, setting up efficient workflows, and ensuring that financial and maintenance records are properly organized. This creates a smoother handoff and ensures no important details are lost in the process.
Our community has reached a point where self-management no longer works. Recognizing when to make the switch will save our board from unnecessary stress and protect our HOA’s financial health. For violations or ARC forms see: https://comwebportal.com or call Ashley Moore (321) 352-6278. Her email is Amoore@FLCoastMgt.com
Here are a few signs our HOA is ready to transition:
1-Increased workload: Administrative and maintenance tasks can exceed what volunteers can manage effectively.
2-Frequent compliance issues: Missing deadlines or failing to meet reporting requirements could expose our HOA to penalties.
3-Budget complexity: HOAs require detailed accounting and reserve planning.
4-High board turnover: Burnout among board members often indicates that the responsibilities have become too demanding.
Transitioning to part-time professional management allows our HOA to benefit from structured systems, professional expertise, and dedicated support. With a management partner in place, board members can refocus their energy on long-term goals.
A part-time professional manager will also assist with the transition process by evaluating our current systems, setting up efficient workflows, and ensuring that financial and maintenance records are properly organized. This creates a smoother handoff and ensures no important details are lost in the process.
Annual SLVHOA Owners Meeting-Sat, Jan 24, 2026 at Edgewater YMCA from 10-11:30 am (9:30 social with coffee)
NEW 2026 HOA Board Members:
Maggi Daniel – President
VACANT – Vice President
Carol Bassett – Secretary
Karen LaPlant – Treasurer
Sandy Matheney – Director
1-1-2026
Florida law requires all HOA and condominium board members—both newly elected and continuing—to complete mandatory education courses. To make compliance simple, these certified courses are available entirely online, allowing directors to fulfill their fiduciary and governance training requirements at their own pace and from any location.
To remain in compliance:
Newly elected or appointed board members must complete an approved 4-hour education course within 90 days of election.
Current board members must complete required hours of continuing education on the past year's changes to the Florida Statutes.
NEED TO SEE THE PROPOSED COVENANTS WITH TRACKED CHANGES? CLICK HERE.
SCREENING TRASH CANS
Our covenants require that when trash cans aren't at the end of your driveway for collection, they have to be stored in a manner that they cannot be seen. They must be in your garage or, if at the side of your house, screened from view by fencing or shrubbery. Most owners and their tenants comply with this rule by pulling the trash can into the garage, or by storing it behind tall plants or fencing. But unfortunately, too many of us do not follow this rule; so beginning October 1st, we will begin to more rigously enforce the covenant. This will give folks time to install screens or clear out a space in their garages.
NEW BENCH BY POND
The City of Edgewater has kindly replaced the bench by the pond with a new, modern, and more aesthetically attractive bench. This was at no cost to Shangri La Village. After hurricane season, the Board hopes to add some low maintenance shrubs to improve the look even more. Stop by for a visit!
SCREENING AROUND THE PUMP STATION
By now, most of you have seen the unsightly pump station in the front yard of a property on Shangri La Village. This was installed by the City without any notice to Shangri La Village. After much effort, the City finally agreed to install fast growing shrubbery to screen the station. The City removed the grass, installed lawnscape paper and mulch before planting the shrubs. By next summer, they should be tall enough to screen most of the pump.
The City of Edgewater has kindly replaced the bench by the pond with a new, modern, and more aesthetically attractive bench. This was at no cost to Shangri La Village. After hurricane season, the Board hopes to add some low maintenance shrubs to improve the look even more. Stop by for a visit!
SCREENING AROUND THE PUMP STATION
By now, most of you have seen the unsightly pump station in the front yard of a property on Shangri La Village. This was installed by the City without any notice to Shangri La Village. After much effort, the City finally agreed to install fast growing shrubbery to screen the station. The City removed the grass, installed lawnscape paper and mulch before planting the shrubs. By next summer, they should be tall enough to screen most of the pump.

UPDATE ON WIRE 3 INTERNET
The Wire 3 installation of fiber optic in the right of way has been completed. Around mid-September, Wire 3 will begin to offer service at Shangri La Village. If you have signed up for service, you will begin to receive e-mails that will allow you to schedule the hook up from the street to your home, and the installation of any needed indoor equipment. REMEMBER, THERE IS NO REQUIREMENT TO USE WIRE 3; IT IS COMPLETELY YOUR CHOICE.
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NOTE: An owners username & password are available as of Jan. 2025 meeting for restricted items under OWNERS.
