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February 22nd, 2010ROSWELL MONTHLY HOA NEWSLETTER
October 11th, 2009Courtesy of the Environmental/Public Works Department, Roswell, GA. View the October 2009 HOA Newsletter
SWEET APPLE VILLAGE IS HAVING A PRE-FIREWORKS BASH
July 1st, 2009ATTENTION ALL NEIGHBORS! SWEET APPLE VILLAGE IS HAVING A PRE-FIREWORKS BASH
AND YOU ARE INVITED! PLEASE SEE THE ROSWELL NEIGHBOR LINK BELOW FOR INFO!
SEE YOU SATURDAY!
Pre Fireworks Bash!
http://roswell-neighbor.com/detail.html?sub_id=149807
ROSWELL MONTHLY HOA NEWSLETTER
June 4th, 2009Roswell’s 2008 Annual Report Online
April 10th, 2009Released on: Thursday, April 2, 2009 10:00 AM
The City of Roswell has posted its 2008 Annual Report on the City’s website, www.roswellgov.com. The report outlines the City’s accomplishments and financial information for the 2008 fiscal year.
In an effort to be more cost efficient and sustainable, the City is providing an online version of the report in lieu of a printed, direct mail piece. However, there are a limited number of printed versions of the report available at City Hall if residents would like a copy. The City will also have copies available at the Community Activity Buildings in our parks and during special events such as Alive After Five.
The direct link to the report is http://www.uniflip.com/catalogs2/12636/22022/pub/. For more information about the Annual Report, please call 770.641.3727.
From the Brookfield Pet Registry
April 9th, 2009Spring is here and soon most of us, our children and our pets will be spending more time outdoors. In the spirit of the season, there are 2 Georgia laws that your homeowner’s association and the BCC pet registry would like to remind you about.
The first is a new one – banning tethering. It was passed unanimously on March 4, 2009 and becomes effective on September 4, 2009. The resolution makes it unlawful to restrain or anchor a dog by means of a tether (rope, chain, etc.) but allows for short-term tethering while the dog is attended. The intent is to prevent tethering dogs outside all day without any supervision as this can be physically harmful to the animal. It can also result in the animal breaking loose and roaming.
This leads to the second law regarding keeping dogs under control at all times – better known as the leash law. As well behaved as your dog may be, you are required to keep your dog on lead when walking the neighborhood. This is for your own protection as well as others. Not everyone’s dog is “dog-friendly” and even those that generally are, can encounter another dog that, for whatever reason, they dislike instantly. No one wants their own or someone else’s pet to be hurt when it can be so easily prevented.
Two other pet safety reminders:
- If you have an electric fence or wireless fence, check the batteries monthly – perhaps on the same day that you administer their heartworm and/or flea and tick prevention medications.
- Coyotes are still being seen in our neighborhood. They don’t have a discriminating palate and are VERY fast – don’t let your cat or small dog become their next meal! Be sure they are inside a few hours before dusk and not let out again until well after sunrise.
Please remember that we do have a pet registry in Brookfield. If you are new to the neighborhood and have a pet, take a moment to complete the registry form that’s available in the Brookfield Butterfly and on the website or send an email with the information to patriciaopperman@comcast.net. If you no longer have a pet that is registered, let Pat know so she can keep the list current.
Have a safe and enjoyable warm weather season!
ROSWELL MONTHLY HOA NEWSLETTER
April 5th, 2009ROSWELL MONTHLY HOA NEWSLETTER
March 3rd, 2009Theft in Brookfield on Sat., Jan 10
January 13th, 2009This theft occurred Saturday night on Brooksglen Drive. A group of white teenagers driving a dark colored jeep wrangler (with a jasper jeep spare tire cover) ransacked parked cars in an open garage. They stole a wallet from a car and beer from the garage. One was described as “about 5′10″ a little on the chunky side wearing a camoflauge jacket – with dark brown hair kind of bushy”. Details of the incident have been emailed to BCC homeowners.