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Unofficially Chronicling King Farm: Snow Removal: A Post Mortem
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Unofficially Chronicling King Farm. Reports, rants, and musings from a member of King Farm's Board of Trustees. Sunday, February 21, 2010. Snow Removal: A Post Mortem. As the snow melts in King Farm (I actually saw grass today! While I believe King Farm did a far better job removing snow from our community’s private streets than the City did on the public ones, there is still much room for improvement. As for the good, I am glad to see that management made arrangements to dump snow someplace other than t...
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King Farm: March 2010
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Friday, March 5, 2010. The COPT Trees, Again. Saturday, March 6, at 9:00 am, adjacent to the park at 100 Pasture Side Way, the City of Rockville will brief King Farm residents about the latest tree and landscape plans for the COPT site. City staff met with the KF External Affairs Committee and advised KF to stop fighting it. Not the City's signs, they said, even though a City ordinance was clearly identified on the signs. But Mayor Giammo and Councilmembers Phyllis Marcuccio, Susan Hoffman, and especiall...
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King Farm: The COPT Trees, Again
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Friday, March 5, 2010. The COPT Trees, Again. Saturday, March 6, at 9:00 am, adjacent to the park at 100 Pasture Side Way, the City of Rockville will brief King Farm residents about the latest tree and landscape plans for the COPT site. City staff met with the KF External Affairs Committee and advised KF to stop fighting it. Not the City's signs, they said, even though a City ordinance was clearly identified on the signs. But Mayor Giammo and Councilmembers Phyllis Marcuccio, Susan Hoffman, and especiall...
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King Farm: $now No.....
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Saturday, February 27, 2010. By Barry Jackson - cross-posted from http:/ www.kingfarmbarry.blogspot.com]. Thanks to Rajiv for suggesting this venue and creating this and the google group. Although neither are official channels of King Farm, I think it is always a nice idea to have various ways to discuss issues with folks and learn about the different opinions of residents. Well the wait is over. Our Phase I, II and II snow removal numbers are in. That is the bad news. But we will have to make some decis...
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King Farm: February 2010
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Saturday, February 27, 2010. By Barry Jackson - cross-posted from http:/ www.kingfarmbarry.blogspot.com]. Thanks to Rajiv for suggesting this venue and creating this and the google group. Although neither are official channels of King Farm, I think it is always a nice idea to have various ways to discuss issues with folks and learn about the different opinions of residents. Well the wait is over. Our Phase I, II and II snow removal numbers are in. That is the bad news. But we will have to make some decis...
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Unofficially Chronicling King Farm: February 2010
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Unofficially Chronicling King Farm. Reports, rants, and musings from a member of King Farm's Board of Trustees. Sunday, February 21, 2010. Snow Removal: A Post Mortem. As the snow melts in King Farm (I actually saw grass today! While I believe King Farm did a far better job removing snow from our community’s private streets than the City did on the public ones, there is still much room for improvement. As for the good, I am glad to see that management made arrangements to dump snow someplace other than t...
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Unofficially Chronicling King Farm: And off we go...
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Unofficially Chronicling King Farm. Reports, rants, and musings from a member of King Farm's Board of Trustees. Saturday, February 20, 2010. And off we go. I’ve decided to jump on the blog bandwagon. There are a couple of reasons I’ve decided to follow some of my current and future Board of Trustees colleagues into the blogosphere and I’d like to take advantage of this initial post to lay out why I’m doing this. So thanks for stopping by. I hope this is a useful experiment. Labels: Board of Trustees.
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