HISTORICAL COMMITTEE We have made some progress in our mission to identify and record the photographs and documents that have been contributed by our residents. Some oral histories have been completed as well. Thanks to all of you who have been generous with your donations. Now that we are approaching year-end, we are asking that all of you in … [Read more...]
Maintenance Committee: November 2025
Pumps Are Working—Well, the Halloween festivities are over and we are into fall, but I’m betting we will still be treated to some warm weather so keep the sunglasses and flip flops ready. Speaking of weather, we had a little rain and it was a great test for the new sump pump system on our pathway from the park to the Selva gate steps. Facilities … [Read more...]
Landscape Committee: November 2025
With the fall season upon us, the Landscape Committee is busy working with Harvest and Matt Northrop to get things looking good for the upcoming holiday season. As mentioned in a recent Board Report, the community is moving forward with updating key planting areas to a more cohesive and consistent look. This is a phased program that extends … [Read more...]
Historical Committee: November 2025
The Historical Committee had its inaugural meeting on October 7 at which Mary Crowl was elected temporary chair contingent upon Board approval. The Committee agreed to meet quarterly with the next meeting to be on January 26, 2026. Karen Decker is our staff representative, and Heather Harding is our Board Liaison. The Committee adopted a … [Read more...]
Communication Committee: November 2025
By now you've made a note to turn back your clocks on November 2 and submit your election ballot by November 4—so we won’t remind you about those items. However, we’d like to tell you about some projects where you can contribute to the Niguel Shores community. Here are a few: Views Views Views—We hope you enjoyed the beautiful sunset views on … [Read more...]
Turf Dethatching and Overseeding
Turf Dethatching and Overseeding Fall is here, and this is the time to scalp the warm season turf and over-seed with a cool season turf blend. October is a key transitional month in the turf lifecycle. It is the month when the warm season grasses begin to go dormant, which causes lawns to look dead and brown. Of course, the lawns are not … [Read more...]
Annual Community Tree Trimming
Trimming trees throughout the community has begun and will run through fall and into winter. This is the best time of year to trim the community trees, because of the cooler temperatures. Once tree trimming is complete, the trees should not grow significantly during the winter months, and you can expect them to come back during the spring. Then … [Read more...]
Niguel Shores Historical Committee – Send Us your Stuff!
Niguel Shores Historical Committee – Send Us your Stuff! The Niguel Shores Historical Committee is well on its way toward collecting, preserving, and publicizing the rich history of our community. Eventually our history will be available in electronic form for anyone interested. Thanks to those who already offered their stories and … [Read more...]
Maintenance Committee: October 2025
Great news! The past few weeks have seen significant progress on several key community projects, and more exciting developments are on the horizon. Courts Our much-anticipated pickleball courts are taking shape! The concrete has been successfully poured, and the vital 30-day curing period is now underway. We know our enthusiastic “Picklers” are … [Read more...]
Communication Committee: October 2025
A Surprise—Recently the Communication Committee celebrated our Seashore News editor, Sandy Homicz, by dedicating a Legacy Paver in her honor. We wanted to recognize her contributions and dedication to the community and specifically to the Seashore News monthly publication. Many residents appreciate and compliment our publication, but it is hard … [Read more...]


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