Sunday, July 14, 2013

neighborhood news

Dear neighbors,
Please see the note and photos below from Gwen Douse regarding the lack of landscaping on 202. Emails for our township officials are included if you would like to voice your opinion.

Thank you,
Carol Pfister
gwyneddknoll@gmail.com
215-661-8775

Dear neighbors,
Below is an updated message concerning 202/landscaping sent to our public officials as well as current photos.  These officials represent us and have a responsibility to support us. Most of 202 highway has been landscaped very nicely. It is perplexing as to why our section has been left out.
Also below are these officials' email addresses. Your continued support will ultimately make the difference.
 
 
Best wishes,
Gwen Douse
 
MESSAGE TO OFFICIALS:
From: Gwen Douse
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 10:45 PM
Subject: update-202
 
As part of our efforts to keep you apprised of our situation with 202/landscaping, below are pictures taken this week. As you can see  Photos 1 and 2 show the deplorable entrance that has been left to us-(the abandon tire has still not been removed). Our Gwynedd Knoll sign was removed and never replaced, as well as our shrubs and flowers that graced our lovely entrance to Gwynedd Knoll, which is one of the larger neighborhoods in our township. Also the ivy that was promised has not yet been planted.
 
Photo 3 was taken in the adjacent neighborhood, on Hope Lane. As you can see, there is not only one row, but a double row of evergreens that were planted inside the wall for that small neighborhood, that few people even get to see or enjoy. Photo 4 is in the area of 202 and 63 where lovely shrubs and flowers were planted. Many of us have now taken rides up the 202 highway and above our area it is beautiful.
 
For all that has been done for others on this landscaping, we are asking that you find a way to complete the little bit that is left. Please find a way to improve the appearance of our entry way, by replacing the shrubs, flowers, and Gwynedd Knoll sign that was taken during construction. And please find a way (possibly Hope Lane could spare a few evergreens) to add the remaining trees along 202, adjacent to Gwynedd Knoll, north and south of Hancock.
 
Thank you for your continued concern and attention to this matter.
Best wishes,
Gwen Douse






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