Work Adds Curb Appeal
- Eric Grimm
- Apr 6
- 1 min read
Front Curbing and Landscaping Project Underway

The Los Lagos Vistas HOA is shining up curb appeal along Lake Havasu Avenue by freshening up landscaping, fixing the curbs, and adding fresh paint.
An independent contractor repaired the curbing that runs along the right-of-way and painted it.
Phase 2 is the removal of oleander bushes, that HOA President Jason Hart is taking on with passion. Bushes have been trimmed and will continue next week. Once trimmed, shovels will fly to remove dirt and dig out oleanders. The plants were looking bad, and the city has called them "weeds" that use a lot of water. The plants are also harmful if eaten by children or pets.
Irrigation lines along the front have been capped to reduce water use and lower campus water bills.
Phase 3, will see new small aggregate placed in in key locations along the avenue.
Phase 4 will see installment of new rockscaping to add aesthetic touches and a welcoming entrance to the neighborhood.
Below: HOA President Jason Hart rakes and cuts dreaded oleanders to reduce water use while improving the appearance of the Los Lagos Vistas entry.