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Eclipse circumstances for Lexington: Begins: 1:02 PM Max: 2:30 PM Obstruction: 95% Ends: 3:54 PM Visit the following resources for more information: MrEclipse.com Eclipse2017.NASA.gov Eclipse.AAS.org EclipseOPhile.com ClearDarkSky.com XJubier.Free.fr NASA Videos: How to Safely Watch a Solar Eclipse What determines when … Continue reading
Be sure to join the Greenbrier Neighborhood Parade!
Participants will assemble on the Antigua cul de sac at 3:30 PM on the Fourth.
The Parade will depart for the Country Club at 4:00 PM
The parade route will proceed via Antilles and Bahama.
A Development Plan Hearing is scheduled for Thursday, June 8, at 1:30 PM. The meeting location is the LFUCG Council Chambers. This sign is posted at the intersection of Walnut Grove and Cayman Lane. The scope of the hearing is not know at this time. When additional information is received it will be posted.
Update: An amendment has been proposed to make changes in the recreational trail system. The surface would change from hard scape to turf. The Planning Commission would not normally be the venue for this issue. It was brought before the Commission as this may impact handicapped users of the trails and to discuss responsibility for maintaining the turf.
Information on the trail system is available from: https://www.lexingtonky.gov/trails
Public Hearing June 8, 2017
Greenbrier has been targeted recently by thieves who deliberately spray painted the rear entry security cameras around 2am last Tuesday morning, then returned to steal a 6 x 12 trailer which had been securely fastened with two locks out of the homeowners’ driveway in broad daylight. A quick check of the “Nextdoor App” shows this type of trailer is popular with thieves who will go to any lengths to steal these – and other – items. Homeowners are urged to secure their belongings as much as possible, to keep their garage doors closed, and to stay on the watch for any suspicious activity here in our neighborhood while the GRI board works with the police and security company to try and make our community less vulnerable to these thefts.
The annual neighborhood garage sale is traditionally held on a Saturday in mid-May. This cooperative approach helps to minimize traffic and maximizes publicity and shopper appeal.
The 2017 sale is scheduled for Saturday May 13, rain or shine. The sale will begin at 8:00 AM. Some sales will be held on Friday.
As mandated by Greenbrier’s Bylaws, the GRI Board must hold two biannual meetings, one in April, and one in October. We are pleased to announce the date of the Spring Meeting will be Monday, April 17th, at the home of Sarah and Carl Lee, 1805 Bahama Road. All GB residents are invited to a social get-together before the meeting to enjoy drinks and snacks at 6.30pm. At 7pm, we will begin our program with an agenda of interest to all our neighbors.
Ofc. Dawn Dunn, a GB resident, will speak to the increasing problem of speeding in our neighborhood, as well as measures to strengthen security for us all. Kathy Plomin, a long-time neighbor recently appointed as 12th District Council Member, will address these issues as well.
Also on the agenda will be the Treasurer’s Report as well as info on the new Directory, May Garage Sale and other updates. A specific item to be brought to the attention of our members will be a proposed amendment to Article III. MEETINGS: NOTICE OF MEETINGS.
Amend paragraph that reads: Notice of any meeting…shall be served personally or by mail to all members…..Notice shall be mailed ….
To read as follows: All members shall be notified of any meeting not less than ten (10) days in advance of the date of the meeting. Notice shall include date, time, place, and purpose of the meeting.
Purpose: to use other means than postage to notify members of upcoming meetings, to include but not to be limited by, -e-mails, signage, newsletters, and/or voice mail messages.
You are encouraged to bring any items of concern or questions you may have to this informative – and fun – neighborhood meeting!
Officer Dawn Dunn of the Lexington Police Department
DUES ARE DUE – and over half of our residents have already responded! Your contribution to the Greenbrier Residents, Inc.. can be seen in tangible ways already: new and improved lighting on the side entry walls, plans for new lighting down the center island, a new directory to be published this spring, continuing efforts to improve and enhance the landscaping at the front – and rear – entry to our neighborhood.
Your GRI Board members are volunteers who contribute their time, talents, and energy on behalf of ALL our residents, and we can’t do it without YOUR support!
Send your $100 NOW to our Treasurer, John Schmidt, or use our convenient PayPal option. Follow this link for details: https://www.gb-ra.com/dues/
Thank you!
The Developers Dream Bill, Mentioned in a previous post (Developers Dream Bill Introduced in Kentucky State House) has passed the Kentucky House and is going to the Senate for consideration.
If you wish to voice your opposition, you may contact Senator Alice Forgey Kerr.
The number to call to leave messages for members of the legislature is 800-372-7181.
Contact information for other Senators is available at: The Kentucky Legislature Web Site.