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Published: Monday, 18 April 2022 15:59
If you are on social media and would enjoy getting to know and interacting with your neighbors, join our private Facebook Group called "Snell Isle Owners". This is a group that requires one of the admins to verify you are a property owner before you are permitted in. It allows group members to have neighborly conversations without any advertising or agendas.
Kristin Bitter, SIPOA Board Director and Communications Lead created the page. You can search for it on Facebook and answer some questions to be admitted, or you can "friend" Kristin Bitter, Lisa Farmer or Alexis Logan, who assist with the administrative duties and ask to be admitted. We hope you'll join us.
If you prefer Instagram, we've got a revamped Snell Isle page on that platform as well. Instagram is open for anyone to follow, so you won't see private discussions, but you will see a lot of photos or our beautiful neighborhood and notifications for upcoming Snell Isle events.
Find us on Instagram @snellisle https://www.instagram.com/snellisle/
Please drop a note to Kristin Bitter at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with any questions or suggestions.
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Weekly Snell Isle Updates from SPPD
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Traffic Calming Plan
After much debate and much hard work by the SIPOA Board, there was a community-wide vote approving a traffic calming plan on Snell Isle, affecting primarily stretches of Monterey Boulevard and Almedo Way.
See the city’s plan by following this link
Traffic Calming Plan
and looking up “
Snell Isle"