The annual general membership meeting of the Windings Maintenance Corporation will take place on Monday, December 7th, beginning at 7pm. This year the meeting will be held in the meeting room of the Spring City Restaurant, located next to the Mobil station on the corner of Silvernail and Grandview Blvd.
All residents of the Windings subdivision will receive a mailing about a month prior to the meeting containing a proxy voting postcard, proposed 2016 budget and meeting agenda. The proxy card will contain the ballot for the WMC board election and the approval of the 2016 budget. Each proxy card will have a $.35 stamp affixed to it, so please take the time to fill it out and place it in the mail even if you plan on attending the meeting in person.
The WMC serves the 339 property owners residing in the Windings of Pebble Valley subdivision located in Waukesha, Wisconsin. The subdivision is legally known as "Pebble Valley Addition #2." If you have questions about your assessment or other issues in the Windings, contact President Frank Remfrey at (262) 542-0176 or fremfrey@yahoo.com. If you select one of the pages below be sure to use your computer's scrolling feature to read the content.
Sunday, November 1, 2015
City of Waukesha Announces Electronics Disposal Event
Good morning,
The Public Works Department wishes to inform all city employees that there is going to be a TV and electronics recycling collection day on November 7th, 2015, from 8 a.m. until 12 noon. at the city Drop-Off Center, located at 900 Sentry Dr. All residents are welcome to use this event to dispose of their electronics.
The Mayor's office has released the information below regarding an upcoming event that will allow residents to safely dispose of their unwanted electronics items:
The city is hosting Legacy Recycling to run the event, who will be on site to collect electronics from residents. There is a $20 fee for all old tube CRT (cathode ray tube) TVs and a $5 fee for all CRT computer monitors (that includes broken TVs or monitors). All other electronics – including flat screen TVs, computers, laptops, keyboards, mice, cords, printers, fax machines, video game systems, speakers, radios, and much more – will be accepted at no cost. The fees for the CRT TVs and computer monitors are paid to Legacy Recycling and they accept cash only.
To attend the event, vehicles with electronics must enter from the gate located at 600 Sentry Dr., the entrance to the Wastewater Treatment Plant. The Drop-Off Center gate, located at 900 Sentry Dr., will be open for residents coming for normal operations that day, including leaves, yard waste, branches, and recycling. The Drop-Off Center will be open for normal operations 8 a.m. until 4 p.m.
Electronics, such as TVs and computers, must be recycled per Wisconsin law. There is no pick up of electronics at city residences – residents must turn in their electronics for recycling. Residents should never put electronics into their household recycling or trash carts. Other local retail stores and companies do accept electronics year-round – residents should check with those companies for details of their programs.
The city intends on hosting more electronic recycling collections in 2016 and the dates will be announced. For more information, residents may call Legacy Recycling directly at 262-930-4228 or contact myself in Public Works.
Thank you, have a great weekend! Perhaps we will see you on the 7th!
Dustin
Dustin Nolan
City of Waukesha
Recycling and Solid Waste
262-524-3593
The Public Works Department wishes to inform all city employees that there is going to be a TV and electronics recycling collection day on November 7th, 2015, from 8 a.m. until 12 noon. at the city Drop-Off Center, located at 900 Sentry Dr. All residents are welcome to use this event to dispose of their electronics.
The Mayor's office has released the information below regarding an upcoming event that will allow residents to safely dispose of their unwanted electronics items:
The city is hosting Legacy Recycling to run the event, who will be on site to collect electronics from residents. There is a $20 fee for all old tube CRT (cathode ray tube) TVs and a $5 fee for all CRT computer monitors (that includes broken TVs or monitors). All other electronics – including flat screen TVs, computers, laptops, keyboards, mice, cords, printers, fax machines, video game systems, speakers, radios, and much more – will be accepted at no cost. The fees for the CRT TVs and computer monitors are paid to Legacy Recycling and they accept cash only.
To attend the event, vehicles with electronics must enter from the gate located at 600 Sentry Dr., the entrance to the Wastewater Treatment Plant. The Drop-Off Center gate, located at 900 Sentry Dr., will be open for residents coming for normal operations that day, including leaves, yard waste, branches, and recycling. The Drop-Off Center will be open for normal operations 8 a.m. until 4 p.m.
Electronics, such as TVs and computers, must be recycled per Wisconsin law. There is no pick up of electronics at city residences – residents must turn in their electronics for recycling. Residents should never put electronics into their household recycling or trash carts. Other local retail stores and companies do accept electronics year-round – residents should check with those companies for details of their programs.
The city intends on hosting more electronic recycling collections in 2016 and the dates will be announced. For more information, residents may call Legacy Recycling directly at 262-930-4228 or contact myself in Public Works.
Thank you, have a great weekend! Perhaps we will see you on the 7th!
Dustin
Dustin Nolan
City of Waukesha
Recycling and Solid Waste
262-524-3593
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