Archive for September, 2011

Published by Webmaster on 16 Sep 2011

Common Area

The Common Area/Open Space Committee is going to meet at the Timber Lakes Office at 10:00 am this Saturday morning, September  17thPlease join us if you would like to volunteer on any part of this exciting community project. We are going to go over the master plan, and work on the next steps to get started with activities and projects. Also, bring a shovels, rake, or gloves if you want to help finish the rock gardens by the mail house.

Please forward this to anyone you think may want to be involved in this exciting time of enhancing our community.

Please call me for more information.

Jeff Meierhofer
435.785.8185

Published by Webmaster on 13 Sep 2011

All West Disruption Tonight

There will no telephone, internet or television service from All West Communications to Timber Lakes tonight (September 13, 2001), beginning at approximately 11:00 pm.

All West has advised us that they need to perform some repairs on their fiber optic line between Woodland and Timber Lakes. These repairs require them to shut down their services to Timber Lakes tonight. They will shut down telephone, internet and television services at approximately 11:00 pm. They anticipate restoring services by approximately 3:00 am tomorrow morning.

If you have questions, or problems after service is restored, you can contact All West at 866.255.9378 or 611 (if you are calling within Timber Lakes).

Published by Webmaster on 08 Sep 2011

Recyling in Timber Lakes

The structure going up next to our office is our recycling shed.  It will have bins for paper, aluminum, glass, plastic, plastic bags, cardboard, and metal.  We will have Curb-it from Heber City come up a few times a month to remove the collected materials.  We will be operational as soon as possible but we need help finishing the construction.  We need volunteers for the following tasks:

  1. Installing wood siding
  2. Installing a metal roof
  3. Painting and staining
  4. Raking and compacting the site

Please contact Dave at 435.785.8502 to help complete this community improvement.

Theresa Gubler, TLPOA Board Secretary

Published by Webmaster on 02 Sep 2011

Thistle

The next few weeks are the last chance to reduce next year’s crop of thistles. Many areas have been appropriately controlled and are making headway. If you have thistles on, or near, your property, please take the following action before the spread of the seeds.

Using heavy gloves, pull or clip off the thistle heads and deposit them in a plastic bag. Then pull the plant up from the roots, if possible. Leave the thistle plant on the ground as it will decompose. You can also move the pulled weed to another area on your property. Deposit the sealed bag of thistle heads in the dumpster, but not the whole plant. Please do put the entire thistle plant in the dumpster because of space concern for garbage, particularly on a holiday weekend. Please do not put them in the wood chipping pile because they will be spread throughout the community. Thanks to those of you that have cleared the thistles from your property and thanks in advance for those still working on it.

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