Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Food Bank for Citizens in Need



Leave Pick Up

Autumn is here and many people are cleaning up leaves. We are planning on picking leaves up. It is preferred that the leaves are in bags. There is a staging area behind the Wastewater Plant if anyone has access to a vehicle to bring them to the drop off point, it would be most helpful. Please make sure the leaves are at the curb and accessible. You must call the Office so that it can be scheduled for someone to come out and pick up the leaves. The Number is 937-364-2241. In an effort to save time and money, nobody will be driving and looking for leaves to pickup, so you must call in and someone will come out and pick the leaves up

Winter Weather

As Winter approaches there are a few things that would be helpful when the snow starts flying. Please try to refrain from parking on the right of way or on the street. That will make it easier to plow and salt. When you shovel a drive or dig out a parked car, place the snow to the right of the drive way or in front ( to the right) of a correctly parked car on the street. Doing this, will prevent the snow plow from plowing snow back into a driveway or around the car. Please stay off the roads if they become to hazardous, and prepare for bad weather by taking the necessary precautions.

Wastewater Mandate Phase II

The Second part of the Wastewater Plant upgrade is underway. Construction equipment is already moving in, and everything is approved. The project is estimated to end in Oct. of 2010. As everyone may recall, the majority of the project is be paid through stimulus money. If anyone is interested in visiting the project site or any of the local utilities, please contact my office.

Playground on Broadway

We have received $23,515 from ODNR to construct a Playground on Broadway across from the LC School Board Office. This project will begin in the near future. I would Like to thank Marvin Resibois, and the Lynchburg recreation Committee for driving this project, and assisting in the planning for future projects at this location. I would like to thank Lisa Kiley from Clinton County Planning Commission, for Authoring the Grant, and Chris Shock the Director for his assistance.

Food Bank

On December 5th, there will be a nonperishable canned food available for Citizens in need. It will be located at the Middle School on Saturday Dec. 5th. There Must Be a voucher filled out ahead of time. The Vouchers may be picked up at the Village Office, and there will be someone on hand at the Municipal Building on November 16th and 17th to assist in answering questions, filling out forms, and collecting information. Volunteers are also needed to assist in distributing the food in December. For more in formation please contact Carolyn at 937-364-2579

Lets continue to work together in making our community a better place.

Jeremy R Shaffer, Mayor

Village of Lynchburg, Ohio

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