Carleton Square Condominium Association

A wonderful place to live

A wonderful place to live!

Carleton Square is a 35-unit condominium community conveniently nestled near the Ted Stevens International Airport, midtown and downtown Anchorage.

We're minutes from shopping, dining, entertainment, local schools, and the Anchorage Coastal Trail.  We're also a stop for our People Mover city bus service.

Our Association Manager is Gaylen Gransbury of Pacific Rim Properties. He can be reached by phone at (907) 563-3345, or by email at management@carletonsquare.org. His mailing address is: 405 West 27th Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99503.

Annual Meeting – 2nd NOTICE!!!!

President December 12th, 2006

Last night we did not have enough proxies to allow for an association annual meeting (we needed 51% and only had 32%).

The second attempt will be at the next board meeting which is set for Monday, January 8th at 6:00pm at Pacific Rim Properties main office at 405 West 27th Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99503.

Specific topics for the meeting will include:

  • Annual budget
  • Board member positions nomination/election
  • State of the association

…and much more!

IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO ATTEND, PLEASE download and fill out the updated proxy here: Carleton Square Proxy Form (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader) and fax it to 907-762-5497!

The board would like to thank the homeowners who did take the time to come by for the meeting and we hope to see at the January meeting as well.

Reminder: Dogs must be on a leash.

Carleton Square December 11th, 2006

We’ve had some concerns that there are again dogs running around the association area without a leash. We would like to remind our association that it’s not only part of our CC&Rs (Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions) to have your pet on a leash, but it is also Municipal Code and you can be fined by both the Association and the Municipality of Anchorage!

Annual Meeting!

Carleton Square November 9th, 2006

The association annual meeting is set for Monday, December 11th at 6:00pm at Pacific Rim Properties main office at 405 West 27th Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99503.

Specific topics for the meeting will include:

  • Annual budget
  • Board member positions nomination/election
  • State of the association

…and much more!

Unable to attend? Download and fill out your proxy here: Carleton Square Proxy Form (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader). Your voice/vote still counts!

This is also your chance to get to know our Property Manager: Pacific Rim Properties (Galen Gransbury), meet fellow association members, and meet/select board members.

Winter is here!

Carleton Square October 21st, 2006

With winter fast approaching, here are ten simple and inexpensive ways to cut your home heating bills this winter.

The most obvious solution to saving on home heating bills is to turn down your thermostat. Even a couple of degrees can make a difference. However, here are 10 useful tips that are less obvious:

1. Clean Your Furnace
A clean furnace is an efficient furnace. If you’re looking to save money on energy bills, you should start with having your furnace checked and cleaned. While this isn’t the cheapest way to save on home heating costs, it is one of the most effective.

2. Change Your Air Filter
For less than $20 you can change the air filter on your furnace. A dirty air filter will block the airflow from your furnace and can actually decrease the furnace’s life expectancy.

3. Use Your Ceiling Fans
This advice may sound counter-intuitive, but you should actually use your ceiling fans during the winter. A ceiling fan set in reverse can draw warm air through your home, helping to keep it warm.

4. Use Washing Machines and Dishwashers Wisely
When running your washing machine or your dishwasher, make sure that you only do full loads of laundry or dishes. If you don’t run full loads, you’ll need to run your appliances more frequently, wasting energy in the process.

5. Use Compact Fluorescent Lighting
Compact fluorescent light bulbs use less than half of the energy of incandescent light bulbs, and they last longer as well. Fluorescent lighting technology has improved dramatically over the past few years, so even if you didn’t like fluorescent lighting in the past, it’s worth trying again now.

6. Keep Shades Up and Blinds Open
Take advantage of natural daylight and solar heat through your windows. Rather than having light bulbs running all day, keep your shades and blinds open and you’ll be able to make use of the natural sunlight and the warmth that naturally comes from the sun.

7. Insulate Your Water Heater
If you have an older model water heater, buy insulation wrap and insulate your water heater. It will help the heater retain heat and will help reduce your energy bill by about $20 per year. When you need to replace your water heater, buy an energy efficient model. (This is also good advice when you need to replace your furnace — buy a high-efficiency model.)

8. Install and Use a Programmable Thermostat
If you talk to any heating and cooling specialist, they will tell you that one of the best things to do in order to save money on your energy bills is to install a programmable thermostat. You’ll be able to program the thermostat to reduce the heat of your home when you’re away and when you’re asleep.

9. Seal Leaks
If you have air leaks in your home, seal them up with caulk or weather strips. Drafts can add significantly to your home heating costs during the winter, so make sure that you locate and seal off any drafts in your home.

10. Turn It Off
A simple rule of thumb is if you’re not using it, turn it off. From lights to televisions to appliances, if you’re not using them, make sure you turn them off or you’re wasting energy on things you’re not even using.

Let’s face it; home heating costs are escalating. By using these 10 tips, you should see significant savings on your energy bills.

New Winter Grounds Maintenance Contractor

President September 30th, 2006

We now have a new winter grounds maintenance contract. After careful consideration, the Board of Directors have selected Alaska Lawn & Landscape Maintenance. Alaska Lawn & Landscape was the best competitive bid with a large fleet of vehicles and equipment to ensure our needs are met during winter. The owners are familiar with Carleton Square (worked for another landscaper who used to maintain our grounds) so even with the walkthrough they were already aware of our expectations for maintaining our association.

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