RESIDENT NEWSLETTER
PUBLISHED ON FRI. AUGUST 01, 2025
HAPPY FRIDAY, ROADHAVEN
This month’s updates include important information about water shutoffs, payment processing fees, and reminders to help you get ready for the 2026 season. It’s also time to celebrate our August birthdays! 🥳
Be sure to read through so you don’t miss anything!

Celebrating August Birthdays!
Sharon Schmitz
Penny Anderson
Jude Pare
Use the Birthday Shoutout form at the bottom of this newsletter to submit a Roadhaven resident’s birthday!
Getting Emails from Roadhaven
Roadhaven Resort sends emails in different ways. You may get:
- Newsletters (Friday Resident Newsletters, Monday Activities Newsletters)
- Flash notices (water shutoffs, road closures)
- General emails
- Compliance letters
These messages may come through a system called Enumerate Central (noreply@goenumerate.com) or from the email address, no.reply@roadhaven.com.
If you get an email and you’re not sure if it’s a valid email, do not click or download anything.
Instead, forward the email to Sarah in the main office at board@roadhaven.com.
It’s always better to be safe and check first. This helps protect you from scams.
Example of a valid Compliance notice from Enumerate Central system

Processing Fees, How to Avoid Them
When you pay online through the HOA Portal or Autopay, there is a $2.95 fee for each payment.
This fee is charged by the company that handles the payments, not Roadhaven.
Here’s what the fees look like:
- Bank account (with routing and account number): $2.95 fee
- Debit card: $2.95 fee
- Credit card: $2.95 fee plus 3.5% of your payment credit card service fee
You’ll get an email reminder 3 days before Autopay runs.
After the payment goes through, you’ll also get a confirmation email.
Want to avoid the fees?
You can skip the extra charges by paying one of these ways:
- Use bill pay from your bank
- Mail a check through the U.S. Postal Service
- Bring cash or a check to the Roadhaven Main Office
water shutoff notice
Reminder: Shut Off Your Water Heater
Before your water is shut off, even briefly, please shut off your water heater before a water shutoff.Â
Scheduled Water Shutoffs, Please Plan Ahead
Water Shutoffs Update – Thank You
Thank you for your patience as we wrap up the valve shutoffs.
Some water repairs and utility marking (Blue Stake) will still require shutoffs during the summer.
Please plan ahead if you live in the area. Next water shutoff:
- August 05 (8AM – 5PM): Orange Section (near lot #1630)
A color-coded map is available in this newsletter to help you identify impacted areas.
Note: Dates, times, and areas are subject to change or expand based on the nature and circumstances of the repair. Â Thank you for your patience and flexibility as we complete this necessary work safely and efficiently.
Water Shutoff Map

MAIN OFFICE REMINDERS
Get ready for the next season!
Vehicle and Pet Tags for 2026
The 2026 vehicle and pet tags are here!
Stop by the Main Office to:
- Pick up your new vehicle tag
- Register your pet (bring a copy of their current rabies certificate)
You can fill out the Pet Registration Form before you come in.
Coming Back to Roadhaven?
Let the Main Office know when you’re returning so we can:
- Open your mailbox
- Activate your gate fob
Use this Check-in Form to make it easy.
Have Renters Arriving?
Please complete the [Owner Authorization Form] before they arrive.
Help your renters have a smooth check-in by sending them these forms ahead of time:
SUMMER PROJECTS
Stay up to date with projects
Out of town?
Don’t worry! There’s still an easy way to keep up with what’s going on around the resort. Visit our Summer Projects page to see updates on improvements, repairs, and other work happening while you’re away. It’s a great way to stay in the loop even if you’re miles from Roadhaven.
That’s all for this edition of your Resident Newsletter. We hope you’re enjoying your summer, wherever you are. Stay safe, stay cool, and we look forward to seeing you back at Roadhaven soon!
IMPORTANT LINKS
Please click on the links below for important forms and information.
Remember to use the RESIDENT PAGESÂ to navigate our website and check your email on Monday for our Activities at a Glance Newsletter. Resident Newsletters will be housed on the Resident News page this season.Â
in memory of
Paul Fredrick Sands was born September 2, 1934, in Seattle Washington, where he was raised with his younger sister, Sharon, by parents Percy and Edna Sands. Paul developed his love of the Pacific Northwest early as an Eagle Scout, a wooden boat builder, and a mountain fire lookout. He was one of the original members of the REI Coop, and a Seattle Mountaineer. Paul graduated from Lincoln High School in 1952, and later completed his Bachelor of Science in Metallurgical Engineering from the University of Washington.
Paul met Gloria Pauline Taylor in 1957, and they were married in 1958. They welcomed Kimberly Pauline in 1959, and Yvonne Teresa in 1962. Paul had spent his younger years on solo mountain and water adventures. And soon, these became adventures with his family of four. Summers were filled with hiking, camping, and boating. Paul, Gloria, and their girls explored the Cascade Mountains, and spent weeks boating through the San Juan Islands. Winters were spent on family ski trips.
After many years working as an engineer for The Boeing Company, Paul took a position with the US Bureau of Mines in 1975 and moved the family to Spokane Washington. He retired in 1993, and Paul and Gloria began new adventures. They took frequent trips to Europe, and spent extended periods in Taxco, Mexico. Paul acquired his private pilot’s license; he and Gloria flew to destinations throughout North America including the Arctic Circle and Central America. They became snowbirds, splitting their time at home between Apache Junction Arizona and Lopez Island Washington.

Through their many interests and travels, Paul and Gloria made lifelong friends. After 56 years of marriage, Gloria passed away in 2015. Paul maintained these friendships through communications and visits and continued his snowbird lifestyle. He sailed through the San Juan Islands on his beloved boat and enjoyed the warm winters in Arizona. As always, Gloria remained the love of his life.
Paul is survived by his two daughters and their husbands, four grandchildren and spouses, and seven great grandchildren. We find comfort in the joy of loving Paul and knowing that his was a life well-lived.
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