Thursday, October 25, 2012

124 CLOSED!!

 
I have learned that the house at 124 Ewingville closed October 24, 2012.

The Fristz have left us a message on the side of the house:
"We CLOSED.  Goodbye Ewingville.  We are going to miss you all."

A contact with Ben Worley, Project Manager for the demolition of flood properties on Ewingville, states that it will be 2-3 weeks before the contractor can schedule this demo.

We need to be watching the trees to remain.  I have been told that just a few will be removed.  Mr. Worley felt it would be easier to ribbon the trees to be removed because there are so few of them.

I have questioned putting ribbons on the trees to remove that could cause confusion with the machine operator.  I have suggested large red x marks on the trees to be removed.  Ribbons on trees in the past have meant that tree would be left standing.  No reply as of this posting.

Please help with vigilance in observing the trees at 124.  Information to contact Ben Worley is to the right of this posting.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

124 Delayed Demo

A Commuinication with Ben Worley, Project Manager with Franklin, for the Ewingville demolitions, states that there is no date set as of Oct. 16, 2012 for 124 Ewingville.  He is waiting for the city closing attorney to work with them to get it closed.