Woodlawn Park October 2012 Newsletter

Published: Tue, 10/02/12


City of Woodlawn Park
News- October 2012
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City Pride Awards Return
Many years ago, Woodlawn Park offered City Pride Awards to residents who took extra pride of their homes by keeping their lawns nicely manicured or landscaped or made other improvements to their property. Both in August and September, awards were given out at the city council meeting.

AUGUST 2012 WINNERS:

Steve and Chana Elswick, 4253 Westport Terrace for planting 5 new trees and adding new windows and new vinyl siding.

Bob and Sue Heller, 6838 Green Meadow Circle for landscaping.

SEPTEMBER 2012 WINNERS

Natalie Grooms, 6706 Green Meadow Court for adding new landscaping.

Mr. Ron Adams, 4322 Westport Terrace for sanding and painting his brick home.

City Pride Award signs are in these residents yards for about 3 weeks. They each received a certificate signed by the Mayor!

Congratulations to each of these residents for keeping their properties up nicely and taking pride in their city!

To nominate other residents, please send the mayor an email to mayor@woodlawnpark.com with the address and brief reason why this resident should receive a city pride award. These awards can also be given for good deeds in the city!


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Ordinance Reminders
  • Please remember that there should be no parking on the street unless your driveway is already full or you are having some service completed at your home. There is no parking in the grass allowed ever! We have numerous citations for this each month, so please remind everyone of this that you know! Also, please note, there is to be no parking in the grass.
  • Dogs cannot run loose in the city. They MUST be on a leash! I think some residents think their dog does not apply to the rule because it is friendly. The Louisville Metro ordinance does not talk about friendliness when describing the ordinance. It doesn't matter- your dog cannot run loose in the city!
  • Loud music tends to be a common complaint as well. Please be respectful of your neighbors and keep your music down to a minimal.

As Fall approaches...
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and it gets darker quicker in the evenings, please make sure that if you are out walking or biking, wear light colored clothing or a vest that can be seen. Reflectors work very well! Remember- safety first!
Halloween Safety Tips for Kids
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Kids love Halloween! They get to dress up and get free candy! What a perfect holiday! Give your kids some precious Halloween memories that they'll have for life.

Some of you kids already know things that you can do to be safe, like how to cross the street, not to talk to or go with strangers and things like that. But we adults know how exciting Halloween can be and that can make you forget to be careful.

Here's some tips that we have just for you kids, to help keep you safe on Halloween night! Some of these ideas are called "common sense" ideas, that means that they are things that you should know and use every day in life. You are never too young to learn!

Never, ever go into a strangers house or even ring their door for treats unless your parents are with you and say that it's okay. There are some people in life that aren't very nice to kids and you have to be careful. Always make sure that your mom or dad is within sight when you go out trick-or-treating.

Be careful when you cross a street. Make sure to look in both directions and make sure that there are no cars coming. If you have a little brother or sister with you, take their hand and help them get across the street, too. If the street has a stop light, wait until the cross walk light tells you that it's okay to cross now, but still check before you cross, look both ways.

If you are an older kid or young teen, and going out with friends, make sure that your parents know where you are going and who you are going with. This may seem like a pain but they are your parents and they love you. They just want you to be safe.
 

If you can drive and are taking a bunch of friends to a party, make sure that you have enough gas to get there. You don't want to run out on a dark street, all alone, like a bad horror movie!

If you parents give you a curfew, be home when they say. It builds trust between you and them and they are doing it for your own safety. If you are going to be late, call them and let them know.

Vandalism is never cool! Throwing eggs at cars and houses is not cool. Someone has to clean it up and it could be you, if you get caught. You can also be arrested and punished as a juvenile. So, don't think that it's fun only if you can get away with it. It's never the right thing to do! Think about how you would feel if someone did that to your house and how bad it would make you feel.
 

Hurting animals is never acceptable behavior! Some people use Halloween as an excuse to hurt cats and that is just wrong! Not only is it illegal in most places to hurt or torture animals and punishable by law, you should never hurt a helpless living thing.

Have fun on Halloween but keep it safe, have some good, clean fun and your parents will trust you for many Halloweens to come! Showing them how responsible you can be will give you a feeling of pride and make them see just how adult you really are.
Newsletter Changes
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Now that we have the ability to email and create online newsletters, we will be doing so each and every month for you to read and keep up with current calendars and city happenings.

If you know of someone that would rather receive a printed newsletter, we can do that too! However, for the time being there will be one printed newsletter that comes out every July that will include the budget and ad valorem tax ordinances. That newsletter will be mailed to all residents.

In the mean time, we will publish an email version of a newsletter every month.
Important Dates
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Monday, 10/1 Recycle Day
Monday, 10/1 Code Enforcement Meeting 6:30pm City Hall
Thursday, 10/11 Junk Day Pickup
Monday, 10/15 Recycle Day
Monday, 10/15 City Council Meeting 7:30pm City Hall
Thursday, 10/25 Garden Club Meeting 7:00pm City Hall
Monday, 10/29 Recycle Day
Thursday, 11/1 Book Club Meeting 7:00pm City Hall
Monday, 11/5 Code Enforcement Meeting 6:30pm City Hall
Tuesday, 11/6 Election Day- Go Vote!
Monday, 11/12 Recycle Day
Thursday, 11/22 Happy Thanksgiving!
Monday, 11/26 Recycle Day
City Contact Info
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Mayor Mike Brown (502) 895-6620
mayor@woodlawnpark.com

Clerk Chana Elswick (502) 899-9749
clerk@woodlawnpark.com

Treasurer Gloria Curran (502) 244-5043
gloriacurran@bellsouth.net
City Tax Information & Questions

Police Chief Bob Heaton (502) 439-6545 Cell
Police House Watch (502) 574-5471
woodlawnparkpolice@gmail.com

City Council Info
Tom Nunn- (502) 893-0810
Welcoming Committee
thomasnunn@bellsouth.net

Larry Lewis (502) 749-9516
Streets & Signs
larrylewis@insightbb.com

Greg Claypool (502) 553-0519
Ordinance Review
dogbone99@att.net

George Langford (502) 897-1915
Emergency Preparedness
georgendfan@aol.com

Becky Ritz (502) 893-7485
Garden & Book Club, City Hall Events
britz@insightbb.com

Doug Watson (502) 894-9694
Fence & Building Permits
doug@kyrealtypro.net


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Sincerely,
Mike Brown, Mayor
mayor@woodlawnpark.com