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Top common violations of property inspections

Top common violations of property inspections

CFNA Spring 2019 newsletterHere are the top 10 common violations of CFNA property inspections from last year done by our old management company. Siding needs to be cleaned Trash cans/yard waste visible Damaged basketball hoops Weeds/Landscape lawn damaged Landscaping dead plants in common area Garage doors open and unattended Garbage out late –left outside after garbage day pick-up Garbage out early Window screens damaged Improper storage in driveway AMG Management will be completing the monthly inspections based on CFNA Rules…

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Egg hunt

Egg hunt

Thanks to everyone for coming out this morning. We know the snow created some challenges but we made the best of it. Thanks for joining the neighborhood get together. From Dan Bonert’s Nextdoor posting

Join the Century Farms Social Committee

Join the Century Farms Social Committee

I wanted to extend the invite for any neighbors interested in joining the Social Committee. We are exploring events through the remainder of the year and looking for neighbors that are interested in helping. This is a great opportunity to get to know your neighbors and help create memories. The remainder of the year we will be having our annual Bike Parade and National Night Out, as well as our movie in the parks and Kids Caroling at Harbor Chase….

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July 14th Evening Concert at Century Farms Park

July 14th Evening Concert at Century Farms Park

Come one, come all  for an evening concert at Century Farms Park provided by the Naperville Park Distrtict. The concert begins at 7:00 p.m.  Bring lawn chairs or blankets to enjoy an evening of musical entertainment.  July 14th/Sunday The Hat Guys thehatguys.com Century Farms Park 715 Sigmund Rd. More info. at https://www.napervilleparks.org/concertsinyourpark

Natural meadow coming to the Century Farms Park

Natural meadow coming to the Century Farms Park

As seen in the Daily Herald article by Marie Wilson : “Work is set to begin this month or next to remove grass and invasive growth in the selected areas, where crews then will plant a native Midwestern prairie mix and tend it until it’s established. Kevin Finnegan, director of parks, said the new plants should be in full bloom by 2022. “With their deep roots, native plants help absorb and filter stormwater, cleaning it before it reaches our rivers,”…

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