NYSEG Update

NYSEG LogoRRVA infrastructure updates are still on the calendar for this summer; however, they’ve been delayed a little.

Hurricane Beryl over TexasSeveral of the NYSEG engineers who will be working on our grounds are currently out of town, helping repair infrastructure damage caused by hurricane Beryl.

Updates to our timeline will be communicated as soon as they become available.

Pool Maintenance 7/18 (night) -> 7/19 (noon)

RRVA PoolThe pool will be closed for maintenance from July 18 (9pm) through July 19 (12 Noon). The pool is scheduled for a deep clean tomorrow starting very early in the morning. 

As we all know the pool is a shining diamond here in our mountain community.  This is very necessary cleaning work that has to be done to keep the pump and filter system running in tip top shape.     

Thank you for your understanding and patience. 

Sincerely,
RRVA Maintenance

Early trash pickup on 7/15

In anticipation of walkway sealcoating on Monday July 15, garbage pickup will be earlier than usual. Please on this Monday only place your garbage outside by 8a-8:30a, so Dave and our trustworthy garbage collection crew can collect it before the walkway crew begins. 

Walkway Sealcoating

Monday July 15, 2 crews from the paving company will arrive to edge, sweep and apply a layer of sand and sealer.  The plan is to seal all the walkways on that day weather permitting or soon thereafter.  The recommendation is to avoid using the walkways for 24 hours.

If you are a full time resident or are here for the summer, we realize this will be very difficult if not impossible for some people and dogs to exit and enter their home.  If it is not possible to avoid stepping on the walkway to exit your home, we have been advised to avoid the walkway until it is not tacky anymore which takes approximately 4 hours.  Drying times can vary so please take a look at the tackiness of the walkway in front of your steps before using it. 

If it is not possible to avoid stepping on the walkway to exit your home, they also suggestes using a flat piece of cardboard to cushion your steps out after the sealer loses its tackiness.  Make sure to test the cardboard for slipperiness before use.

All homeowners are responsible for notifying any guests or renters in their unit about this work and the restrictions of use during the work period.

If you are here during the sealing process and have specific questions, please send us an email or give a call to the office.