Compiled by Lucy Fried Manager Sherri Giles’ updated the Board of Directors on topics including: washing machine maintenance, landscaping, the Sycamore Ave. Regeneration Project, and progress on building and garage projects.
By Lucy Fried Good news! Village Green has two new benches: one is in Court 14 near the Sycamore allée west of the Main Green, and the other is between courts 3 and 4. Both face the Main Green. The benches were donated by Georgia Lumpkin in remembrance of her husband, Ted Lumpkin, one of the Tuskegee Airmen, the famed fighter group who broke the U.S. Air Force’s color barrier during World War ll. He died from COVID on December 26, 2020, just four days short of turning 101. Edited by Lucy Fried
Public Security officers report all incidents to management, including those that lead to rule enforcement such as noise or parking violations. For more information, please go to the Management Overview page. Compiled by Lucy Fried
Compiled by P.J.C. Manager Sherri Giles’ reported on the details and status of topics including: annual garage inspections, tree pest treatments, building maintenance updates, broken washing machines, the Sycamore Ave. Regeneration Project, and more.
An ongoing column from former HIGHLIGHTS editor Lucy Fried
By Ted Robbins, Court 1 Board Vice President Joe Khoury was thrilled when the Village Green implemented California’s new law mandating household food waste be recycled. As Supervising Scientist at LA County’s Sanitation District, he knows exactly what happens to that
waste. “We collect it and convert it to fuel for cars,” he says. Edited by Lucy Fried Public Security officers report all incidents to management, including those that lead to rule enforcement such as noise or parking violations. For more information, please go to the Management Overview page.
By P.J.C. with help from Steven Chiu Liu, Feliza Kohan, Bob McGinness, and Jessica Lent. Photo assistance, Travis Lent.
Compiled by P.J.C.
Compiled by Lucy Fried Manager Sherri Giles’ reported on multiple important topics, including:
pest mitigation for organic waste bins in garbage areas, arborist and landscaping updates, garage inspections, garage restoration and painting, building insulation and painting, new irrigation pump, and Sycamore Ave. fence rejuvenation. By Patrick Comiskey with photos by Alison Copeland and Avelene Schodorf
Edited by Lucy Fried
Public Security officers report all incidents to management, including those that lead to rule enforcement such as noise or parking violations. For more information, please go to the Management Overview page. DANCIN’ THE DAY AWAY....
The heat couldn’t stop Villagers and guests from moving their feet! The following photos were published in the October edition of Highlights Newsletter. Click to view them at full size. |
Chronological Collections
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