Manager’s Messages
Notice of Hot Water Shut-Off – 6/1
As part of the maintenance of the Association’s plumbing system, a routine inspection must be performed of the hot water storage tanks in rooftop mechanical room. In order to complete the inspection, the hot water storage tanks must be drained (requiring the hot water to be turned off during the maintenance). The maintenance is scheduled to occur on Monday, June 1st from 9AM – 5PM, during which time, hot water service will be interrupted for all units at Pacific Gate. Cold water will remain available throughout the day. Thank you for your patience during this process.
Happy Hour at Carte Hotel
Carte Hotel invites Pacific Gate to their rooftop on Thursday May 21st. Enjoy live music while sipping on drinks and savoring tasty bites. Every guest will receive one complimentary blood orange margarita as well as garden crudités with hummus, and shrimp skewers. All other drinks and menu items available for purchase. Please RSVP to lkayed@actionlife.com by May 18th.
Pacific Gate Tour at RaDD
Pacific Gate residents are invited to an exclusive guided tour of the vibrant RaDD District on Thursday, April 30th 12PM. Discover one of San Diego’s evolving waterfront destinations, featuring innovative dining, retail, and dynamic public spaces. This is a great opportunity to explore the neighborhood, connect with fellow residents, and get an insider look at what is coming at the RaDD District. RSVP to lkayed@actionlife.com
Cinema Club Returns in April
After the Oscars marathon, Cinema Club returns in April following a short break, resuming its lineup of classic and noteworthy films you may have missed—now on a new schedule: the first and third Tuesdays of each month.
The series kicks off April 21 with guest host Rick Schell presenting The Caine Mutiny. More details to come!
Pacific Gate Book Drive
Starting March 16th and going through April 17th, donations will be collected for a book drive benefiting Lindo Park Elementary School, where Lena previously taught third grade before transitioning into her role with Action.
Many students at Lindo Park face challenges outside the classroom and don’t always have access to the resources they need to succeed. This drive will primarily support second and third grade classrooms, where students are strengthening essential reading skills. If additional books are collected, donations will be distributed to other grade levels as well.
New or gently used books are welcome, including early chapter books, Easy Readers (Levels 2–5), illustrated fiction, children’s nonfiction (such as science or animals), and age-appropriate graphic novels. Donation bins will be located in the Management Office.
