Little Free Libraries: What are the rules regarding their placement?
The City and Public Works provided some feedback. Here is a summary:
The City and Public Works provided some feedback. Here is a summary:
Every year, the Robeson Meadows HOA hires a company that specializes in the aquatic management of lakes and ponds. They are a team of scientists, biologists and aquatic resource management professionals specializing in water quality testing and restoration, nutrient remediation, algae and aquatic weed control, etc. The lakes need to Read more…
Yes. Our lakes are stocked with fish, for the benefit of members of our Homeowner Association. We ask that members be present when guests are fishing. Non-homeowners are not allowed to fish in our lakes. Please call the police (333-8911) if you see non-RMHOA residents fishing.
Please DO NOT feed these birds! We need to discourage these birds from coming or nesting in your yard. We are continuing to try methods to rid our lakes of these birds. The state is recognizing that these birds are a nuisance and they are beginning to allow increased options Read more…
A nearby HOA is reporting that Avian Flu is killing off their resident geese; 12-15 geese and a few ducks were found dead. A resident contacted IDNR and a Wildlife Biologist with them tested samples and confirmed the deaths are due to Avian Influenza, which have been affecting wild bird Read more…
After years of complaints from numerous residents, earlier in 2021 the Board decided to ask the FOG (Friends of Geese) organization to help our subdivision with the management of the excessive Canada geese population which has grown noticeably large in the last few years. FOG is a new volunteer non-profit Read more…
All homeowners are to use phosphate free lawn fertilizer. Lake water testing showed there was twice as much phosphate leaving our large lake than coming into our small lake from the Cherry Hills subdivision. This increased level makes it more difficult to control algae and plant growth in our lakes Read more…
Please do not, or permit your lawn maintenance people, to put your leaves or landscape debris into our lakes, streets or public spaces. We ask that you keep leaves away from all storm & sewer drains. Help all of us by keeping these areas clear of leaves, twigs and other Read more…