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About a letter from the Water Company

Most of the neighbors in our section and other sections have received a long letter from the water company that seems a bit scary, related to our water pipes.

One of our board members asked our neighbor Gary who worked 30 years in the water dept. and It seems this letter went out to all cities, Plantation, Hollywood, Fort Lauderdale, etc. from EPA and it is nothing to be upset about.

They are concerned with our home lines to each house from their service copper city pipes.  Cities want to check and have detailed records maybe due to liability, and are putting the responsibility on the homeowner to investigate your home’s pipe, if the city doesn’t know what your pipes are made of, and then something happens. When many of our homes were built the cities were not given info from builders re home’s pipes used. 

In our neighborhood, you have either copper, PCV or galvanized pipes. They are fine;  but if galvanized, it will give you trouble eventually and pressure may get reduced because there could be build up in the lines.   

If you have not received the letter yet, you will probably receive it soon, but it is a mass letter to thousands of customers and there is no need to panic about it.

HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS

NOTICE TO RESIDENTS

Dear Residents, as Hurricane Milton approaches, we want to ensure the safety and well-being of our community.

Please take the following actions:

• Secure Outdoor Items: Remove or secure any hanging items, furniture, or hazardous materials from your balconies and back patios. High winds and heavy rain can cause these items to become dangerous projectiles. Please ensure all loose items are brought inside or properly secured.

• Stay Alert: Remain vigilant and keep yourself informed about the storm’s progress. Monitor local weather updates and pay attention to any emergency announcements. Awareness is key to ensuring your safety during severe weather.

• Help keep refrigerated & frozen food longer: Take freezer bags and fill them about ¾ full. Lay them flat in your freezer. Put as many as you can fit in the freezer. If power goes out put about ½ of the frozen bags in the refrigerator section to keep that cold longer.

• Protect valuable papers: Put any valuable papers (insurance forms, deeds, auto titles, etc.) in a plastic garbage bag, seal the end with tape and put that bag in another bag and seal. Put them in a top kitchen cabinet or in a second floor room in case of flooding. You can also protect other valuables this way.

• Protect your vehicles: Park in your garage or carport. If there is no room, park as close to your house as possible. Winds will be less close to the building.

• Keep pets indoors. If they want to defecate or urinate, put down newspaper with paper towels underneath and try to get them to use this. Do not walk in high winds or very heavy rain with lightning.

• Make sure your cell phone(s) are fully charged. If you have power banks, charge them too.

• Use battery-powered lights at night. Do not light candles or other bare flames.

Your Section Six Board.

13th Floor Homes Update

A “Neighborhood meeting” hosted by 13th Floor Homes will take place on Monday May 13, 2024 from 5 to 7 PM at the Tamarac Multipurpose Center, 7531 N. University Drive.

The sign is posted by the entry of the old country club.

Sign

Woodlands Section 9

The motion passed 3-2 with the voting being:

-Yay: Commissioner Daniel, Villalobos & Mayor Gomez  

-Nay: Commissioner Bolton & Vice Mayor Wright

Our Section Facebook Page

If you want to join our Facebook group, to exchange ideas and chat with your neighbors, you can search for the Woodlands Section 6 Community group. You can also get to it directly by clicking here.

Woodlands Section 6 Bulk Pick up

Our Section 6 Bulk pick up are scheduled for Mondays. – Please have your items in your side “trash area” after 3pm every Sunday.

Thursdays is recycling day! ( the yellow sticker container)

If you want to see more details about what is picked up and what is not, you can find that information at the Tamarac City website, under the Bulk Trash and Yard Waste section.

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