montana
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Post by montana on Nov 28, 2022 15:33:36 GMT -7
I listened to the Road Committee Meeting last night, it seemed to me that, John Carp the Road Chair has plans to get Aires and Sirius Roads chip sealed.
I believe that these Roads do not belong to the GLA.
I brought up the fact that community members should be notified of upcoming committee meetings with more time so that they can plan to attend these meetings than just a day before the meeting.
Joe Bezotsky
-----Original Message-----
From: Glastonbury Landowners Association <info@glamontana.org>
To: Joe <jbezotsky@aol.com>
Sent: Mon, Nov 28, 2022 2:08 pm
Subject: GLA Road Committee Meeting Notice
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Road Committee Meeting Notice
Tuesday- November 29th, 2022 at 7:00 pm.
This will be a phone-in session. Call 877-660-4969 to join.
Meeting Agenda
1. Review Standish Fall maintenance work
2. Review Greg Sheldon fence repair work.
3. Review Nov. 8-10 snow storm plowing.
4. Guardrail project update.
5. Review Sirius Rd. need for asphalt repair; legal status.
6. Sirius Rd. chipsealing project update
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montana
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Post by montana on Nov 28, 2022 15:35:20 GMT -7
To:info@glamontana.org + 3 more Details GLA Board Does the GLA own Sirius Road? If we don't own it, why would we be chip sealing it? Where is the map that shows us what are the GLA road responsibilities? Who is favor of doing this Road? How are the non-emailing community members being informed of these GLA committee meetings? Joe Bezotsky
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Post by Poor Richard on Nov 29, 2022 5:59:31 GMT -7
Sirius Road sits on private land. That land was withdrawn from the Covenants in 1998 by Church Universal and Triumphant (CUT). Thus it is no longer part of Glastonbury and NOT under the legal jurisdiction of the Glastonbury Landowners Association (GLA). For evidence and legal documentation visit a previous article published by the Forum by clicking here.
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