Public Works...Working for You!

Courtesy of Landings Public Works

Community Path Maintenance

Absolute Concrete continued with the replacement of damaged community path panels this week in Marshwood, Palmetto, and Midpoint. To date, 65 damaged panels have been replaced. Absolute Concrete will continue with panel repairs in Oakridge and Deer Creek next week.

Storm Drain Repair

Southeast Pipe, in conjunction with Utilities, Inc., began repairing the sewer and storm drain pipes along Priest Landing Drive and Nobel Jones Lane this week, with an anticipated completion date by Friday.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

New LED Electronic Sign Boards Installed

The new LED Electronic Sign Boards were installed at the following high-traffic gatehouses in the community this week: Deer Creek Gate, Main Gate, North Gate, and Oakridge Gate. These electric signs are much improved from the previous signs and will have the ability to show videos and imagery on the signboards in addition to any wording.

Lagoon Cutbacks

This week staff began working on lagoon cutbacks in the Marshwood and Palmetto sections of the community. The lagoon cutback program is completed operationally and encompasses the uplifting of vegetation overhanging the lagoons as well as removing woody and new growth around the lagoon banks. This is completed to help improve the aesthetics of the lagoon, while keeping the lagoon banks clear enough to allow adequate access for lagoon maintenance personnel. 

BrightView Landscapes Flower Bed Transitions 

BrightView Landscapes began to replace the flower beds at TLA-owned facilities and gatehouses this week. To date, BrightView completed the bed replacements at the Moon River gatehouse, Marshview Landing gatehouse and TLA Administration Building. These replacements are completed 4 times a year and are included within our annual landscape contract with BrightView.  

          

 



This article was originally published by The Landings Association on their website.

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