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Summer's heating up in Town Lake Hills, but our North Pool remains temporarily closed due to delayed plaster and tile work. We're working closely with Cherokee County to complete the necessary inspections as quickly as possible, hopefully within the week. While this isn't the summer kickoff we'd hoped for, we're committed to getting our community facilities back in operation.
Our neighborhood podcast is gaining momentum with 26 downloads of our first episode! We've made several improvements based on your feedback, including a direct email feature on the Town Lake Hills Board website. Future episodes will expand to include updates from our SPLASH Committee, Social Committee, and Architectural Control Committee to keep you even better informed about all neighborhood matters.
For residents who've noticed damage to curbs or sidewalks from the recent asphalting project, help is available. Patrick Bradshaw, the SPLOST Roadway Program Director, can be reached at 770-721-7818 and has been very responsive in addressing resident concerns. The county has already marked several areas for repair, demonstrating their commitment to resolving these issues promptly. We've seen firsthand how quick action from neighbors has resulted in contractors returning to fix damaged areas.
As we navigate these early summer challenges together, we remain dedicated to transparent communication and swift resolution of community concerns. Keep an eye out for North Pool reopening announcements, and don't hesitate to reach out through our new direct email feature with any questions or feedback. Subscribe to our podcast for the most current updates, and help us grow our listener base by sharing with your neighbors!
By TLH BoardSend us a text
Summer's heating up in Town Lake Hills, but our North Pool remains temporarily closed due to delayed plaster and tile work. We're working closely with Cherokee County to complete the necessary inspections as quickly as possible, hopefully within the week. While this isn't the summer kickoff we'd hoped for, we're committed to getting our community facilities back in operation.
Our neighborhood podcast is gaining momentum with 26 downloads of our first episode! We've made several improvements based on your feedback, including a direct email feature on the Town Lake Hills Board website. Future episodes will expand to include updates from our SPLASH Committee, Social Committee, and Architectural Control Committee to keep you even better informed about all neighborhood matters.
For residents who've noticed damage to curbs or sidewalks from the recent asphalting project, help is available. Patrick Bradshaw, the SPLOST Roadway Program Director, can be reached at 770-721-7818 and has been very responsive in addressing resident concerns. The county has already marked several areas for repair, demonstrating their commitment to resolving these issues promptly. We've seen firsthand how quick action from neighbors has resulted in contractors returning to fix damaged areas.
As we navigate these early summer challenges together, we remain dedicated to transparent communication and swift resolution of community concerns. Keep an eye out for North Pool reopening announcements, and don't hesitate to reach out through our new direct email feature with any questions or feedback. Subscribe to our podcast for the most current updates, and help us grow our listener base by sharing with your neighbors!