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Fairfax Excavation to Bring in Front Loaders

02-08-10, 11:00 a.m.

Fairfax Excavation will in the neighborhood today (02-08-10) with heavy equipment to remove and relocate the snow.

They were here late last night (into the early morning hours) providing emergency access to all roads with a front end loader. For safety reasons, the drivers of Fairfax Excavation took some much needed rest and will continue the snow removal process throughout today.

The Snow Plows Are on the Way

02-06-10, 6:50 p.m.

Genesis Landscapes, the community's contracted snow removal company, is having equipment problems. With the size of this storm (worse than December) it is causing breakdowns with the plows.

Fairfax Excavation will be on site with the heavy equipment to relocate the snow when the storm stops. They are also helping out with the plowing. They have a truck on the way to the property (if not on the property already). With the current conditions, there is no estimated time of their arrival. We are making every attempt to at least try and keep the driveway lanes open. The Community Manager is aware of and had heard of several issues with some streets.

The management company is making every attempt to open up the community. Heavy equipment is being brought in to move the snow and contractors will work around the clock to make the roads drivable. Please be patient during this time as every effort is made to open up the community.

Digging Out…Again

02-06-10

Here we go again. During heavy blizzards like this one, it is challenging to dig out your car without dumping snow onto the road.

However, homeowners should not put snow in the drive lanes after they have been plowed. This will make the clearing of roads in the development even more difficult, and cause problems for everyone.

In what may be the understatement of the year, this was a huge storm and we appreciate everyone's patience during this time.

Cleaning Up After Our Pets

02-02-10

The HOA would like to remind homeowners, specifically dog owners, to always carry a plastic bag and take the time to clean up after their pets after they have taken care of business. “Bag it up. Tie it up. Throw it away in the garbage.”

Environmentalists say not to throw the dog waste into a storm drain, creek or lake because the fecal matter contains harmful pathogens that can effect wildlife and our drinking water.

Many residents may not realize that in Loudoun County not cleaning up after your pet is a Class Four misdemeanor, which carries a fine of up to $200.

If it's snowing, the snow will cover the business up. But the business will still be there. Let's not leave any surprises for our neighbors, eh?

LC Sheriff's Office Neighborhood Watch Newsletter Online

02-01-10

In an effort to keep citizens better informed about crime, the Sheriff's Office has implemented a monthly Neighborhood Watch Newsletter. This newsletter includes safety and security tips relevant for the month and the time of year. It also includes information on recent crimes and crime trends in the county. The newsletter will also detail educational crime prevention training events that are open to the public. A copy of the most recent issue of the newsletter is online at the Office of the Sheriff Adult Crime Prevention Unit web site

View the February 1, 2010, issue (390 KB PDF).

Read more about the Neighborhood Watch Program.

Community Center Renovation

01-20-10

The Community Center, commonly referred to as the “clubhouse,” is currently being renovated.

It will not be available for rental until late March or early April. Once complete, it will be beautiful.

See more information about the Community Center.

New Board of Directors Elected at Annual Meeting

12-09-09

At the HOA Annual Meeting, the Board of Directors were elected as follows:

  • Harry Anderson – President
  • Sarah Turner – Vice President
  • Aaron Harris – Treasurer
  • Cynthia Payne – Secretary
  • Joan Whitehead – Director at Large

See a contact information for the new Board members.

Route 28 Construction Information Available Online

09-25-09

A number of activities related to the Route 28 Corridor have occurred since the Board Forum at Orbital Sciences on April 13th of this year, including the completion of a Results Report summarizing the information obtained from the Forum and stakeholder interviews, as well as a market study conducted as part of the Route 28 Keynote Employment CPAM. For ease of reference, a web page has been created for the public that provides information, documents, and reports related to Route 28 Corridor activities and initiatives.

Go to the Loudoun County Planning Department web site about Route 28.

Online DSHOA Report Form

07-21-08

The Dominion Station townhome community has an online Report Form that allows residents to report a concern, report a rule violation by a resident, or send a comment to the community manager.

Resident address and contact information is required, and all information will remain confidential. If your issue needs immediate attention, please contact the SFMC management office directly by telephone. This Report Form is a direct effort by the Board of Directors to improve the community and make it easier for residents to report issues to community management.

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  • Report suspicious criminal activity to the Sheriff's Department by calling (703) 777-1021.
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