A word about snow sticks and broken mailboxes ...
A couple quick notes about the upcoming snow season ...
Snow sticks: The Board has been actively working with our snowplowing contractor to avoid accidental damage to lawns and landscaping, so in the weeks ahead some residents may see orange snow sticks appear along the curb of their property. These sticks are the property of the Board, so please do not remove them (our plowing contractor will be responsible for the installation and removal.). Unfortunately, our budget does not allow for the entire neighborhood to be marked, so most of the sticks will be located along the curves and at the intersections. If you do not want snow sticks on your lots, please contact Clubhouse Manager Kelly Wright at kellygwright@yahoo.com.
Broken mailboxes and posts: Recently, the Board surveyed the entire neighborhood to assess the condition of every resident's mailbox and post. This was done to help avoid potential problems for you before the heavy snows arrive. Those lots with loose anchors or insecure receptacles will be notified by mail that their equipment has been identified as defective. For those who receive letters, neither the Board nor our snowplowing contractor will be responsible for damage to your postal equipment unless steps are taken to improve its condition.
Both of these initiatives are being done to ensure resident safety and reduce unnecessary repair costs. If you have questions or concerns, contact Board President Scott Thien at scottthien@comcast.net.
Thanks for your support and understanding. Happy holidays!
Snow sticks: The Board has been actively working with our snowplowing contractor to avoid accidental damage to lawns and landscaping, so in the weeks ahead some residents may see orange snow sticks appear along the curb of their property. These sticks are the property of the Board, so please do not remove them (our plowing contractor will be responsible for the installation and removal.). Unfortunately, our budget does not allow for the entire neighborhood to be marked, so most of the sticks will be located along the curves and at the intersections. If you do not want snow sticks on your lots, please contact Clubhouse Manager Kelly Wright at kellygwright@yahoo.com.
Broken mailboxes and posts: Recently, the Board surveyed the entire neighborhood to assess the condition of every resident's mailbox and post. This was done to help avoid potential problems for you before the heavy snows arrive. Those lots with loose anchors or insecure receptacles will be notified by mail that their equipment has been identified as defective. For those who receive letters, neither the Board nor our snowplowing contractor will be responsible for damage to your postal equipment unless steps are taken to improve its condition.
Both of these initiatives are being done to ensure resident safety and reduce unnecessary repair costs. If you have questions or concerns, contact Board President Scott Thien at scottthien@comcast.net.
Thanks for your support and understanding. Happy holidays!
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