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Community Updates – February 7
Posted By pphamle on February 9, 2025
Management:
Pam Pham-Le, General Manager pphamle@actionlife.com
Phone: 213.243.0798 www.santeevillagela.com
Office Location & Hours:
The management office is located in the courtyard, behind the Eckardt & Cornell buildings. It is commercial space #5, next to the art gallery.
Hours – Monday-Friday (9:30 am – 5:30 pm)
Important Contact Information:
Santee Village On-Duty Patrol Officer Cell Phone: 323.501.1119
Maple Garage Shuttle Van Information Phone number:213.434.6712
Hours – Monday-Thursday (6 pm – 11 pm) Friday-Sunday (6 pm – 1:30 am)
*PLEASE CONTACT MANAGEMENT TO SCHEDULE ALL MOVES AND DELIVERIES*

SANTEE VILLAGE ANNUAL PARTY:
You are cordially invited to Santee Village’s Holiday Party on Friday, February 28th at 7:00 PM. Stop by for a drink, good food and great conversation! It’s a great way to meet and connect with your neighbors. All Santee Village residents are welcome. Please RSVP via your evite — or email pphamle@actionlife.com — by February 24th and let us know you will be attending!
PLUMBING REMINDERS:
- Leaks: Once a month take a good look under your sinks and heat pump to make sure there are no drips. Often drips go unnoticed for days, weeks, or months forming mold and mildew.
- Clean faucets and showerheads: Use a solution of baking soda and vinegar to prevent sediment buildup.
- Kitchen Drain Cleaning: Do not pour grease, cooking oils, and solid materials down the drain. They accumulate in your drain lines, requiring drain cleaning.
- Garbage Disposal: Be sure to only use the disposal while water is running and keep the water running for 15 seconds afterward. Avoid putting fibrous food wastes down the disposal. Examples of these wastes are potato peels, banana peels, celery, and other wastes that are hard to grind.
- Toilet: Flushing items other than toilet paper and human waste can cause clogs in your home pipes, community sewer pipes, and water reclamation facilities. Do NOT flush items such as baby/sanitary wipes, band-aids, dental floss, hair, feminine-care products, medications, disposable diapers, cat litter, chewing gums, cigarette butts, cosmetics, paper towels, etc. These items can lead to backups, expensive plumber services, and clogs that cost thousands of dollars to fix.