Halloween is this coming Sunday!

We are looking forward to seeing all the children dressed up in their costumes.

Safety First:

Please be on the watch for children, families, and pets that might be walking in the street.

Drive slowly, as always, through the neighborhood.

Your Light Posts:

Please be sure to replace any lightbulbs that are not working on your lamp post by the driveway. It gets very dark at night when these lamp posts are not working.

If your lamp post sensor is not functional for dusk-to-dawn lighting, be sure to replace that sensor before Sunday. Note that it is the responsibility of each resident for maintaining a properly working lamp post at their home year-round.

Let’s make our Halloween celebrations a memorable, fun time for all the children in Siena Oaks.

Never forget, safety first.

Finally, we love the creativity of many of our residents who have decorated their homes for Halloween.

Here is a link to the Halloween Photo Album of these festive houses on our Facebook page (“Siena Oaks of Palm Beach Gardens”).

Thank you,
Your Siena Oaks Board
Lillian, Sandy, Dave & Saen

Siena Oaks Road Repaving Update 10/22/2021

After review by our attorney, the contract with All-County Paving Solutions has been signed.

Federal Engineering & Testing was also hired to oversee the entire repaving project. They will be on-site next Tuesday morning, October 26, to start the various tests of the existing pavement which are required prior to repaving.

All-County has advised that there is an approximately three-month window for permitting, surveys, etc.

As of now, All-County is looking to start the work at the beginning of the first quarter of 2022.

We will keep everyone updated as the date approaches via email, website, and our Facebook page (“Siena Oaks of Palm Beach Gardens”).

Thank you,
Lillian, Sandy, Dave & Saen

Power Outage Explained

Siena Oaks Homeowners,

GRS inquired into what caused the recent power outage and was advised that an Oak tree near the corner of Allamanda Blvd and Burns Rd was the culprit.

FP&L also advised that customers can visit www.FPL.com/trees to report any vegetation they believe is interfering with power lines.

Thank you.

GRS Community Management