Storm Cleanup – the neighborhood campaign will take time and be multi-faceted:
- Roadways – are Seminole County responsibility and it will take a while for them to mobilize. Downed trees and street debris have been partially cleared to allow traffic.
- Landscapers – our contract landscapers plan to bring a crew out Sunday 10/2 with a truck and chipper to begin clearing common areas, street medians and village entrances. The plan is to gather, shred and remove as much debris as possible. The crew will be back for weekly services and clean-up.
- Open Space – several issues have been reported with downed or leaning trees on former golf course property that our Open Space Committee will evaluate and address.
- FEMA – there were FEMA debris pickups along roadways after previous storms but only after several weeks. We will have to see what options become available.
- Volunteers – anyone who wants to “volunteer” can help by consolidating roadway or common area debris at curbside for pickup by our landscapers, County or FEMA crews. If you volunteer, please wear protective gear and work safely.
Guidelines for Residents – please review and observe the following:
- Storm and landscaping debris on lots should be collected, bundled and piled at your curb for scheduled Landscape Waste Collection on Wednesdays.
- Residential storm debris should NOT be relocated onto community property where it damages landscaping, delays mowing and may create extra removal costs. Thanks for your cooperation.