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Beautification Committee – Subject: English Ivy Removal
While Kudzu is the infamous “Vine that ate the South,” English Ivy is his nasty little brother. As the years tick by, Lakemoor Hills is suffering more and more from unchecked English Ivy growth on our beloved trees. This evergreen perennial vine can grow up to 90 feet with proper support. The vines smother and weigh down your tress. Oh and it is unsightly too.We encourage you to cut these vines to stop the growth and then maintain. It’s easy and rewarding work. Now is the time before spring foliage growth kicks in making some tree harder to access. I included a link from UT AG Extension for further info.
SPECIAL NOTE – DO NOT pull the vines from the tree. This will damage the bark creating other problems for the tree.
PERSONAL NOTE – I have been spending an hour here and there cutting even hiking into the woods around me cutting on other property. Simply cut at the bottom of the trunk separating the vine at the ground. I then pull the vine up from the ground leaving the vines on the tree alone. It takes a awhile for the vine to die on the tree…it eventually will and flake off. It’s tempting to pull even when dead but please don’t.
ONE TIME -Dogwood Trails Brush Pickup – Next Week
The trails were greatly appreciated last year by the many people who enjoyed getting out to experience the beauty of our area during a challenging time. Thank you for your efforts in keeping your trail blooming!
LHHA Meeting – Tuesday, Jan. 19 at 7 PM online
The Lakemoor Hills Homeowners Association will be holding our January membership meeting online via Webex at 7 PM on Tuesday, January 19. We welcome all Lakemoor Hills HOA members and residents to attend and hear updates on what has been happening in our neighborhood. This meeting will focus on power issues experienced during the recent weather event and will include a KUB update, Emergency Response Team efforts and a guest speaker, Harvey Abouelata, that can be a resource if you are looking to supplement your power during an outage from back up generators to solar. Click below to join the meeting.
When it’s time, join the Webex meeting here. |
Tuesday, January 19, 2021 |
7:00 PM | (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) | 2 hrs |
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More ways to join: |
Join from the meeting link |
https://lakemoorhillshomeownerassociationsuzanbowman.my.webex.com/lakemoorhillshomeownerassociationsuzanbowman.my/j.php?MTID=me8fb5c5dd4d20a89aea3894843bc5d0a |
Join by meeting number |
Meeting number (access code): 126 691 6701 |
Meeting password: Jj2PCr82vRF (55272782 from phones and video systems) |
Tap to join from a mobile device (attendees only) |
+1-415-655-0001,,1266916701#55272782# US Toll |
Some mobile devices may ask attendees to enter a numeric meeting password. |
Join by phone |
+1-415-655-0001 US Toll |
Membership Listing to be Posted on LHHA Website
We will be posting the LHHA Membership listing under the password protected section of the website with all members’ contact information. If you prefer NOT to have your contact information listed in this document, please email Kathy Proctor at [email protected].
Holiday Spirit Awards – Neighbors’ Choice Award – Selected by you!

Missing Dog – Ann Graf
THE GRAF’S ARE MISSING THEIR BROWN AND WHITE DACHSHUND, NAMED MAX. He has been missing since 3:00 am this morning 12/18/20. Friendly, 12 lbs. Young. Back legs are bow legged. Call Ann’s phone: 865-254-4452. Their address is 3505 Bluff Point
Holiday Spirit Awards

Holiday Spirit Awards plus NEW Neighbors’ Choice Awards
Lakemoor is beginning to look a lot like Christmas! Lights are being hung on the homes throughout our peninsula and our community tree is decorated.
The Beautification Committee’s secret panel of judges is excited to cruise the neighborhood selecting the properties they feel represent the Holiday Spirit in Lakemoor. Three Holiday Spirit Awards will be awarded (homes that have won within the last three years are ineligible). Judging will be Sunday & Monday Dec 13 & 14 so be sure your lights will be on. Results will be posted Tue Dec 15th and yards signs placed.
NEW this year….you too will be able to vote in our new award category…NEIGHBORS’ CHOICE AWARD. You will have three votes to cast for homes you feel display the spirit of Christmas in Lakemoor. The three homes receiving the most votes will have a festive lawn sign (shown below) placed in the front of their Christmas Palace. All residence are eligible to vote – you don’t have to be a member of the Lakemoor Homeowners Association. Also all Lakemoor homes are on the ballot. To vote you must have a Lakemoor address and a valid e-mail address. Voting opened Dec 7th and will close Sunday Dec 13th at midnight. This gives you all this week and weekend to tour the neighborhood enjoying the lights and determining your choices. To vote Click the link below.
Lastly, if you aren’t a member of the Lakemoor Homeowners Association we encourage you to join and help support the wonderful neighborhood events like this! (see link below on membership)
Lakemoor Hills community tree decorating and lighting
Bring the family Saturday Dec 5th – Decorating starts at 3:30pm decorations included. Lighting at 5pm. Mask required. Location – The Glimmering Tree at the corner of Montlake and Maloney at the church.
MONTLAKE DR. Traffic Change Begins Tomorrow
KNOXVILLE – Motorists traveling in Knox County should be aware of upcoming traffic changes along Alcoa Highway in Knox County.
Beginning on Wednesday, December 2, access from Barber Hill Road and Montlake Drive to Alcoa Highway will be closed. Signage is in place for new traffic patterns for Barber Hill Road and Montlake Drive to and from Alcoa Highway.
Here is a look at the new traffic patterns for Barber Hill Road and Montlake Drive to and from Alcoa Highway.
Beginning on Wednesday, December 2, access from both Barber Hill Road and Montlake to Alcoa Highway will be closed permanently.
New traffic patterns are as follows:
- Montlake Drive traffic to Alcoa Highway northbound: Will travel east around the round-a-bout at Montlake round-a-bout, cross the bridge, turn left onto Collector 3, turn left onto Woodson
Drive and then turn right onto Alcoa Highway northbound. - Montlake Drive traffic to Alcoa Highway southbound: Will travel south at the round-a-bout at Montlake round-a-bout, follow along Collector 6 (at the base of the large wall) and the turn right
onto Alcoa Highway southbound at the stop sign. - Barber Hill traffic to Alcoa Highway northbound: Turn right onto Collector 3, turn left onto Woodson Drive and then turn right onto Alcoa Highway northbound.
- Barber Hill traffic to Alcoa Highway southbound: Will travel across the bridge, turn left onto Collector 6, and turn right onto Alcoa Highway souhtbound at the stop sign.
- Alcoa Highway southbound to Montlake Drive: Turn right onto Maloney Road, turn left at the round-a-bout and go east across the bridge, go left around the round-a-bout and turn right onto Alcoa Highway southbound, turn right onto Collector 5 (side road the runs by National Fitness Center and the Health Factory), turn left and cross the bridge, turn right onto Collector 6, and turn left at the round-a-bout to Montlake Drive.
- Alcoa Highway northbound to Montlake Drive: Turn right onto Collector 5 (side road the runs by National Fitness Center and the Health Factory), turn left and cross the bridge, turn right onto Collector 6, and turn left at the round-a-bout to Montlake Drive.
- Alcoa Highway northbound to Barber Hill: Turn right onto Woodson Drive, turn right onto Collector 3, turn left onto Barber Hill.
- Alcoa Highway southbound to Barber Hill: Turn right onto Maloney Road, turn left at the round-a-bout and go east across the bridge, go left around the round-a-bout and turn right onto Alcoa Highway northbound, turn right onto Woodson Drive, turn right onto Collector 3, turn left onto Barber Hill.
This schedule is contingent on favorable weather conditions. Motorists are advised to use extreme caution in this area as workers will be present.
For more information on this project, please visit: https://www.tn.gov/tdot/projects/projects-region-1/sr-115-alcoa-highway-maloney-to-woodson.html
In 2016, the Tennessee Department of Transportation lost three workers in the line of duty. All three were struck by passing motorists. Those tragedies bring the total number of TDOT lives lost to 112. We don’t want to lose another member of our TDOT family. We’re asking you to WORK WITH US. Click on the WORK WITH US logo to learn more.
Mark Nagi
TDOT Community Relations Officer
Region 1 (East Tennessee)
7345 Region Lane
Knoxville, TN 37914
865-594-0161 (Office)
865-255-7731 (Cell)
Twitter: @MarkNagiTDOT