VSHOA Newsletter

News and information about the View Street Homeowners' Association

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

BIG TRASH

FOR YOUR INFORMATION...

The schedule for "big" trash pickup is below.
We can put out the big stuff the night before. Collection point is in front of the clubhouse.
On the schedule, View Street is Section #1, Monday.


Tuesday, July 17, 2012

STREET LIGHTS APPROVED

Members have voted overwhelmingly in favor of the replacement of the old street lights with new ones.
The work will get underway shortly.
The new lights are expected to enhance our newly paved street.
The old mercury vapor lamps will be replaced with brighter more efficient fluorescent bulbs, encased in attractive lamp fixtures.



AND A REMINDER ...
... that weather can get stormy here in the summertime. For everybody's safety, please don't leave furniture and other objects outside your home.
Put patio furniture and decorations away before you leave for the season.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

MORE NEWS FROM THE TOWN

In case you haven't heard, long-time Lantana Town Manager Michael Bornstein has resigned and has been replaced by Deborah Manzo.

In other news from the Town, Sean Scheller was sworn in as Lantana's Chief of Police.

Manzo is a native of West Virginia and has been working in community government since 1985. She has worked in Greenacres and Juno Beach. She holds a bachelor's and a master's degree in Public Administration.

Chief Scheller is an 18-year veteran of law enforcement in the Town. He holds a degree in criminal justice from Florida State University.

He is originally from Clearwater. He moved here in 1995 and went to work as a patrol officer on the Lantana force. Later, he signed on with the detective bureau.

Scheller stresses the importance of the Citizens on Patrol volunteer unit. He is hoping for more COPs. Any Viewstreeters who have the time and the inclination might contact the police department about helping out with the COP.



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Saturday, July 7, 2012

... AND ANOTHER THING

The insurance company also required that we paint yellow lines around the drains in the street and the manhole covers.

Apparently, this is to be a warning to strollers who then will not fall down and won't sue somebody. Or something like that.

Anyway, we have done it and we hope the insurance mogols are content. And we hope you like it. At least, a little.


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New Pool Sign



If you have been around the swimming pool since July 4, you may have noticed the new pool sign. The sign including certain safety information was mandated by our insurance company. The Board of Directors voted to comply.

The Board was aware also that the cautionary list needed to be expanded to ensure safety and appropriate behavior in the pool area.

So, on these hot days, the pool is a great place to cool off.
Come on down.


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Thursday, July 5, 2012

FAB FOURTH

The Town of Lantana was back in the groove on the Fourth of July with its fabulous fireworks display, and View Streeters were there to see it all from our vantage point on the water's edge.
The fireworks followed our-first-in-a-long-time Fourth of July Party in the Clubhouse. About fifteen members and guests were in attendance. A good time was had by all.
The fireworks were set off at points on the old Lantana Bridge, now under repair, next to Bicentinnel Park.
Attendees brought traditional Fourth food -- like hot dogs -- and not-so-tradtional -- like Ambrosia. It was all superb.
Hats off to the Town and hats off to our party organizers, including Board Members Gena and Gail, and Linda Friend and friends who did a lot of cooking and a lot of good work to make the party a success.

When the pyrotechnics were finished, the aroma of gunpowder hung in the air and then drifted northwards through our park and onwards toward Lake Worth.
It was a safe, fun holiday for View Streeters. Let's do it again next year.