Tree survey PDF Print E-mail

The neighborhood has lost many mature trees to storms and power line clearance. John Lane, President of the Edgewood Park Neighborhood Association, is working with Overhill Gardens nursery to order trees in bulk at a discount for planting this fall. Trees beautify your lot and reduce your air-conditioning costs.

John has carefully selected trees that are natural to East Tennessee and will provide fruit for both people and wildlife. The trees are described in this survey, and prices are the maximum. The discount we will receive depends on the size of the total order. 

Place your order by October 27.

Near November 10 we will deliver trees and provide you with planting instructions, and help with planting if you need it. You pay for the trees (cash or check) when you get the tree.

 
Meeting Place, a Return to the Larry Cox Center PDF Print E-mail
The September EPNA meeting will be held on Wednesday, the 19th at 7 PM at the newly remodeled Larry Cox Senior Center.  The meeting date for September had to be changed due to city related business.  However, starting in October and going forward, we will be back on a regular schedule of the 3rd Tuesday of every month (except December).
 
Revitalization Strategies for Neighborhoods PDF Print E-mail

Melissa went to the City's meeting about revitalization strategies for neighborhoods held at the Cansler YMCA on June 11. David Massey was the moderator for a panel representing neighborhood projects, contractors, and housing interest groups. Here is a brief summary of the main points.

 

 

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