Friday, December 6, 2019

Sunday, October 6, 2019

Friday, September 6, 2019

Thursday, July 11, 2019

June 2019 Financials





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Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Monday, May 6, 2019

April 2019 Financials

April 2019 Financials for Heather Pointe




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Sunday, April 7, 2019

March 2019 Financials


March 2019 Financials & Other News



Bicentennial Park Asphalt trails
Easter Egg Hunt
Traffic calming devices (TCD)
LEGO models




Bicentennial Park's walking trails have been upgraded to asphalt. This will guard against the constant washing away of gravel leaving the trails muddy.

Easter Egg Hunt
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UPDATE: Traffic Calming Devices (TCD)

I attended the 4-4-2019 Pinson City Council Meeting and spoke to the mayor regarding the TCD for Heather Pointe.  Some neighbors said they'd seen workers putting down rubber strips, but later didn't see the strips. Mayor Sanders says that  what was seen were the counters being placed which will determine where the TCDs will be placed. I'm assuming these counters were placed  using  a boring tool.
Secondly, after this study is done Skipper Consulting Inc. will build and design the devices.  Thirdly,   Skipper Consulting Inc. will open the floor for bids to physically place the TCDs.  After this the TCDs will be installed. When I asked about a time frame I was told a year.

Pinson Buildings Displayed with Legos
Price's Pharmacy on Main Street
Former Rock School now Pinson Public Library

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Sunday, March 17, 2019

Other News in Heather Pointe and Pinson, Alabama


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  • Traffic Calming Devices
  • Pinson Library March Schedule
  • Senior Day Events
  • Grief Support


Pinson City Council paves way for a speed calming system for Heather Point Subdivision

By Shaun Szkolnik
For TheTribune
PINSON — The Pinson City Council unanimously approved $4,250 for Skipper Consulting Inc. to design and develop a speed calming system for the Heather Point subdivision.
“Heather Point is probably our second largest subdivision,” said Pinson Mayor Hoyt Sanders before the vote. “That was approved, if you will, before we were a city.  The speed devices have worked well in Innsbrooke…Innsbrooke was a bit of a prototype for these new design of calming devices, but (neither) the county nor the city has heard any adverse, so we’re going to, if approved, consider them now for Heather Point.”


Pinson  Library


Senior Day



Grief Support



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