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Friday, April 30, 2010
Weekly Farmers Market Opens
The Farmers Market, which opened on the Chester Village Green on May 1, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. will be open every Saturday through October. It features a mix of new and returning food and craft vendors. Along with produce, vendors’ wares will include homemade soap, jewelry, dog treats, plants, breads, “Wacky Snax” and even driftwood creations.
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Thursday, April 29, 2010
4/18 Chester Village Green. As a man stood in line to put some books in the drop box at Chester Library, the suspect bumped into him, took his wallet and ran off. Be alert and use caution at all times!
(Item, courtesy of the Village News.)
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(Item, courtesy of the Village News.)
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CVG Calls for Police in March,2010
Calls for Police Service to Chesterfield Village for March 2010:
All addresses represent hundred blocks, not specific addresses.
A disposition of "No Report" indicates that no written Police Incident Report was made.
A disposition of "Offense Report" indicates that a written Police Incident Report exists in the Police Records Management System.
Please realize that the existence of a record of a call for service to any address may not necessarily be indicative of any violation of law. Often times police are dispatched to an address for reasons unrelated to unlawful conduct. Additionally, you should not draw a negative inference simply because a disposition may be listed as "offense report" or "arrest made". It is possible that these dispositions were unrelated to the initial call and may have resulted from completely independent circumstances not involving the situation. We caution you to keep this in mind when considering the following informaiton.
03/15/10, 04400 VILLAGE GARDEN CR, PARKING VIOLATION, NO REPORT
03/19/10, 11400 CHESTER VILLAGE DR, HIT & RUN, MVA OFFENSE REPORT
03/24/10, 04200 CHESTER VILLAGE CR, POLICE ALARM ACTIVATED, ACCIDENTAL, NO REPORT
03/27/10, 04200 CHESTER VILLAGE CR, TROUBLE WITH JUVENILES, NO REPORT
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Saturday, April 24, 2010
Cul-de-sac Picnic a Success
These are scenes of our 5th Annual Cul-de-sac Picnic on Sat., 4-24-10. The rain held off, and we all had a great time, with wonderful food and friendly company. A wonderful tradition for Chester Village Green. Special thanks to Andrew and Liz McCauley who have organized this event each year!
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010
HOA Board Needs a New Architectural Review Board Member
"We need a replacement for a member of the Architectural review board. No prior experience necessary, just a desire to serve your community." --Howard Corey, President, 454-0602, hcorey1@aol.com .
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Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Report on April Board Meeting
The Home Owners' Association Board of Directors met on April 7, 2010, 7:00 PM, in the Arts Center office. In addition to the reading of the minutes of the last meeting and the Treasurer's report,The following topics were discussed:
1) Snow Removal --We had a great deal more snow than usual this winter. Unlimmited Landscaping did a fine job of removing snow promptly from our sidewalks and driveways, and even our roads. Under our current contract, our Association had to pay for all of this removal. History: after several years of paying Unlimited a flat annual price for snow removal without having much snow, it was decided to paying per event --which was not to our financial advantage this year, but is in most years.
2) Dogs --Dog owners failing to clean up after their dogs and allowing dogs to run without a leash continues to be a problem. The erection of more signs and of dog waste receptacles was discussed. Fines continue to be assessed.
3) Extension of the white fence behind the last few home on Village Garden Court --This issue was discussed at some length. Trespassing by children and a few adults seeking shortcuts con tinues to be a problem. Unfortunately, the Association does not own property on which to build a fence in those locations. The topography also makes fencing difficult. However, owners can apply to the Association for permission to build fences on their own property.
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Senior Citizen Academy Scheduled
There is still time to enroll in the Chesterfield County Police Department’s Senior Citizen Academy, which begins on Tuesday, May 11. Students will meet on Tuesdays from 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at the Clover Hill Police Facility, 2730 Hicks Road.
The 10-week class focuses on crime-related and public-safety issues that can impact the senior community. Department members lead classes about police department functions, crime prevention methods, personal safety, emergency communications, identity theft and fraud, volunteerism, special response teams, investigations and the Crime Solvers program.
The program is free for citizens 55 years old or older who reside, work or own a business in Chesterfield or belong to a county civic organization. Class size is limited to 25 students. Applications will be accepted through April 16 and may be downloaded at www.chesterfield.gov/police.aspx?id=2496.
For more information, contact Crime Prevention Officer Tim Lamb at 748-1585 or e-mail Lambt@chesterfield.gov.
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The 10-week class focuses on crime-related and public-safety issues that can impact the senior community. Department members lead classes about police department functions, crime prevention methods, personal safety, emergency communications, identity theft and fraud, volunteerism, special response teams, investigations and the Crime Solvers program.
The program is free for citizens 55 years old or older who reside, work or own a business in Chesterfield or belong to a county civic organization. Class size is limited to 25 students. Applications will be accepted through April 16 and may be downloaded at www.chesterfield.gov/police.aspx?id=2496.
For more information, contact Crime Prevention Officer Tim Lamb at 748-1585 or e-mail Lambt@chesterfield.gov.
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Thursday, April 8, 2010
High Speed Rail Coming Through Chester
Legend
Corridor Development Program
Projects Laying Foundation for High-Speed Passenger Rail
Long-Term Vision for High-Speed Passenger Rail
Charlotte - Raleigh: Nearly 30 inter-related projects will be undertaken in order to increase top train speeds to 90 mph and double the number of round trips between the two largest cities in North Carolina, serving 3 million people. Work includes the purchase and rehabilitation of locomotives and cars, track upgrades, and station security improvements.
Raleigh - Richmond: Important congestion mitigation will involve construction of four new crossovers, which will reduce trip times. It will also aid the future development of high-speed rail lines between North Carolina and Virginia.
Richmond - Washington, D.C.: New high-speed rail track, more than 11 miles in length, will be built between Richmond and Washington, DC. This project will eliminate one of the most severe bottlenecks along an extremely congested area on the Southeast Corridor. Improvements to the route will improve on-time performance and lay the groundwork for future high-speed rail in the region.
Awardees:
North Carolina Department of Transportation
Virginia Department of Rail and Public
Transportation
Total Approximate Funding (entire corridor):
$620,000,000
Benefiting States:
North Carolina, Virginia, Washington, D.C.
Miles of Track:
Upgraded - 480 miles
Summary of Corridor Investments
e Southeast Corridor connects Charlotte, Raleigh, Richmond, and Washington, D.C. North Carolina and Virginia have a strong history of supporting passenger rail services in their states, and have engaged in substantial planning and efforts to develop high-speed rail on this corridor. Several of the metropolitan areas in this region are among the fastest growing in the nation, and the states have recognized the need to invest in a diversity of transportation infrastructure that will accommodate this population growth.
The long-term goal for this corridor is top speeds of up to 110mph, reducing trip time by one-third from Washington, D.C. to Richmond, and to four and one-half hours between Richmond and Charlotte.
Eventually, the Southeast Corridor is expected to use Atlanta as a regional hub, with connections from Atlanta east to Charlotte, south to Macon and Jacksonville, north to Chattanooga, and west to Birmingham.
Monday, April 5, 2010
April Newsletter
CHESTER VILLAGE GREEN HOME OWNERS' ASSOCIATION
P.O. BOX 835
CHESTERFIELD, VA 23832
804-356-7999 EMAIL: cvghoa@gnlail.com
MEETING: WEDNESDAY APRIL 7 AT 7:00 PM
Welcome; Carl Whittington @ 4413 Village Park Ave. our new neighbor
Spring is finally here!!!!! LANDSCAPING NEWS
MULCH: I hope you have noticed the fresh mulch in your yards, if you have not the workers are on their way. Due to wet weather they have been slow.
MOWING: Unlimited plans to start mowing this week, weather permitting.
SPRAYING: They plan to start spraying this week. The spray will have crabgrass pre-emergent, selective herbicide for weeds, insecticide, and liquid fertilizer in the mixture. The spraying will take approximately 4 days (weather permit, wind and temperature changes). SHRUBS: Unlimited will start spraying shrubs this week for insects
Backflow re-certification & starting irrigation systems: They plan to start that next week. PLANTS: PLEASE NOTIFY ME IF YOU HAVE DEAD PLANTS, SHRUBS OR TREES.
REMINDERS:
PLEASE SECURE RECYCLE MATERIALS ON "PICK UP" MONDAYS. The gusty and often strong winds of early Spring can blow items throughout the neighborhood. "GIVE A HOOT-DON'T POLLUTE."
NOW THAT IT'S SPRING, PLEASE LOOK OVER YOUR YARD AND HOME - CHECK SCREENS ON YOUR HOME (ARE THEY ALL ON, OR ARE YOU MISSING ONE?) HOW DOES MY FRONT PORCH LOOK? HAVE I PICKED UP MY RECYCLE BOX FROM the FRONT?
I WOULD LIKE TO THANK ALL OF YOU DOG OWNERS FOR BEING RESPONSIBLE IN WALKING YOUR DOG W/LEASH AND PICKING UP AFTER YOUR DOG. YOU ARE GREAT NEIGHBORs. I STILL NEED TO REMIND SOME TO WALK YOUR DOG W/LEASH AND PICK UP AFTER YOUR DOG, AND TRY NOT TO LET YOUR DOG USE YOUR NEIGHBORS YARD OR SHRUBS.
---Florence Harrison, Manager
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P.O. BOX 835
CHESTERFIELD, VA 23832
804-356-7999 EMAIL: cvghoa@gnlail.com
MEETING: WEDNESDAY APRIL 7 AT 7:00 PM
Welcome; Carl Whittington @ 4413 Village Park Ave. our new neighbor
Spring is finally here!!!!! LANDSCAPING NEWS
MULCH: I hope you have noticed the fresh mulch in your yards, if you have not the workers are on their way. Due to wet weather they have been slow.
MOWING: Unlimited plans to start mowing this week, weather permitting.
SPRAYING: They plan to start spraying this week. The spray will have crabgrass pre-emergent, selective herbicide for weeds, insecticide, and liquid fertilizer in the mixture. The spraying will take approximately 4 days (weather permit, wind and temperature changes). SHRUBS: Unlimited will start spraying shrubs this week for insects
Backflow re-certification & starting irrigation systems: They plan to start that next week. PLANTS: PLEASE NOTIFY ME IF YOU HAVE DEAD PLANTS, SHRUBS OR TREES.
REMINDERS:
PLEASE SECURE RECYCLE MATERIALS ON "PICK UP" MONDAYS. The gusty and often strong winds of early Spring can blow items throughout the neighborhood. "GIVE A HOOT-DON'T POLLUTE."
NOW THAT IT'S SPRING, PLEASE LOOK OVER YOUR YARD AND HOME - CHECK SCREENS ON YOUR HOME (ARE THEY ALL ON, OR ARE YOU MISSING ONE?) HOW DOES MY FRONT PORCH LOOK? HAVE I PICKED UP MY RECYCLE BOX FROM the FRONT?
I WOULD LIKE TO THANK ALL OF YOU DOG OWNERS FOR BEING RESPONSIBLE IN WALKING YOUR DOG W/LEASH AND PICKING UP AFTER YOUR DOG. YOU ARE GREAT NEIGHBORs. I STILL NEED TO REMIND SOME TO WALK YOUR DOG W/LEASH AND PICK UP AFTER YOUR DOG, AND TRY NOT TO LET YOUR DOG USE YOUR NEIGHBORS YARD OR SHRUBS.
---Florence Harrison, Manager
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Thursday, April 1, 2010
ANIMAL CONTROL LAWS RULED INVALID
All Home Owner Asso. covenants and all local laws requiring dogs to be kept on a leash and requiring owners to pick up after their dogs have been ruled invalid.
An irritated animal owner in Oak Grove, Va., mounted an exhaustive search of the entire Code of Virginia Law for all references to dogs and other animals. He came across a long-forgotten law enacted in 1867, just two years after the War of Northern Agression (known in the North as the Civil War). It was put into the Virginia Code by the Yankee carpetbaggers who ruled Virginia at that time, as part of their campaign of revenge to teach "Rebels" a lesson.
The newly discovered law forbids any restraint on any animal, and owners are not allowed to pick up after their animals. Severe penalties are attached for violations. The law can be found in the Code of Virginia at Chapter 14, Emblements, #113.
Our Home Owners' Asso. plans on calling an emergency meeting soon to revise our Covenants accordingly.
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An irritated animal owner in Oak Grove, Va., mounted an exhaustive search of the entire Code of Virginia Law for all references to dogs and other animals. He came across a long-forgotten law enacted in 1867, just two years after the War of Northern Agression (known in the North as the Civil War). It was put into the Virginia Code by the Yankee carpetbaggers who ruled Virginia at that time, as part of their campaign of revenge to teach "Rebels" a lesson.
The newly discovered law forbids any restraint on any animal, and owners are not allowed to pick up after their animals. Severe penalties are attached for violations. The law can be found in the Code of Virginia at Chapter 14, Emblements, #113.
Our Home Owners' Asso. plans on calling an emergency meeting soon to revise our Covenants accordingly.
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