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160 of 269 Households Step Up Our thanks to those Normandy Farm Residents who supported their community by paying their NFHA dues, which will make it possible for us to have snow removal this winter. Our thanks to the early birds whose checks were received as of November 15. Five residents chose to remain anonymous. A couple of people generously donated additional money. This means that 109 of 269 residents have still not paid their fair share for snow removal and maintaining their neighborhood. Please send your dues/snow fund checks today.In case you misplaced your membership renewal form, you can download it here.

Paul Ransberger Will Serve Another Year as President  Going beyond the call of duty, Paul has agreed to continue as NFHA president through 2012. We are grateful for his leadership and hope that others will step forward in the coming year and prepare to take the lead when his term expires. We also welcome new board members Dr. Gabriel Bosslet and Lynne Weinstein, and thank retiring board members Keith Becker and Chuck Smith for their service to the community.

City Plans Greenways and Bikeways The City has plans for trails and bike lanes connecting all parts of Indianapolis, including our area. This will be a boon to bikers and walkers all over the city. Click here to see a map of the planned connections.

Neighbors Want to Know! Here are some of the questions posed at the NFHA Annual Meeting:

  • I have drainage problems on my property. The Marion County Soil & Water Conservation District may be able to help. Visit them at marionswcd.org.
  • My street sign has been removed/knocked over/obscured by shrubbery. Visit the Mayor's Action Center to request services. Find the MAC here.

Blogger Captures Traders Point History Learn about the town that was swept away by Eagle Creek at Ross Reller's blog that seeks to preserve its stories and unite its residents. Also find here breaking news from Traders Point Association of Neighborhoods (TPAN). Go there

Options for Recycling and eCycling Did you know you can recycle cell phones, computers, and all sorts of computer equipment? We've assembled information for you about what and where to recycle and ecycle. Go there

Make Yourself at Home in Normandy Farms  Visit this "unofficial" website created by a neighbor. Includes community resources, landscaping tips, voter information, and more. Go there

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