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Pinckney Neighborhood Infrastructure Survey

Survey: Saturday May 5 at 10:00 a.m. – meet at the Lawrence Memorial Hospital parking lot at 4th and Michigan Street

Survey Planning Sessions: Saturday  April 21 at 10:00 a.m. in Meeting Room D, Lawrence Memorial Hospital

Pinckney residents are invited to turn out in force to walk the streets of our neighborhood to identify streets, sidewalks, storm drains, street lights, and any other physical structure in need of repair.  The findings of the physical survey will be compiled, reviewed to determine those items in most serious need of repair or correction, and then submitted to the City of Lawrence for consideration in its upcoming public works budget.  While we can’t guarantee that all the problems identified will be corrected, other neighborhoods that have performed a similar survey have been very pleased with the City’s response.

How can you participate?

Please come to the April 21st planning sessions at our regular PNA meeting to help map each section of the neighborhood and assign team leaders to head up the survey in each section.  Keep an eye out for infrastructure problems.  When you identify a problem area, note the problem and the location and bring the information to one of the planning sessions or submit it by e-mail.  We will make sure that item is reviewed during the street-by-street survey.

To identify a problem to be reviewed during the survey, please send an e-mail with the subject line “Survey,” along with your name and a contact number, to Pinckney.Neighborhood@gmail.com

 

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PNA Meeting Notes

Pinckney Neighborhood Association usually meets on the third Saturday of each month, excluding December. Visit the PNA calendar for upcoming meeting dates.

Here are the notes from previous PNA meetings:

2016
pending approval – 1-16-2016

2015
no December meeting
PNA-Minutes-11-21-2015
PNA-minutes-10-17-2015
PNA-minutes-9-19-2015
PNA-minutes-8-15-2015
PNA-minutes-7-18-2015
no June meeting
PNA-minutes-5-16-2015
PNA-minutes-4-18-2015
PNA-minutes-3-21-2015
PNA-minutes-2-21-2015
PNA-minutes-1-17-2015

2014
no December meeting
PNA-minutes-11-15-2014
PNA-minutes-10-18-2014
PNA-minutes-09-20-2014
PNA-munites-08-16-2014
PNA-minutes-07-19-2014
no June meeting
PNA-minutes-05-17-2014
PNA-minutes-04-19-2014
PNA-minutes-03-15-2014
PNA-minutes-02-15-2014
PNA-minutes-01-18-2014

 

If you have any questions you want to raise or issues you would like to discuss, please contact PNA so we can add it to the agenda:


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PNA Newsletters

The PNA newsletter will be published 3 to 4 times each year.  In addition, a large postcard is often published before a big neighborhood gathering, such as the annual potluck picnic or the trunk-or-treat. Each mailing will be distributed to residents of the neighborhood as well as local businesses and organizations.  A PDF version of the newsletters and posters will also published on this site.

To contribute information to the newsletter or for questions, please contact Pat Miller:  785-550-6958 or pgmiller@sunflower.com

PNA September 2015 Newsletter
PNA February 2015 Newsletter
PNA August 2014 Newsletter
PPNA February 2014 Newsletter
PNA August 2013 Newsletter
PNA April 2013 Newsletter
PNA January 2013 Newsletter
PNA November 2012 Newsletter
PNA September 2012 newsletter
PNA April 2012 newsletter
PNA February 2012 Newsletter
PNA September 2011 Newsletter
PNA April 2011 Newsletter
PNA January 2011 Newsletter
PNA November 2010 Newsletter
PNA August 2010 Newsletter
PNA April 2010 Newsletter
PNA January 2010 Newsletter
PNA July 2009 Newsletter

Why PNA Mails a Paper Copy of the Newsletter

We’re often asked why we continue to mail the newsletter to people who have signed up for the PNA e-mail list.  We do so because of the mobile nature of residents in the Neighborhood – we want to make sure everyone who lives in or cares about Pinckney Neighborhood gets a copy of the newsletter, even if they have recently moved or changed their e-mail address.  While this is expensive – almost $1,000 per edition – we believe this is the best way to make sure everyone get important Neighborhood information and stays connected.

 

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