| FREE Firewood |
Posted on Dec 30th, 2011
The large dead Oak tree at the top of Balls Bluff Road will be removed and the wood will be cut into 18 to 24” lengths for homeowners to use in their fireplaces.
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| Snow Removal |
Posted on Dec 30th, 2011
The Potomac Crossing Association is responsibile for snow removal on certain roadways within the community that include only townhome sections. The Town of Leesburg provides snow removal services on single family home streets.
All homeowners must remove snow from the sidewalks in front of their homes. Please do not push snow back into the roadways.
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| Christmas Tree Collection Schedule |
Posted on Dec 27th, 2011
Christmas Tree recycling begins in January. Residents in the SE/SW will have Christmas trees collected on Thursday, January 5th and 12th. Residents in the NE/NW will have collection on Friday, January 6th and 13th. Please follow the guidelines below when placing your tree out for collection.
After of January 13th - As Part of Brush Collection Only
After January 13th, trees with a trunk size of less than 6" in diameter may be set out on Monday night for pickup by the Street Maintenance Division during their routine brush collection schedule. The crew circulates through town with the chipper truck on Tuesdays and Wednesdays and will collect trees curbside if they are out by Monday night.
Please keep the following in mind when preparing your trees for collection - these guidelines apply to both Recycling and Brush Collection pickups:
•Remove all decorations from trees - please check carefully for items hidden behind thicker branches or limbs
•Remove tinsel, fake snow, angel hair, etc.
•Remove all lighting from trees
•Remove all twine, metal or plastic ties and string
•Place tree at curb the night before recycling day or Monday night for brush collection
•Do not place in plastic bags or "Christmas Tree Disposal Bags"
•Remove stands and bases from trees
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| LCSO Neighborhood Watch Newsletter |
Posted on Dec 1st, 2011
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| Before the Storm |
Posted on Aug 25th, 2011
Develop an emergency preparedness plan for your family and/or business. A user-friendly, online tool specifically designed by Northern Virginia jurisdictions is available to help you develop a plan:
ReadyNOVA
Familiarize yourself with the terminology:
Flood Watch means that a flood is possible in your area;
Flood Warning means flooding is already occurring or will occur soon in your area;
Flash Floods can develop in a matter of minutes, so if you hear a Flash Flood Warning take action immediately.
Monitor your local news and the NOAA Weather Radio (NWR) for weather-related information. NWR is broadcasts continuous weather information direct from a nearby National Weather Service office on warnings, watches, forecasts and other hazard information 24 hours a day.
Secure garbage cans, lawn furniture or anything that could fly around and cause damage.
Trim back dead or weak branches from trees.
Learn the safest route from your home or place of business to areas that are safe from high winds or flooding. If there is a flood, you may only have minutes to get to safety.
Decide on an out-of –state friend or family member to be the single point of contact for your family (after a disaster, it’s often easier to call long distance). Make sure everyone in the family knows the name, address, and phone number of the contact person.
Decide on a meeting place away from home where you and your family will gather if you become separated (this will be useful in other types of disasters as well).
Keep a family emergency kit stocked and handy. Include items like flashlights and batteries, battery-operated radio, water, first aid supplies, canned food and can opener, etc.
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| Landscaping |
Posted on Jun 10th, 2011
The Potomac Crossing Homeowners Association continues work on the landscaping enhancement project along Battlefield Parkway just east of the pool house and at the rear on some homes on Smartts Lane. The next phase of this project will take place beginning the weekend of June 10th and involves the removal of trees (13) that have been damaged and that are at the end of their life span. The contractor that the Association has contracted with, The Care of Trees, will make every effort to perform this work in a safe and professional manner. The next phase of the project will involve replacement of trees and plants that are suitable for this environment and attractive to homeowners.
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| Important Message from the Leesburg Police Department |
Posted on Mar 30th, 2011
"In the past week, northeast Leesburg has seen a very sharp increase in the stealing of property from within UNLOCKED cars. In all of the reported cases the victims have failed to simply lock their car…there have been NO reports of thieves entering a locked car by any means…
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| Architectural Change Applications |
Posted on Jun 9th, 2010
All Architectural Change Applications must be submitted to PMP no later than the last Thursday of the month for review at that monthly meeting. The committee will not review applications presented at the meeting that have not been assigned control numbers through PMP's office. |
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| New Potomac Crossing Banking Arrangment |
Posted on Feb 23rd, 2010
PMP is excited to announce effective January 1, 2010 we will be transferring your association’s banking relationship to Community Association Banc (CAB), a division of Mutual Omaha Bank. Please visit their website at cabanc.com for more information about the new relationship between your association and Community Association Banc.
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