Fence Vandals

Posted in: Towne Lake Garden
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  • nony
  • Respected Neighbor
  • USA
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A Gemcraft salesman named Denny once said that the road was an additional ingress for emergency vehicles...long before it was barricaded.  If one fire truck was on a road, and they needed to get another one in, the second one was going to have to go around back because of the narrow streets.

But then Denny made a number of statements, many of which have not been correct.

(I haven't thought of Denny for 20 years...maybe it will be another 20 before I think of him again.)

The dead end street has been closed off for over 10 years.  It originally was another entrance to Towne Lake but was closed because it was the favorite entrance for burglars and vandals.  Its sole purpose on our side (as far as I can tell) is to provide entrance to the vacant lot behind the 2 houses at its beginning (or end) at Lake Path Drive.  Apparently it has been used for a long time by hunters who are too lazy to go to the adjacent subdivision and enter by the open double gates.  Towne Lake residents have thrown their junk over the fence for many years.

This is totally a Towne Lake problem.  Our residents (and/or invitees)  trash it and destroy the fences (both wooden and chainlink).  The lot was cleaned up two years ago by several older women: the Board had a scrub tree removed, the damaged board fence repaired, and "No Trespassing" signs put up.   This spring after it was posted I chased six boys away--they were busy with shovels and spades building themselves ramps for bikes and skateboards.  They thought the posted signs were for the people living inside the fences!  They gave up their project, but the lot is now bumpy and full of holes--impossible to mow with a mower.  A kind person has cut the grass and weeds down to stubble which is now very dry, but to me a big improvement over the three-foot-tall weeds of previous years. 

For several weeks I have picked up Marlboro cigarette packages (empty).  Today I noticed a cigarette tossed in the dried grass while it was still lit.  I don't know the answer to this situation; I wish I did.  I am going to save some of the cigarettes tossed in this area.

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  • Faith62
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  • San Antonio, TX
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The fence hole was repaired today using wider boards & more of them.   The cost of materails & labor........ Zero.   Jump in y'all the water is fine.

Wink

 

Thanks for fixing the fence!  After years of talking to the moon and being lectured about "community, " it is nice to see that residents are taking an interest in the appearance and safety of Towne Lake.   

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