Monday, June 13, 2005

Buffalo News - Packets will offer advice on how to be good neighbor
From Fred Pilot comes this news of this HOA program. I wonder if the "lessons" include a warning about what happens to you if you let your grass grow too long.

Lessons on how to be a good neighbor will be spreading to new areas of Cheektowaga this month. A package of information delivered last year by volunteers to 2,500 homes in the Pine Hill-Walden area will be distributed this year to the Harlem-Kensington-Cleveland and Cedar Grove Heights communities. "Everybody wants a clean, safe neighborhood," said Stanley Kaznowski III, president of the Town Park Homeowners Association. Homeowners will be reminded to keep the lawn mowed, repair the gutters and windows and put the garbage cans out the night before pickup. Renters will get a list of their responsibilities and where to call if the landlord doesn't live up to his. Kaznowski and the Town Park Homeowners Association initiated the distribution last year. "It just gives people hope that people care about the neighborhood," Kaznowski said.

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