Changes around the community

August 22, 2008 by socowatch

For those of you who haven’t noticed, here is a list of changes that have recently occurred in the Soco Walk community, in large part to the stance its residents have taken in fighting local crime.

1. No trespassing signs have been posted at “entry” points to the complex.  I do wish they were more visible.  In any case, it’s official.  If you have no relationship with any resident of this community, and you are passing through in a belligerent or suspicious manner, you are trespassing.   If you see this occurring, pick of you phone and just inform the FPD.  They will come take care of it.

2. Lock have been installed on the electric closet doors.  If you would like a key, contact the association management.

3. Speed bumps were installed around the blind turns at the main entrance.  Beware as you turn, because you probably won’t even see the bumps, but they are big enough to make you not forget they are there.

4. New trees have been planted in place of the old dead ones.  Believe it or not, this does help in detering crime.  A well kept looking community projects an image of those who are on top of things.  If this place looked anything like what it did a few years back, you could expect that just like then, this place would be the central point for activity.

5.  I’m sure you noticed the new building are up.  Have you seen their driveways!  That’s good as it should serve to alleviate some of the parking demand if they can park in their driveways.

6. The Coffee Rail and Sweet Mango are OPEN!!!!  Just kidding.  They are still cosed.  Hey, I can wish.

7.  Apparently large propane tanks are not allowed within 10 feet of the building.  This means they can’t be on your balconies.  You can still barbeque though, you just need to use the tiny camping tanks.  Sorry folks, it is the law.  But at least they aren’t banned.  Wait, isn’t there someone suggesting to ban them?  Someone give that person the “Enemy of Fun” badge.  Not being able to barbeque sounds un-American.  (More on this subject in a future post).

What does “Urban” mean to you?

August 21, 2008 by socowatch

In light of the recent rash of activity regarding the communities new “noteriety,” I’d like to start a discussion of what the term “Urban” means.

Seriously, we all know what the dictionary says.  But in reading the article, and listening to some comments from around the community, it obvious some people have not a clue.

Just for the record, dictionary.com defines urban as:

urban – adj.  

  1. Of, relating to, or located in a city.
  2. Characteristic of the city or city life.

I personally take it as more of a synonym for metropolitan, which I derive from my experiences in cities like New York and Los Angeles.  I hear urban and I imagine, a city rich with activity, of all walks of life.  Public transpotration, bars and restaurants abound, crime, and traffic.  I definitely do not expect lawns and gardens, parks and playgrounds.  That I expect more out of suburbia, wouldn’t you agree?

But again, obviously some of our residents had no clue what they were getting into.  I think maybe some saw this as modern and hip, and bought into this community without regard to what was actually being sold to them.  This community has always been billed as “urban-like.”

I don’t understand why living here, people complain about there being no gates or no park or no pool.  Didn’t you know when you bought the place?  If you want those things so bad – move to a suburb.  I hear Irvine is nice.

I don’t understand why living here, people complain about noise from the bars or noise from their neighbors.  Didn’t you know this was attached living?  Didn’t you see how close you were to Downtown?  If you wanted piece and quiet and everyone asleep by 9:00 pm – move to a suburb.  I hear Victorville has some opennings.

And yes I realize that some of you may turn around and say, “why are you complaining about crime then?”  But my answer to that is, personal safety, in urban or suburban or sub-suburban, it doesn’t matter – we all should have the right to live in a safe environment.

My point is, if you don’t like living in an urban environment – move.  Don’t try to change this community to become something it was never meant to be to appease what your short sightedness got you into.  I didn’t want Irvine and I didn’t want L.A.  I wanted Fullerton – an old historic city, that as a transit gateway to Orange County – is on the verge of growing to the next level.

That LA Times article…

August 21, 2008 by socowatch

In regards to a previous post about an LA Times article (http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-downtown19-2008aug19,0,1885626.story?page=1), a resident responded with the following:

Do you live in SocoWalk or is this blog just an effort to decrease property values in SocoWalk?

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I assume these negative responses are a result of the misrepresentation of the purpose of this blog perpetuated by the LA Times article.  I am greatly disappointed that the blog has taken on this negative light.

I assure, this blog was not created to decrease property values of the Soco Walk community.

Common now, listen to yourself.  Do you think this blog is the source of the problem?  Is THIS blog the cause of lowering property values?

This blog was created because we live in a neighborhood that, much like all other neighborhoods, has its issues.  This blog aims to help combat problems created by members of the community (and these individuals are part of this local community) by keeping other members informed and alert.  By commenting on this blog, I am proud that you care as much to continually keep yourself informed.  But don’t place your frustrations with the surrounding situation here with unfounded (and ridiculous) blame.

Look outside your window.  Do you see the graffiti?  Do you see the homeless drunks? Do you see the traffic?

My friend, I hate to break it to you, but it’s those issues driving down the values.  This blog does nothing to create those things.  All this blog does is inform you of its existence, so that you can do something about it.

Interview for the LA Times

July 21, 2008 by socowatch

I was contacted by a reporter from the LA Times who wanted to interview residents for an article regarding the Soco Walk Community.  I was asked to forward on the request for participation.

Paloma Esquivel sends:

My name is Paloma Esquivel and I’m a reporter at the Los Angeles Times. I’m working on a story about projects like SoCo Loft in Orange County and would like to speak with you if you’re available – I’m looking to speak to people who live in the complex to find out why they chose it, how it’s been etc.

Please give me a call or shoot me an e-mail if you’re available to chat.

Thanks,

Paloma

My direct line here is 714-966-5985.

Paloma Esquivel

Staff Writer

Los Angeles Times

1375 Sunflower Avenue

Costa Mesa, Ca 92626

Direct: 714-966-5985

800 LA TIMES, Ext. 65985

Fax: 714-966-7711

E-mail: paloma.esquivel@latimes.com

Electrical Closets Update

July 21, 2008 by socowatch

Locks have now been installed on the electrical closet doors throughout the community.  This should deter against criminal activity and squatting occurring in and around these areas.

I haven’t heard word yet on how to get a hold of the key in case of emergency and there is a need to get to the water main inside the closets.

If anyone else knows, please share.

New Palm Trees

July 21, 2008 by socowatch

There are new palm trees being replaced at various locations around the community.  Please be aware that some traffic will occur.  Please use caution around turns; oncoming bulldozers don’t brake very well.

Blind turns inside complex

July 16, 2008 by socowatch

I have received numerous warnings from residents about the blind turns at the Sales Center.  Especially during this time of high construction activity, please do take extra care around making those turns towards the loft or townhome sides.  It is very hard to see oncoming traffic due to the fencing and/or building.  It is especially difficult coming around the Sales Office into the loft side, as construction/Olson reps park their vehicles behind that garage, making that pass even more narrow.

Thanks.

Final Loft building goes vertical

July 14, 2008 by socowatch

I just happened by the sales center this morning and saw that the construction on the final loft building has begun.  No traffic reports yet, but I would expect congestion in the area soon.

Walk-through Checklist

July 8, 2008 by socowatch

So I got this idea for a fun little post.  Being that in the coming months we are going to get a huge influx of new neighbors, I figured we can put together a great list of things to watch out for when they do their move-in walk-through.

This list is cool because it will be a “custom tailored” list composed of items current Soco Walk residents found during their walk-throughs (or months after).

Feel free to comment and add to the list.  I’ll start it off:

1. Check that your front door(s) all close and lock and open easily.

2. Carefully look at the walls from every angle.  Make sure there are no scratches, dings, or uneven paint/texturing.  Look out for huge cracks too.

3. Make sure all the screws are properly installed on each step of the stairs.

4. Check the finishing around the handrails.  It probably will be rough.

5. Check around the a/c ducting where it connects to the walls.  Make sure the finishing isn’t rough.

6. If applicable, carefully walk the carpet and feel for any lumps underneath, especially around the walls and the closet floor rails.  Don’t be suprised if underneath there are nails, newspapers, or construction debris.

7. Check underneath the edge of the counters on the island.  Make sure they are painted/finished properly.

8. You probably won’t check, but if you can look above the cabinets in the kitchen.  You might get lucky and find a lost hammer like I did.  Otherwise, they should be properly cleaned.

9. Check for dings and scratches on the tub and shower enclosures.

10. Check all the bedroom and closet doors function properly.

Well, there is so much more but that is all I can come up with.  I remember hearing horror stories from other neighbors, so if you are out there, please let us hear your stories/tips.

Have fun and welcome to the neighborhood!

Graffiti on the Pavement

July 6, 2008 by socowatch

A Resident sends:

“There are a couple of graffiti tags on the walkway pavement between the church and the new construction.  There was also an attempt to  etch “FTT” into the newly paved walkways in front of the new buildings.”

Where did the Design Center go?

July 4, 2008 by socowatch

I have gotten a few emails on the subject of the Design Center.  Does anyone know of its whereabouts?  It was supplanted when they sold the unit.

On a similar note, the third story loft model is now in escrow.

Soco Walk Sold Out!

July 4, 2008 by socowatch

So I was able to drop by the Sales Center the other day and found out that all of the units are sold!  Of course none went for the prices that the units were initially billed at a couple of years ago, but all I could gather is that they all went for something in the mid-high $400s.

Everyone should be moved in by December.  Let the mad dash for parking spots begin.

Have a happy 4th!

Happy Days

June 26, 2008 by socowatch

Sorry for the inactivity lately.  But in general that is a good thing.

The only thing to note is the fencing around the new lofts has been removed (except around the building that isn’t quite as finished).  Looks like development is moving right along.  Hopefully sales are as well.

Parking is still a mess.

No recent property vandalism!

This forum hasn’t received any word yet on the electrical closets issue, though resolution is in the works.

Have a great day!

Illegal Motorcycle Parking

June 17, 2008 by socowatch

Our continuous struggle with parking has just taken a strange turn.  Many people have noticed that presumably one of the residents of the Retail Strip has been driving and subsequently parking their motorcycle by their front door.

Come on now.  At least park behind your garage like other people (illegally) have.  Or park along Walnut, a whooping 40 ft. from your doorstep.

Construction traffic is clear

June 17, 2008 by socowatch

No more congestion.  Go as you will.

Heavy Construction Traffic

June 17, 2008 by socowatch

There is quite a bit of congestion on the roads along Pomona Ave and inside the complex around the sales center.  The new building are getting the fire escapes installed so their are cranes and oversized haulers everywhere.  Use caution and try to avoid using Pomona during business hours today.

Run-in with Homeless Camper

June 11, 2008 by socowatch

A resident sends:

“A couple of days ago one of the residents of Building 1 (loft build along Harbor) had the unfortunate experience of having a late night run-in with a homeless person encamp in the electrical closet.  The power had gone down in the building and the resident went to open the closets to inspect what was happening.  Upon opening one of the closets, they had noticed a person sleeping (whom they initially thought was dead) on the closet floor.  The police had been called out to remove the individual.

To compound matters, it turns out that the electrical wires had been ransacked and tampered with, consequently resulting in the power outage.

This presents two compelling reasons to why greater security is required regarding these closets.  Currently, the HOA is addressing the issue, but any resolution may be some time away.  Until then, please use caution around these closets, particularly at night.  Many residents do arrive home in the later hours, so be cautious.  If you happen upon any activity around the closets during evening hours, please do not hesitate to call the police.”

Thanks resident.  I have also received complaints about an increase in beer bottles, trash, and trespassers on the property.  Summer is upon us and you can expect a sharp increase in nuisances.  Please don’t hesitate to request patrols, as it is time for the police to begin increasing their visibility in this neighborhood again, and stem the inevitable activity this time of year brings.

SOCO WALK INTERNATIONAL NIGHT JUNE 21st

June 6, 2008 by socowatch

A Resident sends:

[There] is a Community event that I would like to add to this Blog.
It is intended for all residents of SOCO WALK whom are all invited to participate.
Date is for JUNE 21st 6PM in the DEPOT COURT Green zone.
Thank you
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There was a pdf attached with details but I can’t attach it here and I don’t have time to post the details.  Anyone that does have the flyer can you comment the details out.  Thanks.  Enjoy.

Graffiti-free days: 59

June 1, 2008 by socowatch

The count is still in tact.  There have been a few close calls.

Great job everyone!

Second Bldg Tarps Going Up, Ready to Start

May 30, 2008 by socowatch

It was reported prematurely a few weeks ago that the flocking of stucco was about to begin on the inside building at the construction site.

Today the workers are busy wrapping the tarps around the scaffolding and will be starting the flocking soon.  Again, caution to those who park at those parking spots on the inside by that building; your vehicle might get shot by overspray.