Spring Newsletter

With March right around the corner, it’s time to do some spring cleaning!

Performing simple repairs and cosmetic updates around your property helps to make our community a happier and safer environment, and regular maintenance ensures that your property meets regulation and city codes. Not sure where to begin? No worries - we’ve compiled this easy three-part checklist to help you out.

Here are some simple guidelines to keep our community cleaner, safer, and more welcoming:

1.  Keep lawns and landscaping attractive and inviting. Develop a reliable lawn and landscaping routine. Keep grass mown, bushes trimmed, and flower beds weeded. Keep outdoor areas clear of pet waste. If your landscaping is lacking, consider overhauling it this spring to create a more welcoming environment for our community - a little bit goes a long way.

2.  Make sure that building exteriors are clean and maintained. Repair broken or missing shutters, and touch up paint on areas that show chipping or visible wear. Keep the front and back doors welcoming and clear of refuse, and painted a clean and appealing color. If there are broken outdoor fixtures, repair or replace them.

3.  Eliminate any sources of visible clutter. Make sure that balconies are not being used as storage spaces, or as drying racks for clothing or rugs. Trash should be contained and out of sight, and parking lots and public spaces should be free of litter, personal belongings, or other debris.

With these suggestions in mind, it’s time to step back and find areas that we can improve to make our neighborhood better and brighter. Let’s work together to provide a clean and safe place to work and live.

Do you have questions or concerns? You can reach the Code Enforcement office at: LouisvilleCEO@gmail.com,

George Stewart