by amapaspv | Sep 23, 2014 | Uncategorized
To kick off the season we would like to welcome two new sponsors to our Association, these are The Coffee Cup & Centro Carpintero del Pacifico.
The Coffee Cup is located on 146 Rodolfo Gomez, it is a local Amapas business and serves great coffee, hearty sandwiches and delicious desserts. It has recently been refurnished and decorated to a comfortable yet chic atmosphere appealing not only to the eye, but the taste as well. It is fully equipped with charging stations, WiFi, and a VoIP line for international calls. Come enjoy some breakfast in the Air Conditioned interior or the shaded outside terrace where you can people watch. https://www.facebook.com/coffeecupvallarta

Fine Carpentry Work
Centro Carpintero del Pacifico is a fine carpentry center with a great reputation. Their client portfolio ranges from single family homes to corporate clients such as St. Regis and Four Seasons. Their work is top of the line and über professional. Contact Martha (English speaker) for a quote: 322.121.6778 or visit their website.
by amapaspv | Aug 29, 2014 | Uncategorized
by amapaspv | Aug 14, 2014 | AIM Higher, News | Noticias

Callejon Bridge
With ANA helping arrange free city labor, and neighbors paying the materials, Callejon de la Igualdad got some long-needed repairs in August.
The bridge was widened and a curb added, years after a bad storm had knocked out a good piece of the bridge which was never repaired. The entrance of the Callejon was repaved, a project that has been over 15 years in coming.

Callejon rocking
Casa Cupula contributed half the cost of materials, and four other Callejon neighbors and ANA Members Rennaissance building, Ron Morgan, Tom Hicks and Tim Hainds contributed the rest so the entire project was completed without ANA funds.
The model of neighbors paying for materials and ANA corralling city labor is a good one that can be used in other areas where neighbors get together to pay materials cost.
Your ANA at work for Amapas.
by amapaspv | Aug 14, 2014 | Junta Vecinal, News | Noticias
The battle started a couple years ago – concerned neighbors on Upper Hortencias worried about the tons of concrete weights hanging over their heads and oscillating over the street might fall inflicting lethal damage to potentially anyone, anything.
In July, a group of concerned neighbors made haste at the municipal president’s office urging him to act on our requests. ANA’s persistent administrator Oscar Magaña remitted a formal complaint just days before. That afternoon city officials went to the crane site to leave a citation. The project engineer was personally cited and ANA’s administrator was one of the witnessing parties on the citation.

Determined Residents Walk into UMA office
Mr. Zepeda, a condominium (Las Moradas) administrator took the lead on this issue after the citation was served, and during the thirty days the engineer was given to comply or appeal, Mr. Zepeda – whom had initially raised the issue with city government two years ago- followed up with our requests.
During the first week of August, just days after the term had expired, Mr. Zepeda met with Municipal Judge, who acknowledged the time and effort invested in this and ordered the crane to come down.
Gruas Navarro was commissioned to do the job and lo and behold the crane finally came down.
Look what we can accomplish working together! Your ANA at work.
by amapaspv | Aug 1, 2014 | Uncategorized

ANA Mesa Directiva en Junta con PDC
[English Version] Puerto Vallarta, 30 de Julio de 2014: La Asociación de Vecinos de Amapas, anuncia que su mesa directiva ha votado unánimemente a favor de unir esfuerzos con el Polígono de Desarrollo Controlado del Centro Histórico de Puerto Vallarta (PDC), una nueva agrupación formada por las asociaciones de colonos y propietarios de las colonias del centro y sus alrededores. La misión principal del PDC es colaborar con las entidades de gobierno y otras organizaciones civiles en la promoción del interés general de colonos y residentes de la zona. “La Asociación de Vecinos de Amapas ha crecido casi 10 veces en los últimos cuatro años, hasta alcanzar una membresía de más de 300 asociados, incluyendo a 18 edificios de condominios en la zona de Amapas”, dijo su presidente, el Sr. Tom Swale. “Fuimos elegidos como junta vecinal, lo cual nos otorga el derecho de representar legalmente a nuestros vecinos ante las autoridades. Nuestro interés en luchar por una mejor seguridad, un desarrollo controlado y responsable, una mayor inversión en infraestructura y en servicios públicos, como son la recolección de basura y la protección al ambiente, es compartido por los integrantes del PDC. Estamos muy satisfechos de unirnos a una organización con esa visión de mejoramiento”. “El PDC le da gustosamente la bienvenida a la Asociación de Vecinos de Amapas (ANA) que se convierte en la 5ta. organización vecinal que se incorpora a nuestra agrupación”, dijo Ricardo Simental, coordinador general del PDC. “Juntos, tendremos una mayor fuerza ante las distintas instancias de gobierno para eficientar las acciones e inversiones que se realicen en el centro de Puerto Vallarta, buscando reactivar la actividad económica y turística, y mejorar las condiciones de negocio y de vida para todos los que aman este lugar” Una de las prioridades para las colonias del centro, es desarrollar el plan parcial o programa urbano del Distrito 8, tal como se ha aprobado uno para el Distrito 9, que incluye a la colonia Amapas y fue patrocinado por su asociación (ANA). “Todos debemos procurar y trabajar en coordinación, para que estos ordenamientos se respeten, tanto por parte de los desarrolladores como de las instancias gubernamentales, de manera que podamos conservar el carácter particular de Puerto Vallarta, que ha atraído a tantos hacia este hermoso destino”, dijo Simental. “Buscaremos trabajar mano a mano con ANA para hacer de Vallarta un mejor lugar, ahora y en el futuro, mejorando además nuestro entorno económico y social.” La asociacion no va a afectar operaciones de ANA.
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