Radar Speed Signs Arriving
Radar Speed Signs Arriving
Lakemoor Hills will again be seeing speed sensor tubes on Maloney Road and Montlake Drive. Once the tubes are placed for a few days and in a continued effort to keep our neighborhood streets safe, the LHHA Traffic Safety Task Force will be locating a radar speed sign at various locations along our two main roads. We are renting the sign for a limited period of time to determine feasibility for long-term use.
We will be testing the sign in initial locations starting this week (Wk of May 21) to iron out the kinks. It will simply state the speed limit (30 MPH) and your speed. It will provide a learning experience for us all.
The Knox County traffic engineer will analyze the data once we run the sign for a few weeks to determine the effect of the signs.
We will then have hard data to help us determine whether further use of the signs is warranted.
Dependant on the outcome, we may run another pilot after school starts in the fall.
Please note that the sign is very expensive and that your neighbors and the LHHA is paying for the rental and is responsible for the sign.
Please remember the importance of traffic safety in our neighborhood for all residents. School is out now or soon so more of our kids and grandkids will be home.
Comments, questions, suggestions, etc?
Thanks to all for your cooperation and assistance.
C.L. Overman
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Lakemoor Hills Homeowners Meeting – Tues, May 15, 7 PM
We will hold our last homeowners meeting at Lake Hills Church on Tuesday, May 15 at 7 PM. At this meeting we will hold elections for new officers for 2018-2019. We will also take a little time to address upcoming issues and get your input on what programs you would like to hear when we return in the fall. Please join us for our last get together before the summer break.
Circle Lake Park…WOW
The walking trail is in and beautiful. Go take a stroll, dig deep and make a donation so the project can be completed. If your home is walking distance from the park your home’s value is going up a minimum of $24,000. Average is 8% to 20%. We only need a handful of people to donate $5,000 or more. Or we need a bucket full to donate $1,000. Or a tote sack full to donate $500. You get the idea! With a 24,000 windfall you should go large. Send your generous donation to Lakemoor Hills Resource Council. PO Box 10435, Knoxville 37939.
Part-time help wanted for yard work and misc chores. 8 – 16 hrs/wk, $10/hr. Please call Jim de Ropp at 865-389-4717 if interested or know someone who is. Thanks!
Purchase Sip & Snoop Tickets
Buy your Sip & Snoop tickets at the community picnic tomorrow. You can also drop your registration in the mail.
All profits will help landscape our area of Alcoa Highway when construction is complete.
A call for camp counselors, and lifeguards
Hello neighbors,
Our son’s school is looking for summer staff please forward this to anyone you know might be interested.
Tell ’em David Couch sent you 😀
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LHHA Picnic & Annual Car Show – You are Invited!
Interesting Cars,Trucks, Motorcycle or any thing on wheels are wanted to show at the Lakemoor Hills Family Picnic. Time: 4 -7 pm; Place Lake Hills Presbyterian Church Lawn; Date; Saturday, May 5. Contact Mike Parker for information.
865 579 9001
Calling all Artists and Craftspersons
The Lakemoor Hills Picnic this Saturday will feature an exhibit of fine arts and crafts. The exhibit is open to all artists and craftspersons in our area. The Monday art group will be exhibiting but we know there are so many more creative people in our neighborhood. You can exhibit one piece or many! No limit. You can put a price tag on it to sell or not. But let’s share the talents the make our neighborhood so rich. If you would like to exhibit please contact Geri Mulligan so we can save a space. We will be setting up at 3:00 on Saturday so stop by and place your work. See you Saturday.
Visit Circle Lake Park
Walk, jog, run, bike or drive by and see your new park at the end of Circle Lake Lane this weekend. When you get back home write a check to Lakemoor Hills Resource Council to make the rest of the park a reality. Mail your check to Fran Thomforde at 3616 Circle Lake Lane.