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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Urgent Notice for Cat Owners in Cherry Creek

One of our neighbors reports the following:

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Just wanted to let everyone with cats know that their is a gray tom cat with white paws roaming the neighborhood that is infected with the FIV virus(equivalent of HIV in humans). Our cat was bitten by this tom cat and now has the virus. PLEASE DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOUR CAT. Whomever owns the cat, please get your cat tested and keep them from roaming; it will only spread the disease to other cats."

Cornell's veterinary school provides a page with some good basic information about FIV:

http://www.vet.cornell.edu/fhc/brochures/fiv.html

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Thursday, May 08, 2008

President's Corner

We've got a lot going on right at the front of our neighborhood, and I'd like to recognize the individuals that are making it happen.

You may have noticed a bunch of new plantings at the front entrance. As the signs say, these are your dues at work, so the first thank you belongs to all the paying members of our neighborhood association. The second thank you belongs to the landscaping committee, who procured competitive bids, organized the work and continue to maintain a watchful eye to make sure the landscapes are being properly maintained. The committee includes Charlotte Petersen, Kristy Brown, Fritz Parker, Carla Trautwein and Erica Taylor. In addition to our paying members, you can also thank Fritz, Carla and Erica for organizing the rehabilitation of our marquee sign.

The other major development you may have noticed is some construction at all four corners of the Brodie and Silk Oak intersection. As most of you have probably figured out, these are the foundations for a traffic light! Most people upon hearing this news jump for joy and then proceed to ask what finally made the city give in. The official story is that traffic volumes finally met one of the warrants required to justify installing a light. The unofficial story is that your neighbor, Robert Ruiz, stepped up and escalated the matter to the mayor's office, which promptly sent someone down to our neighborhood to observe the situation first-hand. So, the next time you see Robert, give him a big thank you and, if you're so inclined, ask him if he'd like to join the board!

The work on the traffic lights is supposedly scheduled to complete sometime before the end of June. Meanwhile it's on to the next battle -- getting a north-bound left-turn lane put in on Brodie.

All the Best,
Percy Wegmann

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