Author Archives: Eric Moody

October 2011 LCHA Meeting Notes

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August 2011 Monthly Meeting Notes

Location:  The Jug

Date:  Tuesday, 23 August 2011

Time:  7:00 PM

 

Great discussion that included both Brickman (lawn care company) and Omni/PSAM (property management company).  Follow the link for the meeting notes.

July 2011 Monthly Meeting Notes

Numerous follow-up items … <link>

Community Clean-Up Day

Based on resident feedback, the board members discussed the possibility of a neighborhood clean-up day.   We are seeking the following to make this a successful activity:

1)  a resident to serve as the coordinator for the project and help the board with the planning details

2)  resident participation to help form the teams for the various areas of the LCHA common areas

To show our appreciation for the volunteers, the board is considering a cookout/picnic after the clean-up.  Additionally, refreshments will be provided through the clean-up time.

 

Please comment for send the board a message to indicate your interest in this event.

 

Thank you.

May 2011 LCHA Monthly Meeting

Locust Curve Home Owners Association Monthly Meeting – May 2011
Attendees:  John Cremer (President & Trustee), Paul Mack (Treasurer & Trustee), Eric Moody (Secretary & Trustee), Jerry Maynard (Resident, Board Member), Tom Homan (City Manager, Delaware), Gary Milner (mayor, Delaware), Chris Jones (1st Ward Councilman, Delaware)
Location:  The Jug
Date:  Tuesday, 24 May 2011, 7:00 PM

Follow-Up Discussion Items

  • Neighborhood items from annual meeting:  Mainly items dealing with trees & lights through the neighborhood
  • Fire Station
  1. Fire engine access to W Central – fire department will have an activated traffic light
  2. Property has been secured and the architecture firm will be introduced to the city council in June
  3. This location will be the 3rd fire station for the city
  4. Schedule details will be worked out once the design and contractors are selected

YMCA Discussion Items
Pros & Cons – General Discussion

  • YMCA offers more programs and are very diverse in their offerings, as compared to what the City of Delaware can provide.  The Parks & Rec Department typically ends up at the bottom of the funding priority list after all of the city’s other departments are covered.  The YMCA and provide the planning & programs that the city cannot.
  • Contract will have clauses to establish satisfaction points to allow both the YMCA and the City of Delaware to determine whether they wish to continue the relationship.  Annual review process?  Quarterly review?

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