Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Changes in Refuse Collection procedures and fees to be considered


The Lakeland Board of Commissioners will review possible changes to solid waste (refuse) collection procedures and rates at the Work Session on Monday, October 27, 2008. This will include an amendment to the contract with All Star Waste Services and an amendment to the rate structure.


The proposal is based on the following circumstances:


-The contract with All Star Waste Services expires December 31, 2009. (I had previously incorrectly advised several residents it expired December 31, 2008.)


-We have had requests for regular recycling pickups and yard waste (tree limbs, leaves etc.) pickup. Weekly pickup would eliminate or reduce many of the problems concerning pickup of yard waste.


-Starting with the new contract on January 1, 2010 (this will be bid in late 2009), the City will require more separation of yard waste (recycling) etc. and improved recycling containers that we cannot realistically require in this contract due to the high capital costs and only one year remaining in the contract.


-The City Storm Water Management program emphasizes reducing contamination of the surface water ( resulting contamination of creeks and lakes etc.) and control of litter. Increased pickup up yard waste and recycling will help meet this goal.


The proposed changes, to be effective January 1, 2009 are:


1. Weekly pickup of recycling. All Star will pick up all recycling on a weekly basis. Existing bids would be used. In addition, customer supplied hinged carts etc. of recycling up to 65 gallons and a maximum of 50 pounds will be picked up. (My understanding is newspapers will need to be separated from the other recycling). The hinged/covered carts will prevent recycling items from being blown out of carts. Any carts would be a customer provided item and are not required.


2. Weekly pickup of all yard waste (grass, limbs etc.). All bagged leaves will be picked up by All Star regardless of the number. Heavier loads of limbs, branches and brush will be picked up by a specialized truck (a “knuckleboom” truck). Yard waste will not be recycled this year, but Lakeland proposes to require the contractor to recycle yard waste (rather than putting it in a landfill) starting in 2010 in order to begin compliance with regulations proposed by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation.


The proposed fee for the increased services, along with a scheduled rate increase, will increase refuse collection rates for Lakeland residents to $20.53 per month.

Residents are welcome to attend the Board of Commissioners Work Session, which starts at 6:30 p.m., Monday, October 27, 2008.


Comments or questions can be e-mailed to a temporary e-mail set up for comments or questions at CityofLakeland@gmail.com or at Lakeland City Hall, 10001 Highway 70, Lakeland, (867-2717) Comments may also be made through the web site at www.lakelandtn.gov.


Storm Water Program/ Fees to be considered


Fees to fund storm water activities designed to comply with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) mandate for Storm Water activities are being considered by the Board of Commissioners at the BOC Work Session on Monday, October 27, 2008.


Compliance with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Phase II Storm Water Rules and Regulations requires the City to have the following activities as part of a Storm Water Management Plan:


· Public Education and Outreach

· Public Participation/Involvement

· Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination

· Construction Site Runoff Control

· Post-Construction Runoff Control

· Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping

· Storm Sewer Mapping and Update


The program will include contracted litter pickup of major streets, enforcement of violations of the Storm Water Rules and Regulations, storm water mapping and public education.


The Board of Commissioners will consider instituting a Storm Water Fee to pay for activities associated with complying with the Storm Water requirements.


The Board will consider a basic fee of up to $3.20 per “basic residential unit” per month which in most cases would be the charge for residential single family units. Businesses with large parking areas etc. may pay more depending on the area of the property, type of surface etc.


Residents are welcome to attend the Board of Commissioners Work Session, which starts at 6:30 p.m., Monday, October 27, 2008. Comments or questions can be e-mailed to a temporary e-mail set up for comments or questions at CityofLakeland@gmail.com or at Lakeland City Hall, 10001 Highway 70, Lakeland, (867-2717) Comments may also be made through the web site at www.lakelandtn.gov.

Lakeland Phonebooks are Coming!


The new Lakeland Phone Book has been published and received. A phone book will be delivered to all Lakeland residents and businesses within the next several weeks. We expect to start delivering the phone books Monday, October 27, 2008. Delivery is expected to take seveal weeks, depending on the weather and coordination with normal daily activities.


Phone books will be delivered by City personnel in City of Lakeland uniforms in identified City of Lakeland vehicles. Each phone book will be in a frosted clear bag.


Representative Ron Lollar was instrumental in coordinating a State of Tennessee grant for the phone book. He reviewed the grant application and otherwise assisted in the grant process. We greatly appreciate his assistance.


We appreciate the efforts of the Lakeland Civic Club and other Lakeland residents and City of Lakeland personnel in this process. A lot of time and effort went into this Directory and we hope it is helpful to Lakeland residents and businesses.


Thursday, October 16, 2008

I-40/Canada Road Traffic Signal schedule

Shelby County recently provided the following schedule for installation of traffic signals at I-40 and Canada Road:

-Advertisement Issued for Signal Construction October 6th, 2008

-Prebid Conference October 27th

-Bids received from Contractors Nov 4th

-Notification of Award to Contractor December 2008

-Spring 2009 completion of project

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

2010 Census workers needed!

The City recently received a flyer from the Department of Commerce that “Partnership Specialist” positions are available in Tennessee and other states for working on the 2010 Census. Persons interested in working with the 2010 Census may get more information at www.census.gov/rocha/www or www.usajobs.com.

In addition, the Charlette Regional Census Center (the census center for Tennessee) is hiring about 75,000 persons in a five state region to help build address lists in pre-census operations. Information on these positions is available at www.census.gov/rocha/www.

I encourage interested persons from Lakeland who know Lakeland isn’t Arlington, Memphis, or Bartlett or Cordova etc. to apply so Lakeland will get a fair census count!

Monday, October 13, 2008

Dance at IH Clubhouse, Saturday, October 18




Dance to the music of the 60’s and 70’s (and a few years on either side) this Saturday, October 18 at the International Harvester (I.H.) Clubhouse, 4523 Canada Road from 7:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.


D.J. Eddie Richardson will be playing music from the 60’s and 70’s for dancing. Richardson is well known in the Memphis area and always plays an excellent selection of music!


The River City Boppers dance club will be operating the dance as a joint recreational event with the Lakeland Parks and Recreation Department.

Cost is $4.00 for Lakeland residents and club members. Soft drinks are available for a donation. The IH Club is a non-smoking facility.


A future event is scheduled for November 15, 2008 and will resume in January of 2009, depending on attendance.


The International Harvester Managerial Club and the City of Lakeland recently agreed that the City of Lakeland will schedule the Clubhouse for both public and private events such as company gatherings, Christmas Parties, weddings, anniversaries reunions etc. Fees are currently approximately the same as previously charged by the IH Managerial Club. Clean up service or self-cleanup options are available.


Persons or organizations wishing to reserve the Clubhouse may call 901-867-2717, Lakeland City Hall, 10001 Highway 70, Lakeland, Tennessee 38002.


Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Lakeland Elementary School PTA fund raiser

The Lakeland Elementary School PTA is sponsoring an "Enchanted Evening", Friday, October 17th at the historic Hillwood in Davies Plantation. This is an adults only fund raiser and will include an Italian dinner (with delicious desserts!), live music and a live auction.

Support Lakleand Elementary and plan to attend this event! information at www.lakelandpta.com/currentnews.html.

This site also contains a lot of valuable information about Lakeland Elementary activities!

The infomation on this event on the site is copied below:


“Some Enchanted Evening”

Italian Dinner, Live Auction and GREAT Parents Night Out!

OCTOBER 17th

Historic Hillwood in Davies Plantation
Dinner @ 6 p.m. Auction @ 7 p.m.
Join us in an evening specifically designed for adults to enjoy an Italian dinner, listen to live piano music, bid on fabulous live auction items, and win generous door prizes!

It promises to be a fun way to mingle with other LES parents, meet new people, and win prizes! It is a celebration of school and community. It promises to be a relaxing evening to be enjoyed before the rush of the impending holiday season!

The planned dinner menu consists of Spaghetti w/ Marinara or Meat Sauce, Meatballs, Italian Salad Garlic Bread and a variety of Delicious Desserts provided by LES Bakers!

The elegant dinner will begin at 6:00 and the live auction will start at 7:00. Adults are invited to wear their “festive attire” which is anything from your party clothes, nice work attire to your Sunday best.

Alcoholic beverages will be available for cash donations.

Tickets are $15.00 per person. Visa and Mastercard will be
accepted for auction items.

All proceeds benefit the students of LES!

Hillwood @ Davies Plantation
3570 Davieshire Drive Memphis, TN 38133

To see our venue go to:
http://www.eventective.com/USA/Tennessee/Memphis/107984/Hillwood-at-Davies-Plantation.html

Reservations for couples/groups with tables up to 10 are available – reserve your table now!

Please MAIL the bottom form with your money (checks payable to LES PTA) to:

Lakeland Elementary
10050 Oakseed Lane
Lakeland, TN 38002

Please send in an envelope marked PTA Enchanted Evening.
__________________________________________________________________
Ticket Order Form
Please return your order no later than October 15th.
Number of Tickets: _________ x ($15.00) each = __________
Individual Tickets Name: _______________________________________
You will give your name at the door the night of the event
Group Reservations: If you are a part of a group reservation for a table of 10 please indicate the other names
at your table:
_______________________________________ _________________________________________
_______________________________________ _________________________________________
_______________________________________ _________________________________________
_______________________________________ _________________________________________
_______________________________________ _________________________________________
Confirmations sent via email. Email Address: ____________________________________________________
(Please PRINT)
Phone number: ________________________
How did you hear about our “Enchanted Evening”? ____________________________________________
Regretfully, I am unable to attend but, would like to donate the following: _____________________________
If you have any questions please email me @ sjneri@fedex.com.

Friday, October 03, 2008

Lakeland Station Mall details!

Learn the lastest about the Lakeland Station Mall renovation! Rene Daniel with Gilad Property Management (leasing manager for Lakeland Station) will be at the October Lakeland Chamber of Commerce Luncheon at 11:30 a.m., Thursday, October 9 at the Stonebridge Golf Club.

Additional information or make reservations at www.LakelandChamberofCommerce.com RSVP by calling Chris Perry at 867-1988 by Tuesday, October 7!

Also, this is your opportunity to get involved! Chamber Members will have the opportunity to nominate themselves or other members for the leadership positions of President, Vice-President of Programs, Vice-President of Membership and Treasurer.

Monday, September 29, 2008

Bike Derby and Movie Night

The Lakeland Lions Club and Lakeland Parks and Recreation are scheduling a Bike Derby and Movie night on Friday, October 3 at City Hall Park. "Rockin Robin" will be present as DJ for part of the event.

A Bike Derby for children age 5-12 is scheduled for 5:30 p.m., Friday, October 3 at City Hall Park on Highway 70. Trophies will be given to the 1st and 2nd place winners per age group. Age groups (tentative based on sign ups) are ages 5 and 6, 7, 8 and 9 and 10,11 and 12.

Sign up is immediately prior to the Derby on Friday, October 3.

Participants must bring their own bicycle. A bicycle helmet is required while riding in the Derby.

A drawing for a free bicycle is planned.

There is also an opportunity for children to be fingerprinted for security from 6:00 p.m. to 7:15 p.m.

The movie "Madagascar" will be shown at 7:15 p.m.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Isty Bitsy Spider

At a training session recently, the speaker started off with a demonstration of gestures (without words) and asked the audience to start singing the words and following when they knew what song he was signing.

The audience quickly joined in (one person almost as soon as the first gesture started). The speaker noted about “three people” in the audience of roughly 200 people didn’t understand, and we must be “International” attendees.

Even after he explained the song was “Isty Bisty Spider” and that “everyone” knew it, I realized I had never consciously heard or remembered it.

I mentioned this to Aliene and she said “Everyone” knew the song and to ask my 6 and 8 year old granddaughters.

Sure enough last night I called my 8 year old granddaughter and asked if she knew the “spider song” and she immediately started singing the entire song. (My 6-year-old granddaughter was crying in the background for the chance to sing it also).

The speaker was trying to demonstrate that we all retain a lot of information in our memory that can be accessed.

What I learned was that no one knows everything, and, again, it demonstrates the importance of involving as many people as possible in solving a problem and the importance of comments and suggestions! I was reminded again of the importance of public input and the persons who serve on volunteer Boards and Commissions and how valuable their contribution of knowledge and information is.

Perhaps appropriately, the speaker was Robert Fulghum, author of “All I Really Needed to Know I Learned in Kindergarten” and, yes, I am one of those persons who never attended Kindergarten!

Thursday, September 25, 2008

City Hall E-Mail Off line Tuesday, October 7

The Lakeland City Hall e-mail will be off line all day Tuesday, October 7, 2008, for a scheduled e-mail upgrade. E-mail cannot be received or sent during this time.

Phone service and the Lakeland web site(www.lakelandtn.gov)is not expected to be affected.

Monday, September 15, 2008

New Sewer Emergency Number



For life-threatening emergencies requiring Police, Fire or Medical response:
Dial 911


The new Sewer Emergency number is 870-8594. This is for "after hours" calls. PLEASE don't hesitate to call this number for the City to respond and check the sewer to determine if the problem is on the City line.

If you don't call, and call a plumbing company first, the City cannot reimburse you for the plumbing call.

There is no charge for the city to check the City sewer lines for blockages.

For other non-sewer emergencies, call 867-8920.

During regular business hours (8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays), call 867-2717.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Public Wi Fi connections, Surveillance Cameras to debut at City Hall Park

The final adjustments are being made to the system to provide Public Wi Fi connections at City Hall Park and in City Hall. Surveillance cameras will also be operational.

The Wi Fi system will allow persons using the park (or inside City Hall) to connect to the public wireless internet system. Coverage areas will include the picnic area and the soccer field area as well as inside City Hall. The Wi Fi system will be public access without the need for a password.

The Lakeland Economic Development Commission is planning a “Connection Day” ceremony . The Lakeland Economic Development Commission initiated the project, developed plans, guided the project through approval by the Lakeland Board of Commissioners, and provided assistance during the implementation stage.

Members of the Lakeland Economic Development Commission include Chair Mark Lawrence, Josh Roman, John Dudas, Pamela Womack, Connie Hess, Don Barber, Shirlee Clark, and Boyd Ruppelt. Vice Mayor Mark Hartz is the Board of Commission liaison to the Economic Development Commission.

Josh Roman was especially instrumental in researching and developing plans for the Wi Fi system. Past EDC members Don Oliver and Melissa Smithmier were also active in the development stages of the Wi Fi in the park concept.

Critical Edge Technology is the company installing the Wi Fi and surveillance system in the park. Michael Allsup and Forrest May of Critical Edge Technology worked closely with the City in implementing the project.

The “Connection Day” ceremony (the Economic Development Commission may select a different name!) will be scheduled in the near future.

Friday, September 05, 2008

Design Review Commission Meeting Canceled

The Lakeland Design Review Commission meeting scheduled for 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, September 9, 2008 has been canceled.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

The Times They Are A-Changing



Lakeland is constantly changing, and recent developments will have a major impact on Lakeland and the Lakeland community. Some projects creating change include the following:

NEW CANADA ROAD ALIGNMENT:

The Lakeland Board of Commissioners has created a Stakeholders Committee to work with the consulting engineers on developing the alignment and amenities of New Canada Road. This is the first phase of the New Canada Road project.

The Board established the membership of the Stakeholders Committee to include a member selected from Lakeland boards and commissions, a representative of (and selected by) each homeowners association/neighborhood association along the route, four representatives of businesses and landowners along the route, and two members from the Lakeland community.

Residents interested in appointment to the New Canada Road Stakeholders Committee should submit a letter/e-mail of interest to CityHall@lakelandtn.org (put New Canada Road Stakeholders Committee in the subject line), mail or drop off at City Hall, 10001 Highway 70, Lakeland, Tennessee 38002 or fax to 867-2063. Stakeholders Committee members will be expected to invest a considerable amount of time in this project in attending meetings and reading.

Appointments of the representatives of businesses and landowners are made by the Board of Commissioners.

INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER MANAGERIAL CLUBHOUSE

The Board of Commissioners’ September 4, 2008, Agenda will include an agreement with the International Harvester Managerial Clubhouse for the City of Lakeland to schedule the main part of the IH Clubhouse for public or private activities in the immediate future instead of 2015 as scheduled in the current lease agreement.


The agreement specifically provides for the International Harvester Club Managers to continue to utilize the Clubhouse and property in accordance with the original donation agreement, with the exception the City will handle the scheduling of the Clubhouse for civic and private groups.

Since the original lease agreement, the City has established and increased its capacity to provide recreational activities to Lakeland residents, and the ability to schedule the IH Clubhouse will substantially increase recreational opportunities in Lakeland.

The Lakeland Board of Commissioners has established guidelines to provide for continued use by the IH Clubhouse by Lakeland based civic groups, as well as booking private groups on a fee basis.

The City is currently in the process of upgrading the clubhouse. The upgrade started last year with the installation of central air conditioning.

The Lakeland Community certainly owes a lot to the foresight of the International Harvester Managers who purchased the property in the (I understand) mid- fifties and agreed to donate the building and 66 acre park to the Lakeland Community. The clubhouse and property will always be used for park and recreational purposes and will be a significant recreational feature in Lakeland.

The City agreed to name the park the International Harvester Managerial Park in recognition of the International Harvesters Managers’ substantial gift to the community. On behalf of all of Lakeland residents, I extend a big thank you to the International Harvesters Managers for this land and clubhouse that will forever be an asset to the City of Lakeland.

FIRE STATION # 2

While a lot of details remain to be worked out, the City of Lakeland and Shelby County are considering an agreement for the City of Lakeland to build Lakeland Fire Station # 2, which will be staffed by the Shelby County Fire Department.

The Agreement, which is on the September 4, 2008, Board of Commissioners Agenda, must be approved both by the City of Lakeland and Shelby County.

The station will provide enhanced fire protection to Lakeland residents as well as continue to increase the fire protection infrastructure in the event the City of Lakeland must establish a Lakeland Fire Department.

Preliminary plans are for Fire Station # 2 to be located in the City Hall area along Highway 70, although this could change.

STONEBRIDGE GOLF COURSE

The September 4, 2008, Board of Commissioners Agenda will include a proposal to establish a “Purchase Committee” to negotiate for the purchase of the Stonebridge Golf Course.

If the City is successful in purchasing the Stonebridge Golf Course, the City will renovate the greens and make clubhouse improvements. Tentative plans are for a restaurant at the clubhouse and upgrading of the clubhouse.

LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS

Perhaps the most significant potential change in the future of Lakeland is the potential new Land Development Regulations. I urge all residents to become familiar with and comment on the proposals. Information is available at www.Lakelandtn.gov, and the Planning Department holds regular “1 on 1” meetings for residents who have questions on the proposed regulations.

The schedule of “1 on 1” meetings is posted on Channel 19 and at www.Lakelandtn.gov, and at www.youtube.com (search for Lakeland news) and reminders are on www.Twitter.com (follow Lakeland or City of Lakeland).

Trash/recycle schedule changes due to Labor Day

All scheduled trash pickup and recycling pickup will be changed to one day later due to the Labor Day Holiday on Monday, September 1.

Refuse pickup normally scheduled for Monday will be picked up Tuesday etc. Recycle pickup normally scheduled for Tuesday will be picked up Wedensday and recycle pickup normally scheduled for Wednesday will be picked up Thursday.

Reminders of the new schedule will be posted on http://www.twitter.com/ (follow Lakeland or CityofLakeland).

September Calendar changes

City Hall will be closed Monday, September 1, 2008 in observance of the Labor Day Holiday.

The Lakeland Board of Commissioners Work Session, normally scheduled for Monday, September 22, is rescheduled to Monday, September 29.

The BOC Regular Meeting is on the normal date, Thursday, October 2, 2008. The Town Meeting will start at 5:30 p.m.

The September calendar for Lakeland meetings is at http://www.lakeandtn.org/. Lakeland meetings are also on Comcast Channel 19, http://www.youtube.com/ (search for Lakeland news) and reminders are at http://www.twitter.com/ (follow Lakeland or CityofLakeland).

Monday, August 18, 2008

New Canada Road Stakeholders Committee

Letters of Interest are being accepted from Lakeland residents who are interested in participating in a “Stakeholders Committee” for New Canada Road. Four Members who are property owners in the area of New Canada Road and two Members who are residents of other areas of the City will be appointed to the Stakeholders Committee.

Letters of Interest may be e-mailed with the subject line “New Canada Road Letter of Interest” to CityHall@lakelandtn.org, mailed to City of Lakeland/New Canada Road, 10001 Highway 70, Lakeland, Tennessee 38002 or faxed to the City of Lakeland at 867-2063. We are asking for all Letters of Interest to be submitted by September 19, 2008. The Board of Commissioners will make the final appointment of all interested participants from these categories.

The New Canada Road Stakeholders Committee will work with the Project Engineer and City of Lakeland in recommending the alignment and preliminary design of New Canada Road. Design elements of the roadway include amenities such as landscaping, bicycle lanes, and street islands. The alignment of New Canada Road will also be a critical element in the decision making. The new alignment must fit into existing and developing neighborhoods while keeping the natural characteristics of Lakeland. It is anticipated that six meetings will be held with the Committee in the coming year to review and comments on the alignment and design elements. Most meetings will be held in the late afternoon and last no more than three hours. In addition to the stakeholder meetings, several public meetings will also be held to provide information to the public.

The Stakeholders Committee is composed of representatives of the Homeowners Associations/Neighborhood Associations along Canada Road and New Canada Road, a representative of several Boards and Commissions and the four positions for property/business owners along the route and the two general “at large” positions.

A considerable amount of time and effort will be required for meetings and reviewing information provided for the important decisions involved in the project.

The New Canada Road project has been planned since at least 1992 and is expected to be completed in 2012. The project is funded by a federal grant which will pay for 80% of all costs. The City of Lakeland is paying the remaining 20%. The Project is anticipated to costs nearly $10,000,000 and be completed by 2012.

Recycling/meeting reminders on www.Twitter.com!

Recycling day reminders and meeting reminders as well as notices are available on www.Twitter.com.  

Sign on to www.Twitter.com and follow either "Lakeland" or "City of Lakeland" to receive reminders.  Notices are limited to 140 characters so messages will be short!


Friday, August 15, 2008

Canada Road Bridge closing 8-22 to 8-25 for repairs

The Tennessee Department of Transportation announced the Canada Road/I-40 bridge will be closed for repairs from 7:00 p.m., Friday, August 22, 2008 until 6:00 a.m., Monday, August 25, 2008.

One lane of Westbound I-40 traffic will also be closed.

Monday, August 04, 2008

Lakeland Phone book ad/announcement opportunities

Businesses, civic organizations and individuals are invited to purchase advertising in the forthcoming Lakeland PhoneBook. This will provide long term exposure for your message to all current and new Lakeland residents. As a bonus, proceeds from the ads are used to benefit the Lakeland Civic Club which invests the funds in the Lakeland Community for the benefit of the Lakeland Community.

Lakeland Civic Club members and other Lakeland residents are contributing their time to verify names and addresses etc. as well as selling ads and have put a lot of hours into this project.

If interested, contact Margaret Brown at 388-9190.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Channel 19 on You Tube!

The City is uploading Comcast Cable Channel 19 information to You Tube as a service to residents who don't have cable television or who wish to access the information from their office etc.

The current information was a test, but we will be uploading the information anytime Channel 19 information is updated.

To access the video of Channel 19, go to www.youtube.com and type in the search box "Lakeland TN Channel 19". It will pop up and you can click on the video, "Lakeland TN Channel 19-News you can use!"



Thursday, July 24, 2008

Park Master Plan Public Input Meetings Scheduled

The future of Lakeland Parks and Recreation will be discussed at a meeting at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, August 14 and at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, August 21 at the IH Clubhouse on Canada Road.

All residents are invited to attend the meetings. Representation by all segments of the community will be emphasized so all views are considered in the Master Plan for Lakeland Parks and Recreation.

Residents wishing to participate are encouraged to complete the form at http://www.lakelandtn.gov/ and return it to Brenda Lockhart at Lakeland City Hall. We emphasize all residents are encouraged to attend and signup is not required. The signup is being conducted so efforts can be made to insure the participation includes representation reflecting Lakeland demographics.

Some examples of groups, in addition to traditional demographics, include representatives of business, health organizations, media, civic club leaders, youth organizations and scout leaders, arts organizations or local artists, church, schools, sports providers, coaches etc., and citizens with a special expertise.

I urge all residents to attend and participate in these important meetings.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Lakeland Parks Golf Tournament Friday, September 12

Keep this date! Friday, September 12, 2008 is the date for the Lakeland Parks and Recreation Second Annual Golf Tournament at the Stonebridge Golf Course. Funds raised by the tournament are used for required certification and background checks of volunteer Lakeland Recreation coaches. The City of Lakeland requires certification and background checks for all coaches in recreation programs.

Sign up and general information is available at www.Lakelandtn.gov or contact City Hall at 867-2717.

The Golf Tournament, which is co-sponsored by Saint Francis Hospital of Bartlett, is scheduled to start at 1:00 p.m., Friday, September 12. Entry fee will include dinner, greens fees, cart, open driving range, team picture, a chance for winning door prizes and a lot of fun! Other awards include prizes for closest to the pin, longest drive and a new car for a hole in one!

Businesses, organizations (such as Homeowner Associations’!), and individuals are encouraged to form Teams to participate in the tournament.

Sponsorship opportunities are still available for businesses, organizations and individuals. Contact Brenda Lockhart at 867-2717 if you are interested in a sponsorship of tee signs, items for goodie bags, beverages, snacks etc. or other support of this worthwhile event.

Saturday, July 12, 2008

LAST CHANCE TO BE LISTED IN LAKELAND PHONE DIRECTORY!

DEADLINE FOR LAKELAND PHONE BOOK WEDNESDAY, JULY 16TH
At the time of this writing the clocking is ticking down to the 11th hour of July 11 to submit your listing info for the NEW Lakeland Phone Directory. Have you returned the request from Lakeland City Hall? Your very last submission deadline is until Wednesday, July 16. Here are your options:
  • Use the stamped return envelope
  • OR send a fax to City Hall 867-2063
  • OR call 867-2717
  • OR complete the form online at www.lakelandtn.gov. Please provide the following information:

Names(s) to appear in directory (required)
Street Address (optional)
Subdivision (optional)
Telephone Number to be listed (###-####) land and/or cell
_____ No I/we do not wish to be listed in the City of Lakeland’s telephone directory
You Can Personalize the Phone Book Cover. Submit a picture(s), depicting “Where Quality of Life is a Way of Life” in Lakeland. If your
photo(s) is selected you will be recognized on the cover. Submit to Cecil Tompkins as a JPEG at crtomp@yahoo.com along with your name, address and phone number Or drop snap shots in the mail to Cecil , 9645 Blue Spruce Drive.
The Directory will include a section of only Lakeland businesses. Additionally Lakeland commercial and home businesses are being invited to place a paid display advertisement (black & white) in a section listed by category. This section is open to any business in and outside of Lakeland. Please contact Margaret Brown for pricing and layout information - 388-9190 or by email: mbrown@dbrown.com.
We have had an excellent response, and I am glad Lakeland has residents who understand the importance of this project and are working for a better Lakeland community.
Again, our thanks to Representative Ron Lollar, who understood the importance of this project for Lakeland residents and assisted in a Community Enhancement Grant which is paying for the costs of collection of the phone numbers and publication of the Lakeland Phone Book.

Saturday, July 05, 2008

Number Please! July 11 Deadline!

Lakeland residents who desire to be listed in the Lakeland Phone Book must send back the response by Friday, July 11, 2008 or list your number at www.Lakelandtn.gov by Friday, July 11 to be assured of a listing in the Lakeland Phone Book.

To list your directory listing at www.Lakelandtn.gov is simple and easy. The listing information is at the top right of the opening page of the web site.

We appreciate the assistance of the Lakeland Civic Club and other Lakeland residents in this community project.

We have had an excellent response, and I am glad Lakeland has residents who understand the importance of this project and are working for a better Lakeland community.

Again, our thanks to Representative Ron Lollar, who understood the importance of this project for Lakeland residents and assisted in a Community Enhancement Grant which is paying for the costs of collection of the phone numbers and publication of the Lakeland Phone Book.

Ever since I moved to Lakeland I have received calls asking if BellSouth/ATT for some reason doesn't put Lakeland in the phone book why don't we print our own?

The more phone numbers included, the more useful the Lakeland Phone Book will be, so if you haven't provided your phone number, (and wish to do so), return the form or sign up at www.Lakelandtn.gov right now!

Thursday, July 03, 2008

Trash pickup for Friday customers is Saturday!

The scheduled Friday, July 4 trash pickup will be on Saturday, July 5. No other routes are affected by the Independence Day Holiday schedule.