Community Relations Committee – Volunteer Opportunity

By Joshua Jones, Assistant General Manager • October 23, 2025

SDCEA is seeking one homeowner volunteer to serve on the Community Relations Committee (CRC).

The CRC is a panel of dedicated homeowners appointed by the Board of Directors that meets monthly to review notices of non-conformance with the CC&Rs and the SDCEA Handbook. The committee also conducts hearings for members as required by the Association’s governing documents and California Civil Code. Enforcement and appeal procedures are outlined in Exhibit 1 of the CRC Charter.


For more information, please review the Community Relations Committee Charter.


CRC meetings are typically held on the second Wednesday of the month in the Admin Board Room, next to the Golf Pro Shop.


If you are interested in this position, please complete a volunteer interest form and submit it by Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025, to Community Relations at CRDdept@sdcea.net or by mail to 15910 Avenel Lane, Ramona, CA 92065, Attn: CRD Manager.


 Questions about the committee or the position can be directed to the Assistant General Manager at Joshua.Jones@sdcea.net

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