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NEXT NEWSLETTER DEADLINE: October 1, 2012 Contact: Kathy Arpa (703) 205-9041 or email: mkarpa@hotmail.com
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NEW LANTERN COORDINATORS
The Board would like to welcome our new Lantern Route Coordinators who will assist the volunteers who deliver your Lantern newsletters. Thank you, Brian Merritt & Jill Talley, residents of Berea Drive, who volunteered to fill the vacancy of this very important service provided for DLWCA. We want to thank those of you who also came forward to help us out. Right now Brian & Jill are looking for a few more substitutes that they can call on at the 11th hour to fill in for anyone who might be on vacation or is sick. If you would like to put your name on that list please call Brian or Jill at 703-615-4594.
JUST A REMINDER!
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ISLAND REPORT
The island at Bowling Green and Cedar Lane has a new gardener, Thang Le. Mr. Le hopes to make the island gardens as beautiful as his own yard, which is across the street. Many thanks to Jim Dunne and the Old Dominion Chrysanthemum Society for donating chrysanthemums for the island gardens. They have been planted in beds in both the Cottage Street islands.
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH
If you would like to volunteer for Neighborhood Watch, please call Mark Hann, our neighborhood Watch Coordinator at (703) 489-9463. The success of this important program depends on volunteers and Mark will appreciate your help.
Section 41.1-1-1, in the County. (a) Any person who is the owner of a dog found unrestricted in the County shall be in violation of this Section. This Section shall not apply to any person who uses a dog under his direct supervision while lawfully hunting, while engaged in a supervised formal obedience training class or show, during formally sanctioned field trials, while a dog is in an area owned, leased, controlled, or operated by Fairfax County designated by resolution of the Board of Supervisors as an off-leash dog exercise area, or while a dog is in an area owned, leased, controlled, or operated by the Fairfax County Park Authority and designated by resolution of the Fairfax County Park Authority as an off-leash or dog exercise area, or while a dog is in an area, leased, controlled, or operated by the Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority and designated by resolution of the Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority Board as an off-leash or dog exercise area. It is a violation of this Section for any owner of a dog to place such dog or allow it to be placed into custody of any person not physically capable of maintaining effective control of restricting such dog. (b) Any dog found unrestricted in violation of subsection (a) shall be impounded, except that if the rightful owner of the dog can be immediately ascertained and located, then that owner shall be allowed to have custody of the animal, but shall be subject to issuance of a summons for violation of this Section. (26-04-41.1.)
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VOTER REGISTRATION MADE EASY (For DUNN LORING RESIDENTS)
I am available to come to your home for you to register to vote. If you are a new resident, new citizen, or have just turned 18, you should register to vote. Forms are available in Korean, Spanish, and about 12 other languages, but all must be completed in English. I can also provide you with an application for absentee voting if you are unable to get to the polls. Ballots are not available now, but if you apply to vote absentee, one will be mailed to you. Call me at 703-5604579 Linda Thomas. P.S. You may have seen me at the Dunn Loring Metro Stop registering riders. Linda Thomas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION RESIDENTIAL TRAFFIC ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM
(RTAP)
TRAFFIC
CALMING
ENGINEERING
REVIEW
COTTAGE
STREET:
Providence
District
TOTAL
VOLUME
EASTBOUND
AVERAGE
SPEED
WESTBOUND
AVERAGE
SPEED
EASTBOUND
85
PERCENTILE
SPEED
WESTBOUND
85
PERCENTILE
SPEED
TH TH
5209 31 34 36 40
ROAD ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA Local or collector road 25 mph posted speed limit
Qualifications for acceptance into traffic calming program: Average speed of 30 mph OR 85th percentile speed of 35 mph Volume between 600 and 6,000 vehicles per day Date of traffic count: 6/5/2012
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