Jim Patterson

FSNA signs a new three-year Waste Management contract

 

ATTENTION WASTE MANAGEMENT CUSTOMERS

 

FSNA has signed a new three year contract with Waste Management, the “PREFERRED” waste hauler for Four Seasons. Current prices will remain the same as they are now, unless something unforeseen happens. Trash and yard waste will continue to be picked up weekly, recycling is biweekly (every other week). To accommodate the change in recycling WM will provide a 96 gallon recycling tote (the same size as our current trash tote), at no additional charge. Recycling customers will be delivered the new tote unless you notify Waste Management, or FSNA. You may use your existing recycling containers or purchase one from local stores such as Lowe’s or Home Depot.

It will probably be several weeks before the new recycling totes are delivered, we will let you know when WM notifies us. WM plans to deliver new totes on a recycling day, service day, delivering the new totes and picking up the current bins. Biweekly recycling service has become the standard in most areas of the country.

THIS CHANGE ONLY EFFECTS RECYCLING

 

If you have any questions please contact FSNA representative Les Allen at: leswallen@bellsouth.net

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Waste Management Update 10-11-2021

FSNA has been advised by our Waste Management account representative that our YARD WASTE service is weekly from this point forward, however RECYCLING will be every other week through at least October.  He said their labor issues have improved, and appreciates our understanding.   He also said we should be seeing an adjustment on our yard waste and recycling bill.  Therefore, the next RECYCLING pick up should be 10/22 since we had one last week.

 

 

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Waste Management: Important Service Information (Update)

Waste Management sent this to their customers Tuesday 8/24:

Important Service Information.

Dear Valued Customer, Over the past two months we have navigated difficult circumstances while you, our valued Customer have responded with patience and understanding. For the month of September, we will continue to collect yard waste and recycling on an every other week rotation. During this time, we will continue to collect two weeks of yard waste and/or recycling for each service. Yard waste will be collected on the weeks of August 30th, September 13th, and September 27th. Recycling will be collected on the weeks of September 6th, and September 20th. We look forward to your continued patronage and appreciate the opportunity to provide you with safe and reliable waste solutions.

 

 

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Waste Management: Important Service Information

Waste Management sent this notice to customers on July 30:

Important Service Information.

 

Valued WM Customer, We would like to take a moment and apologize for any disruptions in service of late and assure you that we are working tirelessly on solutions that will get us back to steady service. For the month of August, we will be servicing recycling and yard waste on an every other week basis. Customers with yard waste services will be picked up the week of August 2nd and August 16th, while customers with recycling will be serviced on the week of August 9th, and 23rd. Your service days on those weeks will remain the same. We will be collecting two weeks’ worth of recycling and yard waste on each service week. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your patience as we train our new WM team members.

 

 

 

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Some FSNA Updates

FOUR SEASONS NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION UPDATE:

The common areas in the middle of Brightside and Dew Drop Courts along Raintree Drive had become so overgrown, unmanageable and an eyesore. Your FSNA contracted with and was able to fund the clearing and clean-up of the common areas. This was expensive and a one-time project to help the residents in the surrounding homes maintain these common areas. This area looks awesome!

FSNA is funding and installing four new street lights, besides installation, the cost of installation each street lights cost about $250.00 annually.

Last spring we worked with Councilman Kramer, he was able to get several trees planted along Raintree Drive and Six Mile Lane, the project continued this year with more trees, they are such an improvement to the area.

Last fall a few FSNA officers volunteered, spending several hours cutting small trees and overgrown brush area at the end of Weather Way.

Without your continued support these projects would not be possible.  Thanks to all paid members!

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Illegal Issue on Petty Jay (update)

 

Four Seasons Neighborhood Association has been working with Councilman Kramer’s office and Metro Louisville for several months to resolve illegal car repair issues on Petty Jay Road. The homeowner is in violations of Metro regulations. Code Enforcement has issued citations without compliance, so the issue is going to court. The paperwork is yet to be filed because the courts are not accepting new cases due to COVID-19 closings and backlog. Once the courts allow new cases to be filed this issue is a priority with the Metro Supervisor who is handling the case.

 

 

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Four Seasons Property Issue

 

The Four Seasons Neighborhood Association has received several calls regarding the property at 3013 Petty Jay. There are several cars illegally parked in front and in the backyard, junk storage, and what appears to be an illegal car repair business. We are working with Metro and Councilman Kramer’s office to resolve the issue. The owner is in violation of several codes and zoning violations.  FSNA wanted to let all residents know that Metro Code Enforcement is aware of the situation and is working on the issue.

 

 

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