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live locally TOWN OF DANVILLE Q U A RT E R LY N E W S L E T T E R
Message from the Town Council
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s we start to see the leaves turn color throughout Town, we know it’s also time to start preparing for winter storms. The visible cues are a good reminder to look around and make sure that our homes and property are ready for rain. We do the same thing around Town properties and facilities, and you can read more about the Town’s preparation for winter storms — and find out what you can do as well — on Page 9. You’re also going to want to make time to visit the new playground at Oak Hill Park. With towering slides, musical play features, and fun for kids of all ages, the new playground is an investment in our quality of life. There are more photos and details on Page 2. Keeping all of our parks maintained is one goal of the Lighting and Landscape Assessment District, an annual property tax assessment which funds maintenance. On Page 8, learn more about this important district.
Oak Hill Park Playground
WHAT’S INSIDE... Oak Hill Park Playground
2022–2023 Annual Report
Fall & Holiday Events
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And while it may be fall, we’re planning ahead with events and fun through the end of the year. Dress up your furry friends for Howl-O-Ween, drop off a letter to Santa, and much more. Turn to Page 10 and the events list on the back cover for details.