| Improving the Pocono Entrance |
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| Thursday, 22 January 2009 07:46 | ||||
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The entrance monuments to our neighborhood are showing their age and need some TLC. Several proposals have been put forth on what we should do. The simplest suggestion is to simply repaint the monuments, but more of our neighbors seems to be looking to either sandblasting the monuments back to natural brick or in applying a granite veneer to give them the appearance of solid granite. Fairly universal seems to be support for restoring the old gas lanterns that used to adorn the tops of our monuments (where the concrete flower urns are now), but to install something other than gas as the light source. This matter is currently before the Board, but the Board wants your input. What do you think? Please go to the Community Forums and discuss your thoughts.
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A small neighborhood of 195 homes, Pocono was built in starting around 1971. Pocono features large lots, beautiful wooded areas, a community pool, and some of the best neighbors imaginable. Pocono is conveniently located near numerous shopping, entertainment, and employment centers. Access to major highways is close at hand, with Route 288, The Powhite Parkway, and Chippenham Parkway just a few minutes away.PCA Committees
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