The Little Free Library has been painted at Jenny and Stephen's and is headed back by wagon to Chris and Margaret's for the stand to be attached. Once that is done, it will be installed into the Garden...soon!
Goss-Grove Neighborhood Meeting
July 15, 2013
The meeting was opened by co-chair Stephen at 7 P.M. There were 16 people in attendance.
Refreshments were served.
The neighborhood garden is going well. Plans are being made for maintenance of the
raised beds. Signs also need to be made
and posted.
The “Little Library” is completed and will be installed soon
in the 20th street pocket
park. The expenses for the construction
and registration were approved.
A permit has been approved for the demolition of a property
on Goss. This location will be the site
of a new single family home.
Repainting of the compass rose on Grove at 19th
has been tentatively scheduled for the weekend of September 21/22. Jan and Jay have left over paint and will
participate. Jan was the artist who
designed the compass rose and she and Jay lead the original event. A budget for the re-painting was approved. Donations will also be necessary.
The renaming of Canyon Park to honor Emma Martinez, a
longtime resident, passed the Park and Recreation Board and will go to City
Council in the next few months.
The proposed coffee shop at Arapahoe and 19th has
been reworked to be smaller and include more parking to address neighbors
concerns. The proposal will go to
Planning Board this fall.
Many neighbors have signed up for Next Door where neighbors
can communicate with each other and learn what’s happening in Goss Grove. Please sign up at https://gossgrove.nextdoor.com
Andrea Montoya will be putting together a newsletter this
fall for distribution.
Arapahoe Avenue construction continues.
The treasurer reported income and expenses so far this year. A motion was made, discussed, and passed to require
a vote at a regular or special meeting for expenditures over $100.00. Other expenditures will continue to be
approved by the four officers.
Respectfully submitted by Michele Bishop
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