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Slatterly Park Neighborhood Sanitary Sewer I&I Update

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Submitted by Wayne Flock on Mon, 2008-08-11 09:17.

The following is an update from the City of Rochester in regards to the Slatterly Park Neighborhood Sanitary Sewer I&I Investigation that is currently taking place in our neighborhood:

a. Our consultant team (WHKS, etc..) has completed nearly70% of the in-house lower level inspections for the first 244 Slatterly Park West homes. This is a good rate and will help us greatly in analyzing the I&I rates.

b. Slatterly East in-home inspection rate is nearing 50%.

c. And we’ve recently begun in-home inspections of the Meadow Park neighborhood …. As this area is a part of the “Slattterly sewershed”


Slatterly Park Neighbors Historic SE

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Submitted by Wayne Flock on Tue, 2008-07-15 10:52.

JOIN US SATURDAY AUGUST 23 FOR SATURDAYS AT SLATTERLY MUSIC & MOVIES IN THE PARK!
FEATURING "OUT OF TIME" AN INDIE ROCK BAND, AND THE "RATATOUILLE" MOVIE

Check out the following link for more information:
Saturdays at Slatterly Music & Movies in the Park

NEXT MEETING DATE: TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 2008 - REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH

SANITARY SEWER I&I UPDATE
Click on the following link for more information:Slatterly Park Infastructure Update

SLATTERLY PARK MURAL PAINTING AT THE CORNER OF 5TH AVE & 7TH


Saturdays at Slatterly 1st Annual Bloom Day Event Recap

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Submitted by Wayne Flock on Thu, 2008-05-22 13:53.
SP Bloom Day 5
 
I would like to thank everyone who came out last Saturday to enjoy "Saturdays at Slatterly 1st Annual Bloom Day" on Saturday May 17th. We had a great turn out, and expect this event to be an annual event that will BLOSSOM into many more boulevard gardens in our neighborhood, and enhance the curb appeal and walkability of our neighborhood. A special thanks goes out to the Slatterly Park Neighbors Curb Appeal Committee who made this event possible! Also a special thanks to Viola Nursery who donated free flowers for the kids potting station, and to Doris Amundson who donated plants for our perennial plant sale.


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