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Saratoga Springs Southwest Neighborhood Association
P.O. Box 4783, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
info@sswna.org
Who We Are:
The Southwest Neighborhood Association of Saratoga Springs, Inc. is a voluntary association of homeowners, business owners and residents in the Saratoga Springs portion of Geyser Crest; in the immediate area of the Saratoga Springs section of Geyser Road (i.e. from Hayes Drive to Route 50) and generally, within the entire southwest corner of the city. Specific boundaries may be found in the Association's by-laws. Our purpose in organizing is to identify and take action on matters of civic concern to residents and businesses of the southwest neighborhood of the City of Saratoga Springs and, after appropriate consideration, to seek favorable resolution of these matters. Examples of the types of concerns to be addressed include planning, zoning and other land development issues; code enforcement; traffic problems; public utility issues; parks and recreation; aesthetic issues; needed services for the neighborhood; and city-wide quality of the natural and cultural environment of the southwest neighborhood; to conserve, protect and preserve public and private property interests; and to strive to achieve a sense of community.
ADOPTED ISSUES INCLUDE:
1. animal control - Bill Chisham
2. city property on Hathorn Blvd. - Cary Hickey
3. derelict cars - Jerry Huffman
4. household debris - Diana Bradley
5. liaison to Master Gardener - Cathy Commerford
6. historic cemetery preservation - Matt Veitch
7. accuracy of maps - Matt Veitch
8. sidewalk/bike path - Matt Veitch & Eric Lacoppola
9. right-of-way/tree belt protection - Molly Gagné
10. adopt-a-highway - Jean Hall
11. sand dune protection - Raoul Gagné
12. signage on public spaces
13. train derailment plan - Russ Lehr
14. street lights - Mary Dudley
15. storage containers in residential neighborhoods
16. missing house numbers
17. Community Policing
18. RV and boat storage info - Tom and Sandy Smith
19. “Curb Appeal” awards - Mary Dudley
20. Southwest Neighborhood Historian - Matt Veitch
21. Emergency call list - Molly Gagné
22. Web Site - Ken Williams
23. Bike Rodeo/bike licensing - Lynn Goodness
Membership dues are $10.00 per household per year and are payable upon application for membership and, thereafter, by January 1 of each year.
The President is responsible for all website content.