Sunday, June 30, 2019
UCO WEEKLY LCAM REPORT - JULY 1, 2019 - LIVE IN CYBERSPACE
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Here is a direct link to the UCO Weekly LCAM Report by Donald Foster - LCAM.
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Dave Israel
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Friday, June 28, 2019
Sunday, June 23, 2019
UCO WEEKLY LCAM REPORT - JUNE 24, 2019 - LIVE IN CYBERSPACE
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Here is a direct link to the UCO Weekly LCAM Report by Donald Foster - LCAM.
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Dave Israel
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Friday, June 21, 2019
IRA "BUTCH" ACKERMAN FOUND - SAFE AND WELL
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As per sheriffs Dept.... they just found him at Buffalo Wings On okeechobee. Thank God!
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 21, 2019, at 1:56 PM, Dave Israel - President, United Civic Organization
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HAVE YOU SEEN THIS MISSING CV RESIDENT - IRA ACKERMAN
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From: AlertPBC <noreply@everbridge.net>
Date: Fri, Jun 21, 2019 at 9:50 AM
Subject: Missing Person
From: AlertPBC <noreply@everbridge.net>
Date: Fri, Jun 21, 2019 at 9:50 AM
Subject: Missing Person
The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office is looking for Ira “Butch” Ackerman. Butch, 91 years of age, was last seen at 8:00 pm, Thursday, June 20, 2019. Butch is missing from his residence located in the 100 block of Easthampton F, Century Village, West Palm Beach. Butch was last seen wearing a blue t-shirt, gray shorts and camouflage crocks/shoes. Butch has been diagnosed with Dementia. PBSO considers him to be a missing and possibly endangered adult. Anyone that should come into contact with Ira “Butch” Ackerman is urged to contact PBSO Dispatch at 688-3400 or the nearest law enforcement agency.
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Thursday, June 20, 2019
Wednesday, June 19, 2019
Tuesday, June 18, 2019
Sunday, June 16, 2019
UCO WEEKLY LCAM REPORT - JUNE 17, 2019
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Here is a direct link to the weekly UCO LCAM Report, by Donald Foster - LCAM.
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Dave Israel
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Thursday, June 13, 2019
Wednesday, June 12, 2019
Reminder: Town Hall on UCO Bylaws Tomorrow, June 13
WHAT: Open discussion of proposed bylaw amendments to Articles
VI-VIII
WHEN: June
13 at 1:30 p.m.
WHERE: Party Room
in the clubhouse
WHY: Add your voice to amend extremely important bylaws
on Executive Board, Officers and Committees. These three Articles triggered
the most responses of all the Articles, from people who really thought
about them and emailed their suggestions to the Advisory Committee.
WHAT YOU’LL NEED: Your copy of the insert (becoming known as
the booklet) from the February UCO
Reporter, “Amendments to the Bylaws of
United Civic Organization, Inc.” Copies will also be available in the Party
Room along with the set of revisions we’ll be reviewing.
Please join us for this second Town Hall on UCO Bylaws. These
are your bylaws. Don’t let someone else decide what’s in them. Be prepared when
it’s time to vote!
Refreshments
will be served!
Sunday, June 9, 2019
DELEGATE ASSEMBLY - JUNE 7, 2019 - LIVE IN CYBERSPACE
Part 4 and final
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Dave Israel
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UCO WEEKLY LCAM REPORT - JUNE 10, 2019 - LIVE IN CYBERSPACE
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Here is a direct link to the UCO Weekly LCAM Report by Donald Foster - LCAM
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Dave Israel
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Friday, June 7, 2019
Thursday, June 6, 2019
We NEED speed tables. More than ever.
Yes. once again I will re-iterate that the time and NEED for speed tables in Century Village has come.
The argument that it will cause problems for the ambulances is totally incorrect. Having had to ride an ambulance recently totally proved that point .
As an ambulance goes over the current speed bump just prior to exiting the gates, the ambulance have to slow down practically coming to a full stop before going over the speed bump which raises the ambulance abruptly and drops suddenly.
David Israel has in the past said this would be a problem for the ambulance to have the change to a speed table. One thing stated was "what if the medic had to put in an IV and he runs into the speed table..." The answer to that is very simple: It would not happen.
How can I say such a comment? Well, it is common practice for the EMT to put in an IV if needed PRIOR to the Emergency Vehicle moving an inch for transport.
As anyone that has ridden in an ambulance could attest, if they needed to have an IV put in, it was done so before moving.
That is the Standard Procedure for an EMT.
The speed table, is designed to slow a vehicle down while not causing damage to said vehicle IF THE PROPER SPEED LIMIT IS MAINTAINED.
Speed tables Unlike Speed bumps will not cause damage to a vehicles suspension or front end as long as the driver is going the proper speed limit.
That is the purpose of having the speed tables.
I have previously proposed to have the speed tables placed prior to the turns in the village, and the current stop signs, but to also have them as the cross walks
The Time is NOW for the safety of our residents.
The argument that it will cause problems for the ambulances is totally incorrect. Having had to ride an ambulance recently totally proved that point .
As an ambulance goes over the current speed bump just prior to exiting the gates, the ambulance have to slow down practically coming to a full stop before going over the speed bump which raises the ambulance abruptly and drops suddenly.
David Israel has in the past said this would be a problem for the ambulance to have the change to a speed table. One thing stated was "what if the medic had to put in an IV and he runs into the speed table..." The answer to that is very simple: It would not happen.
How can I say such a comment? Well, it is common practice for the EMT to put in an IV if needed PRIOR to the Emergency Vehicle moving an inch for transport.
As anyone that has ridden in an ambulance could attest, if they needed to have an IV put in, it was done so before moving.
That is the Standard Procedure for an EMT.
The speed table, is designed to slow a vehicle down while not causing damage to said vehicle IF THE PROPER SPEED LIMIT IS MAINTAINED.
Speed tables Unlike Speed bumps will not cause damage to a vehicles suspension or front end as long as the driver is going the proper speed limit.
That is the purpose of having the speed tables.
I have previously proposed to have the speed tables placed prior to the turns in the village, and the current stop signs, but to also have them as the cross walks
The Time is NOW for the safety of our residents.
Wednesday, June 5, 2019
Tuesday, June 4, 2019
Monday, June 3, 2019
COMCAST EQUIPMENT RETURN
ATTENTION CV RESIDENTS:
COMCAST EQUIPMENT RETURNS AT CV CLUBHOUSE
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UNITED PARCEL SERVICE (UPS) WILL BE ACCEPTING RETURNED COMCAST EQUIPMENT AT CV CLUBHOUSE ON TWO FRIDAY MORNINGS IN JUNE.
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DATES: JUNE 14, AND JUNE 28.
TIME: 9:00 AM UNTIL 12:00 PM
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LOCATION: CV CLUBHOUSE, CARDROOM, SECOND FLOOR.
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THERE IS NO COST FOR THIS SERVICE. RECEIPTS WILL BE PROVIDED FOR ALL RETURNED EQUIPMENT.
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PLEASE BRING YOUR ACCOUNT NUMBER, OR LATEST COMCAST BILL.
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PLEASE POST THIS NOTICE ON BULLETIN BOARDS
PLEASE NOTE CHANGE IN LOCATION.
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Dave Israel
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Sunday, June 2, 2019
UCO WEEKLY LCAM REPORT - JUNE 3, 2019
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Here is a direct link to the UCO Weekly LCAM Report by Donald Foster - LCAM.
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Dave Israel
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Saturday, June 1, 2019
UCO Delegates: Time to Vote!
WHAT: Articles I-V of proposed revisions to
UCO bylaws
WHEN: Friday,
June 7 Delegates Meeting
WHERE:
Clubhouse Theater
WHY:
Delegates have the final say on bylaws that govern UCO and affect us all
WHAT
YOU’LL NEED:
· February UCO Reporter insert, “Amendments to the Bylaws of United Civic
Organization, Inc.” ─ copies available at sign in, or at UCO office –
or bring your own copy from the paper if you saved it
· May UCO Reporter notice, “Revisions
to Bylaw Articles I-V for Delegate
Vote June 7” ─ copies available at sign in, or bring your
own copy from the paper if you saved it (includes great suggested
revisions emailed or shared in person at the March 14 Town Hall)
HOW YOU’LL VOTE
· One Article at a time,
as revised
· Because Articles I-V
cover several pages, we will briefly summarize but not read each Article aloud
· Please review I-V one
more time so you’ll be ready to go
Please vote on June 7! Thank you!
The UCO Advisory Committee
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