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Inside this issue you will
find the latest news and issues affecting Englewood homeowners!
NEW
TOWER WILL FACE BRAYTON AND LINCOLN
Cellular
Tower Proposed Between Palisades Avenue & Jones Road
AT&T Wireless wants to erect a cellular
tower in the middle of one of our residential zones. And the engineer
has not even visited the site!
Find out more
PUBLIC
SCHOOL UPDATE
Public
School Facilities
Our
Elected Board of Education is making decisions that will affect
our schools and our taxes for years to come.
And they want your ideas and help. Find out more
SAFETY
FIRST
Homeowners Request
Speed Humps
People
all over the city are realizing the benefits of these once controversial
safety measures. But
not every street will get them.
Find out more
Board
of Adjustments
The application for a school’s expansion
is withdrawn; an application for a new house of worship is submitted. Find out more
ONE-TENTH
THE SIZE
Rateables Anyone?
A
new scaled down proposal for the Industrial Park is under consideration.
But the billon dollar question
remains: Has this developer
secured the financing for this project, or is this just talk?
Find out more
Election
Mail Fraud
Illegal
posters and mail fraud tainted the city council election in the
first ward. But
with time we may know who was behind this scheme. Find out more
Voting
Patterns in the November 5 General Election
Who
cast their vote and who did they vote for? Find out more
Congratulations!
Our
Co-President, Ruth Baum, is now an Executive Board member of the
Guggenheim Museum and she sits
on the international committee for acquisitions.
A Good Deed
The
annual ceremony for the young football athletes from our public
school took place on December 9.
Our Co-President, Eugenia Vogel, always attends this ceremony
and invites the twelve coaches to dinner at Cassies. The football coaches are volunteers and
work very hard all year. The
A team is composed of 13 and 14 year-old public school students. The B team is composed of 10 to 12 year-old
students. Both teams won
the Bi-County Football Championship.
Design
Review
The
EHOA believes in the preservation of our residential neighborhoods. We have compiled a list of suitable guidelines,
which could be used for the creation
of a design review committee in Englewood. Find out more
Our
Financial Officer/City Manager is Leaving
Robert
Benecke will leave his position in September 2004. It is hard to imagine Englewood without Bob.
Find out more
Englewood Ordinances
Who
has responsibility for reconstruction and maintenance of sidewalks? How
much time is allowed for removal of snow?
Is a cracked sidewalk the responsibility of the property
owners or the City? The answers may surprise you! Find out
more
TAXES? OUR QUALITY OF LIFE?
Other Issues
Sharing
rateables with Leonia? Tennis court compromise?
What other issues are hot in Englewood? Find out more
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ENGLEWOOD HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION
293 MORROW ROAD
ENGLEWOOD, NJ 07631
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