Where did March go????
The Association, on behalf of our residents, would like to thank Colleen Bemis and her troop of helpers for spearheading a neighborhood Easter Egg Hunt at the Clubhouse and playground a few weeks ago. Although Saturday got rained out, Sunday was a huge success! We hope to repeat this great event (and others) in the future. If you are interested in organizing future events like the Egg Hunt, please contact Rosemary at 784-3054. We do allocate funds in our budget for these types of happenings, as they are integral to keeping Westlake Village the neighbor-friendly place we love to live in!
We are receiving reports of overnight auto break-ins on the east side of Westlake Village. The Sheriff’s Office is increasing patrols of our neighborhood with an emphasis in that area. Please call the PCSO if you see or hear anything suspicious. It is NOT advisable to confront suspicious individuals. If the PCSO doesn’t know about it, they can’t help us! The Board also voted at the March meeting to begin additional off-duty PCSO patrols throughout the neighborhood. You may not see them – without giving too much info away, they have been VERY successful keeping a low profile while conducting surveillance in Westlake Village. We do receive monthly reports from the PCSO, which are always available in the office.
Here are some of the items that the Board will be addressing in the near future:
Playground Equipment Audit – WLV contracted with SafetyPlay, Inc in St. Petersburg to conduct a safety audit of our playground equipment. The safety of all is paramount and WLV is committed to keeping our equipment safe and enjoyable – the report should be submitted soon and the results will be publicized shortly.
Westlake Blvd South Entrance – We are coordinating with our Lawn Care Tech, Andy Franek, to get costs for replacing sod in various locations at the south end of the Blvd. An estimate is forthcoming and this will be discussed at the April Board meeting.
Citrus Grove – After consulting with Andy Franek & Bryan Snell of Snell Groves in Pasco County, it was the recommendation to the Board that a drip line irrigation be re-installed in the grove to combat the loss of trees. The Board approved the expenditure at the March meeting and installation is being coordinated.
Our Maintenance Director, Jim Brasby, has been very busy with various projects in our neighborhood – sealing the park path, pressurewashing the wooden deck in the pool area, sealing the Pumphouse roof, installing motion-sensing lights in the pool baths, and much more.
AS ALWAYS, WE WELCOME YOUR VOLUNTEERISM – PLEASE CALL US TO HELP OUT!
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