FRONTIER IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION SPRING 2015 FRONTIER QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER Proposed Sign Guardian (Snow) Angels A big thanks goes out to Bob Macyko for giving of his time and resources to keep many of the sidewalks and streets of Frontier free of snow during the winter. Also, we would like to thank those of you who cleared snow away from fire hydrants in the neighborhood. The FIA board will look further into getting the city to place pennants or flags on them to make them easier to find in high snowfall years like this one. Association Dues Association dues are now past due. If you haven’t sent in your dues, please send them in ASAP or pay them online. Thanks to all who have already paid their dues. At some point in the future it’s bound to stop snowing (I’m an optimist), the temperature will start to rise, and green will once again be a part of the Frontier landscape. In preparation for that time, the board has been busy working on the planning aspects of a number of spring projects. In addition to the normal annual activities including our annual day of caring, spraying for weeds on the boulevards, and tree trimming, we are also preparing for boulevard tree replacement and placement of new signage at the main entry points to Frontier. The winter has been harsh again this year, and it is likely that we will lose a few more trees in addition to those that we lost last year. We have estimated that between the trees that need to be replaced and those that are simply missing, we will need to plant some 20 trees in total this spring. We will also need to remove several large trees that are blocking street lights and street signs in the boulevards. There is a lot of planning that needs to be done in preparation for these activities including: verifying number and placement of trees, filing forms with the city arborist, updating the boulevard plans with tree types for each of the streets, and actual planting of the trees. We are in the process of forming a committee now and ideally would like to have a point person from each street to coordinate and assist with the overall activities of that street. If you are interested, please send an email to [email protected]. The sign that has marked the east entry point of Frontier has seen better days and has lost all of the flowers that used to surround its base. We are in the process of planning for new signs to replace the one at the east entry point and to add additional signs at the west and south entry points to Frontier. In conjunction with the new sign placement, the board is in the process of establishing some standard branding for Frontier. We started down this path a few years ago when we designed the new street signs. More recently, we asked for input on appropriate symbols for branding at the Winter Dance, and the overwhelming majority feel that a tree is the most appropriate symbol for Frontier. This is good news as it is consistent with the design of our current street signs, and we have incorporated it into a draft design for the new signs (see picture in the side bar). Look to Nextdoor in the upcoming weeks for voting on a final design. Finally, we will be applying for grant money from the County that has been earmarked for greenway, conservation, and community projects. Ideally we would like to get many of the curbs on the boulevards replaced and potentially enhance the delta on Seminole and 6th street which is largely unused. If you have any ideas, please send them in. The deadline for applying for the grants is April 6, 2015. - Jeff Stempora - FIA Board President [email protected] www.frontierassociation.com www.frontier.nextdoor.com FRONTIER IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION Sleigh Ride & Santa Safety and Community The 2014 Frontier winter sleigh ride and visit from Santa was a fun time for all. As part of the festivities, we asked that neighbors place luminaries in front of their homes to showcase the Frontier neighborhood. It was a wonderful sight to see and made the sleigh rides and visit with Santa that night all the more magical. The Christmas spirit award definitely went to Frontier Street this year as almost the entire street was aglow. Kudos to Bonnie Clark and Dave Glennon who were instrumental in making that happen. Winter Dance a Success! This year's Winter Dinner was another success! Thank you to the 76 neighbors that attended! We enjoyed live music by Julio & Miguel, and the dance floor stayed occupied all evening- we have some pretty polished dancers in t!he ‘hood'. This year the Street Competition was HOT! Mohawk and Seminole Drive tied for most households attending the event. ! This was my fourth year as Chair of this event, with any event, new leadership brings fresh ideas and new energy! So, it is with some sadness that I ask for a volunteer (or volunteers) to Chair the 2016 Winter Dinner. If you are interested in learning more, please contact me. The event requires about 3-4 total hours of your time. ! ! -Christina Katen - FIA Board - Social Events For feedback about the event or to volunteer - [email protected] or (814)873-9299. ! Upcoming Events Days of Caring - Apr 25 & 26 Neighborhood Sale – Saturday, May 16 Summer Picnic – Saturday, June 6 [email protected] SPRING 2015 Our street light petition was approved by the city, and Penelec has installed all 4 of the lights requested already. Three of them going across 4th street and one !on South Shore Drive between Mohawk and Lincoln. Going forward this year, our plan is to petition the city for additional lighting along the north side of South Shore Drive from Mohawk to Monaca. This represents a greater challenge due to the need to install lamp posts and run electric lines along this path. The new petition will require signatures from those houses most affected by the requested lights. As the weather gets better, we will begin the process of collecting the necessary signatures. However, any concerned neighbor can sign the petition to help show support. ! From a security perspective, the colder weather and high snow has slowed the unwanted activity in the neighborhood. That being said, leaving lights on at night is still the #1 crime deterrent. People have been asking me what else they can do to try to prevent crime. Security systems and dogs are an obvious answer. However, a more subtle approach may be to simply leave a TV on, visible from the street, or other window. This should make someone walking by think there is someone home. ! As always, be vigilant and call the Erie Police nonemergency line if you see suspicious activity in the neighborhood at 814-870-1125. ! ! - Dave Glennon - FIA Board - Crime Watch New By-Laws in Effect As a result of the special meeting the Board conducted on November 20, 2014, the Frontier Improvement Association now has an updated set of by-laws that took effect on January 1, 2015. We would like to thank the members that braved the winter storm that night to review the updates and vote on acceptance. The majority of the updates were definition and process changes to bring the by-laws in line with current operating conditions. ! A copy of the new by-laws is available on the FIA website (frontierassociation.com). Of particular note is the establishment of March 1 as the due date for annual association dues allowing the board to develop a timely budget for the year and to plan and execute capital projects such as the planting of trees. www.frontierassociation.com www.frontier.nextdoor.com
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