Published by Emaar Community Management: contact us at [email protected] For private circulation only.
COMMUNITY NEWSThe Meadows — Issue 1 — 2015
Inside thisissue
02Tree trialLearn more about this new initiative to improve the landscaping on Street 3.
03Never lose your wayFind your way from point A to point B in Dubai with Makani, the official geo-addressing system.
04Your own community portalYou can now enjoy easy access to community related information with the launch of our new portal.
The lawn behind Springs 15 on 27 March was a hub of community fun and activity as the venue for two highly-anticipated annual events: the Emaar Garden Competition 2015 award ceremony and the Emirates Living Market Day.
Over 4,000 residents participated in this combined community event which featured a variety of entertainment and activities for both kids and adults. Besides the vendor tables, attractions such as bouncy castles, activity stalls, arts & crafts corners, giant games, mini football field, wrecking ball, music and a wide choice of food and snacks kept everyone entertained, engaged and happy.
The highlight of the event was the Emaar Garden Competition award ceremony where winners from the two participating communities, Arabian Ranches and Emirates Living, were presented with customised crystal trophies and gift vouchers.
All entries into the competition as well as pictures from the event can be viewed on our Flickr page: bit.ly/ecmpics
Emaar Garden Competition & Market Day
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All the old notice boards in the community have been replaced and two new notice boards have been added to Meadows 1 and Meadows 9 beside the lakes. The new notice boards are of better quality and aesthetically more attractive. So the next time you’re passing a notice board, please take a moment to read the message.
Take notice
The Automated Access Control System (AACS) project work is underway and access cards will be distributed when the project is completed and commissioned. Following this, a call for applications will be made in the second quarter of 2015. The new access cards will be handed over to residents at no cost. However, a replacement cost would be charged for lost or damaged cards. Please be aware, that as per the standard access policy, access cards will not be issued to villas with outstanding service fees or an unresolved Notice of Violation.
AACS coming soon
Al Asayel Street isgetting greenGet ready for a greener view on Al Asayel Street with the completion of landscape beautification. Planting at Springs 11 and 14 is complete and the contractor is currently installing irrigation lines at Springs 4, 5 and 6. We expect to wrap up the project in early April.
Tree trialA trial project for a potential landscaping design upgrade is underway at Meadows 5, Street 3. The tree pits between the roundabout and the park have been replanted so the design now alternates between Delonix regia and Pongamia glabra trees. Pongamia glabra is a new addition to the Meadows streetscape and the species has a lush look with glossy green foliage and a thick canopy that provides shade. This change was made at the request of the Interim Board members after a review with our Landscaping Team. The area will now be carefully observed and growth and performance of the new trees will be monitored. If this trial project proves successful, expansion to other areas of The Meadows will be considered.
New, shiny and smooth number plates will decorate your villa entrance soon. Procurement is in the final stage for planned replacement of all The Meadows villa number plates. The design and material have been modified slightly to ensure durability and to avoid rapid fading in the harsh sunlight. Based on feedback from Interim Board members, number plates on Hattan-type villas will be repainted rather than replaced with new ones.
Making villa number plates more attractive
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Finding your way from point A to point B in Dubai just got a whole lot easier with the introduction of Makani, the official geo-addressing system. Meaning “my location” in Arabic, the 10 digit number provides an accurate location to all buildings and villas in Dubai.
The new system will be used by all government organisations, police, ambulance services, corporate organisations, residents and tourists. Accurate to one square metre, Makani is available on all smartphones, tablets and GPS devices.
Here’s how you can use it:
• Visit makani.ae or download the “Makani Dubai” application from GooglePlay (Android store) or the AppStore (iPhones)• Enter the Makani number in the search field of the page or in the app to find the location/route to your location
Makani will then show you the shortest possible route to your destination.
Never lose your way
Pay your Community Service Fee with a variety of easy payment methods:
Don’t wait in line — take the easy option!
Service Fee Invoices are out!We’re now well into 2015 and that means it’s the time to pay your Community Service Fee. Please remember, timely payment
of your CSF is vitally important, as it ensures the well-being of your community and helps us maintain the high standards that
you currently enjoy.
New ways to pay
For your convenience, we’ve also introduced two new ways to pay:Online via your community portal, arabianranches.ae, greensandviews.ae or emiratesliving.ae in five easy steps:1) Login2) Select “Community Service Fee”3) Choose the Invoice Number(s) and click on “Proceed”4) Click on “Pay now”5) Choose your payment method
Using our Direct Debit facility: Download the Direct Debit Form from your community portal or from ecm.ae/documents.html For further details, email [email protected] or call us on 800 EMAAR (36227).
If you’ve not yet received your Community Service Fee invoice, please contact us at [email protected]
DIRECT BANKTRANSFER
ONLINEPAYMENT
CHEQUEDEPOSIT
PRE-AUTHORISEDAUTO DEBIT FORM
Your very own community portal!
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Fire 997Ambulance 998Police 999Al Ameen 800 4888
Dubai Municipality 800 900Taxi (RTA) 800 9090DEWA 991
Contact ECM at:800 EMAAR (36227)[email protected]
If you’re a tenant, download the Occupant Information Form from emiratesliving.ae and submit it to the community
office or email it to [email protected] We will send you your username and password once we have your details.
Looking for information on how to employ household staff? Need to apply for a vehicle access card? Want to sell used goods? Or do you need an update on your CSF payment status? With emiratesliving.ae, you have access to all this and more online.
On our portal you can read about community news and events, download forms, factsheets and newsletters, and iReport an issue you’ve noticed. If you’ve got things to sell, you can do that on the classifieds section – for free! You can also make service requests and pay your Community Service Fee.
Visit emiratesliving.ae, take a look around and let us know what you think. We’ll be happy to hear from you.
Safer roads with new speed humps
Floored with rubber
Fancy a gameof hoops?
No more sandy piles in the grass anymore. We have completed the interlock tiling around the kids’ play area in Meadows 8 park. The same work is in progress in Meadows 9 and we are expecting the project to be completed in the beginning of April.
Interlock tiles around the kids’ playarea in Meadows 8 and 9
The streets are safer now with the installation of new speed humps at Meadows 9 Street 2 and Street 3.
This will cause vehicles entering the four-way intersection to slow down, so priority is given to vehicles coming from Street 1.
We encourage all residents to practise safe driving at all times in the best interests of the community.
Avid basketball players will soon have the opportunity to shoot a few every day with the soon-to-open international-size basketball court in Meadows 2. The contractor has mobilised and the work has begun. The project will be completed by mid May.
You can now enjoy a dust-free soft surface when you use the fitness equipment in Meadows 1, with the replacement of the previous sand surface with rubberised flooring. Besides the functional benefits, the area looks refurbished and aesthetically pleasing.