Pool Opening Status

Good morning to all. I’m happy to report to you that due to several volunteers’ efforts we plan to have the pool open this season!

Here’s a synopsis of information contained in the attachments to this email:

1. First day is anticipated to be between Wednesday (29 July) and Friday (31 July)
2. A reservation system will be operating – no reservation, no entry to the pool deck. Further information to follow on the specifics of the reservation system.
3. All individuals stepping onto the pool deck will be required to sign two different waivers. One waiver will be signed during the pool pass pickup, another pool use waiver will be signed when you physically arrive at the pool for your reservation.
4. Social distancing rules (10 feet) are in effect. See the Operating Plan for further information.

Specific information on Pool Pass Distribution:

  • Pool passes will be distributed at the pool starting today, Friday (24 July) through Monday (27 July) from 4:00PM to 7:00PM each day.
  • Photo IDs are required for pass pickup and when entering the pool deck for a reservation.
  • At the time of pickup each adult (any person 16 or over) will be required to sign a legal waiver of liability, “Agreement to Assume Risk and Release” Each adult must sign. One representative from a specific address may bring signed waivers from the other members living at the address. Adults will sign for any children under 16 residing at the address.
  • A current status of passes processed is included in the attachments. If your address is not on the list please submit another application either via email to pool@parkwestcommunity.org or by dropping off an application at the pool during the designated dates and times. A pool pass application is attached.

These are challenging times – if you elect to utilize the pool this season please adhere to the Operating Plan guidance and be gracious as we work through some of the challenges to ensure equitable accessibility to our pool.

All the best,

Mark Griffin

PWCA Information for Members and Residents (July 2020, Message #1)

Good afternoon.  One major change and a couple of updates for you today.

Links:
CDC guidance:  https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
Johns Hopkins GLobal COVID-19 Map and Coronavirus Resources: https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html
State-wide analysis and guidance:  http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/coronavirus/
County-specific guidance:  https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/covid19/
County Emergency Preparedness:  https://fairfaxcountyemergency.wpcomstaging.com/category/coronavirus-covid-19/

CHANGED INFORMATION ITEMS:

1.  YARD DEBRIS PICKUP (NOW TUESDAY AND FRIDAY).  Due to the challenges being experienced with the current yard debris pickup, Patriot will now pick up yard debris on TUESDAY and FRIDAY.  This will continue to be a specific yard debris truck.  All yard waste requirements and constraints are in effect as normal.  Some reminders:  #1 – our window opens at 6:00AM and we are occasionally the first pickup community. #2 – Our contractor WILL NOT pick up yard waste in plastic bags (Fairfax County requirement), please place yard debris in paper bags or containers labeled ‘YARD WASTE’.

2.  POOL.  The pool opening date remains undetermined.  Volunteers are working through the actions that are needed to take place before we can open and volunteers are still needed.  Please contact pool@parkwestcommunity.org for further information.

3.  BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING, JULY 21, 7:00PM.  The July board meeting is currently planned to be conducted via the RingCentral virtual meeting framework.  See the website under ‘Meetings’, select the year (2020), then the meeting (20200721).  Document #01-1 contains the information to join the meeting.

UNCHANGED INFORMATION:

4.  ACC.  All rules remain in effect.  Out-of-cycle violation processes are ongoing. The Spring 2020 Home Inspection remains postponed until further notice.

5.  COMMUNICATIONS.  The May 2020 newsletter is digital-only due to the COVID-19 impacts – if you need a hard copy please contact  communications@parkwestcommunity.org.

6.  ECC.  All rules remain in effect.

6.1.  BULK WASTE PICKUP.  Advanced notice is required for any bulk item pickup.  Fees will be increased slightly to cover the additional handling costs due to COVID-19.  Bulk items include furniture, mattresses, grills, exercise equipment, construction debris, or any other large item that would normally be collected with a rear-load trash truck.

6.2.  GLASS RECYCLING (PURPLE CONTAINERS).  Glass recycling has resumed and the purple recycling containers are throughout Fairfax County.

6.3.  RECYCLING AND TRASH.  Should you see someone placing trash or recycling out at an unauthorized time, feel free to take their picture (to include the residence they are coming from/returning to) and email the pictures to  environment@parkwestcommunity.org.

6.4.  TOT LOT.  In accordance with the Forward Virginia Blueprint and resulting Fairfax County guidance, the playground has been opened as of 17 June 2020.  There is no special cleaning on any surface – USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.  Adhere to social distancing requirements.

6.5.  BASKETBALL COURT.  In accordance with the Forward Virginia Blueprint and resulting Fairfax County guidance, the basketball court has been opened as of 17 June 2020.  USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.  Users must stay ten (10) feet apart.

6.6.  LENDING LIBRARY PATIO.  In accordance with the Forward Virginia Blueprint and resulting Fairfax County guidance, the patio itself has been opened as of 17 June 2020.  There is no special cleaning on any surface – USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.  Adhere to social distancing requirements.

6.7.  LENDING LIBRARY (CLOSED).  In accordance with Phase 2 of the Forward Virginia Blueprint and resulting Fairfax County guidance, the Library remains CLOSED due to the restrictions on shared equipment.

6.8.  COMMON AREAS.  In accordance with the Forward Virginia Blueprint and resulting Fairfax County guidance, the common areas have been opened as of 17 June 2020.  There is no special cleaning on any surface – USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.  Adhere to social distancing requirements.

7.  PARKING.  All rules remain in effect. The Resident Owner and Non-Resident Owner Parking Permit (Hangtag) Renewals remain postponed until further notice.

8.  SOCIAL.  We continue to assess viability of future events based on pandemic guidance issued through the state and county.

9.  COMMUNITY SUPPORT REQUEST.  This request remains active – thank you to those who have responded so far.

Stay safe and well,

Mark

PWCA Information for Members and Residents (June 2020, Message #2)

Good morning to all of you. I’ll follow the same format as before in providing you changed information at the top and unchanged information below.

Links:
CDC guidance: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
Johns Hopkins GLobal COVID-19 Map and Coronavirus Resources:
https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html
State-wide analysis and guidance: http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/coronavirus/
County-specific guidance: https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/covid19/
County Emergency Preparedness:
https://fairfaxcountyemergency.wpcomstaging.com/category/coronavirus-covid-19/

CHANGED INFORMATION ITEMS:

  1. BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING, JULY 21, 7:00PM. The July board meeting is currently planned to be conducted via the RingCentral virtual meeting framework. See the website under ‘Meetings’, select the year (2020), then the meeting (20200721). Document #01-1 contains the information to join the meeting.

2. POOL. The pool opening date remains undetermined. At the June 2020 meeting the Board approved moving forward with a pool opening in Phase 2 based on draft framework documents submitted. In accordance with Phase 2 of the Forward Virginia Blueprint and resulting Fairfax County guidance, the pool opening will ONLY be open for lap swimming and exercise. There will be NO recreational use of the pool during Phase 2. There are MAJOR actions that need to take place before we can open and volunteers are needed. Please contact pool@parkwestcommunity.org for information on tasks needed to be accomplished. To be clear – there is currently no pool opening date and if the tasks are not successfully completed we cannot open the pool this season.

3. TOT LOT. In accordance with Phase 2 of the Forward Virginia Blueprint and resulting Fairfax County guidance, the playground has been opened as of 17 June 2020. There is no special cleaning on any surface – USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. Adhere to social distancing requirements.

4. BASKETBALL COURT. In accordance with Phase 2 of the Forward Virginia Blueprint and resulting Fairfax County guidance, the basketball court has been opened as of 17 June 2020. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. Users must stay ten (10) feet apart.

5. LENDING LIBRARY PATIO. In accordance with Phase 2 of the Forward Virginia Blueprint and resulting Fairfax County guidance, the patio itself has been opened as of 17 June 2020. There is no special cleaning on any surface – USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. Adhere to social distancing requirements.

6. LENDING LIBRARY (CLOSED). In accordance with Phase 2 of the Forward Virginia Blueprint and resulting Fairfax County guidance, the Library remains CLOSED due to the restrictions on shared equipment.

7. COMMON AREAS. In accordance with Phase 2 of the Forward Virginia Blueprint and resulting Fairfax County guidance, the common areas have been opened as of 17 June 2020. There is no special cleaning on any surface – USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. Adhere to social distancing requirements.

8. JULY 4th SOCIAL: was canceled on 19 May 2020 based on Fairfax County’s cancellation of the event and supporting activities.

UNCHANGED INFORMATION:

9. ACC: All rules remain in effect. Out-of-cycle violation processes are ongoing. The Spring 2020 Home Inspection remains postponed until further notice.

10. COMMUNICATIONS: The May 2020 newsletter is digital-only due to the COVID-19 impacts – if you need a hard copy please contact communications@parkwestcommunity.org.

11. ECC: All rules remain in effect.

11.1. BULK WASTE PICKUP. Advanced notice is required for any bulk item pickup. Fees will be increased slightly to cover the additional handling costs due to COVID-19. Bulk items include furniture, mattresses, grills, exercise equipment, construction debris, or any other large item that would normally be collected with a rear-load trash truck.

11.2. GLASS RECYCLING (PURPLE CONTAINERS): Glass recycling has resumed and the purple recycling containers are throughout Fairfax County.

11.3. RECYCLING AND TRASH. Should you see someone placing trash or recycling out at an unauthorized time, feel free to take their picture (to include the residence they are coming from/returning to) and email the pictures to environment@parkwestcommunity.org.

11.4. YARD DEBRIS PICKUP. All yard waste requirements and constraints are in effect as normal. Some reminders: #1 – our window opens at 6:00AM and we are occasionally the first pickup community so they are in here at that time. #2 – Our contractor WILL NOT pick up yard waste in plastic bags (Fairfax County requirement). #3 – Place yard waste out in paper bags or containers labeled ‘YARD WASTE’.

12. PARKING: All rules remain in effect. The Resident Owner and Non-Resident Owner Parking Permit (Hangtag) Renewals remain postponed until further notice.

13. SOCIAL: We continue to assess viability of future events based on pandemic guidance issued through the state and county.

14. COMMUNITY SUPPORT REQUEST. This request remains active – thank you to those who have responded so far.

Stay safe and well,

Mark

PWCA Information for Members and Residents (June 2020, Message #1)

Good afternoon to all of you. I’ll follow the same format as before in providing you changed information at the top and unchanged pandemic-related information below.

Links:
CDC guidance: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
Johns Hopkins GLobal COVID-19 Map and Coronavirus Resources: https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html
State-wide analysis and guidance: http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/coronavirus/
County-specific guidance: https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/covid19/
County Emergency Preparedness: https://fairfaxcountyemergency.wpcomstaging.com/category/coronavirus-covid-19/

CHANGED INFORMATION ITEMS:

1. BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING, JUNE 16, 7:00PM. The June board meeting will again be conducted via the RingCentral virtual meeting framework. See the website under ‘Meetings’, select the year (2020), then the meeting (20200616). Document #01-1 contains the information to join the meeting.

2. MAY 2020 NEWSLETTER. The newsletter has been added to the website. This newsletter is digital-only due to the COVID-19 impacts – if you need a hard copy please contact communications@parkwestcommunity.org.

3. POOL. The pool opening date remains undetermined. As a result of these unprecedented challenges we are creating a 2020 Pool Operating Plan and need some volunteers to work many of the details. If you are willing to help with the plan generation please contact pool@parkwestcommunity.org and myself for further information. For everyone – please continue to send you pool applications in, we are moving along the process of creating them but will not be handing them out until we have better granularity on when/if we are opening this season. However, if you wait till the last minute to send your application in it will take time to turn them around and you will miss some of whatever remaining time there is in the season. Lastly, Atlantic is still looking for lifeguards for this season.

4. RECYCLING AND TRASH. As the recycling requirements have been adjusted, please find the current recycling rules, an “Always-Never” flyer, the Household Hazardous Waste rules, and the current Summary of Trash and Recycling Rules on the website. Should you see someone placing trash or recycling out at an unauthorized time, feel free to take their picture (to include the residence they are coming from/returning to) and email the pictures to environment@parkwestcommunity.org.

UNCHANGED INFORMATION ITEMS:

5. TOT LOT AND BASKETBALL COURT. Closed until further notice.

6. LENDING LIBRARY PATIO. Closed until further notice. All the books that were in the library have been removed and disposed of. Please do not place any of your personal books in the library.

7. COMMON AREAS. Closed until further notice.

8. ACC: All rules remain in effect.

9. ACC SPRING 2020 INSPECTION. Postponed until further notice.

10. ECC: All rules remain in effect.

11. YARD DEBRIS PICKUP. Has restarted. All yard waste requirements and constraints are in effect as normal. Some reminders: #1 – our window opens at 6:00AM and we are occasionally the first pickup community so they are in here at that time. #2 – Our contractor WILL NOT pick up yard waste in plastic bags (Fairfax County requirement). #3 – Place yard waste out in paper bags or containers labeled ‘YARD WASTE’.

12. BULK WASTE PICKUP. Advanced notice is required for any bulk item pickup. Fees will be increased slightly to cover the additional handling costs due to COVID-19. Bulk items include furniture, mattresses, grills, exercise equipment, construction debris, or any other large item that would normally be collected with a rear-load trash truck.

13. GLASS RECYCLING (PURPLE CONTAINERS): Glass recycling has resumed and the purple recycling containers are located throughout Fairfax County.

14. Parking: All rules remain in effect.

15. RESIDENT OWNER AND NON-RESIDENT OWNER PARKING PERMIT (HANG TAG) RENEWALS. Postponed until further notice.

16. COMMUNITY SUPPORT REQUEST. This request remains active – thank you to those who have responded so far.

Stay safe and well,

Mark

PWCA Information for Members and Residents (May 2020, Message #1)

Good afternoon to all of you. We have several changes to the pandemic-related actions for our community so here’s a current compendium of items I’m tracking for y’all.

LINKS:
CDC guidance: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
Johns Hopkins GLobal COVID-19 Map and Coronavirus Resources: https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html
State-wide analysis and guidance: http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/coronavirus/
County-specific guidance: https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/covid19/
County Emergency Preparedness:
https://fairfaxcountyemergency.wpcomstaging.com/category/coronavirus-covid-19/

CHANGED INFORMATION ITEMS:

1. YARD DEBRIS PICKUP. Will restart on Wednesday, May 20, 2020. All yard waste requirements and constraints are in effect as normal. REMINDER – they WILL NOT pick up yard waste in plastic bags. Use paper bags or containers labeled ‘YARD WASTE’.

2. BULK WASTE PICKUP. Scheduling for bulk waste pickup is now operating. Advance notice is required for any bulk item pickup. Fees will be increased slightly to cover the additional handling costs due to COVID-19. Bulk items include furniture, mattresses, grills, exercise equipment, construction debris, or any other large item that would normally be collected with a rear-load trash truck.

3. GLASS RECYCLING (PURPLE CONTAINERS). Glass recycling has resumed and the purple recycling containers are reset at locations throughout Fairfax County.

4. BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING, MAY 19, 7:00PM. The May board meeting will again be conducted via the RingCentral virtual meeting framework. See the website under ‘Meetings’, select the year (2020), then the meeting (20200519). Document #01-1 contains the information to join the meeting.

5. MAY 2020 NEWSLETTER. This newsletter will be digital-only due to the COVID-19 impacts.

6. POOL. In case you were wondering – the pool will not open on Memorial Day weekend this year. The opening date is undetermined as are the rules to be enacted if we are able to open. Please continue to send your applications in – more information to follow as the state of Virginia and then Fairfax County issues additional guidance and direction for community pools. Furthermore, staffing will be a challenge due to the travel restrictions in effect for the international lifeguards. Please find attached/linked a flyer from Atlantic – if you had thoughts of doing a lifeguard position for the summer this is a great opportunity.

7. TRASH. We continue to have individual residences who place trash out any day of the week. The negative impacts of this are too many to list here – especially during this pandemic. Patriot goes well above and beyond in picking up loose trash – the official County position is for EVERYONE to place trash in containers or it won’t be picked up. We
have been lucky that the edict is not enforced currently for us. Should you see someone placing trash out at an unauthorized time, feel free to take their picture (to include the residence they are coming from/returning to) and email the pictures to environment@parkwestcommunity.org.

UNCHANGED INFORMATION ITEMS:

8. TOT LOT AND BASKETBALL COURT. Closed until further notice.

9. LENDING LIBRARY PATIO. Closed until further notice. All the books that were in the library have been removed and disposed of. Please do not place any of your personal books in the library.

10. COMMON AREAS. Closed until further notice.

11. ACC SPRING 2020 INSPECTION. Postponed until further notice.

12. RESIDENT OWNER AND NON-RESIDENT OWNER PARKING PERMIT (HANG TAG) RENEWALS. Postponed until further notice.

13. ACC. All rules remain in effect.

14. ECC. All rules remain in effect.

15. PARKING. All rules remain in effect.

16. COMMUNITY SUPPORT REQUEST. Our thanks to those who have responded to the support request we sent out on April 2nd. The request is either attached or linked to this message if you did not receive previously.

17. COMMON AREA CLEANUP REQUEST. I have seen several families out picking up loose trash around our community recently. My thanks for your efforts. For everyone, please consider giving some of your time to get outside and get a little exercise while also helping our community out. If we can just get a person or two to clean up their town home block our community would look so much more clean. Please consider this.

18. “FREE A TREE” REQUEST. Thanks to those who have taken me up on this request. There are still some trees that need some help so I’m including this item again. We still have some trees throughout the property that are getting overtaken by vines. If you could take a pruner and cut the vines at the base of those trees that would “Free the Tree” and help the community. Recommend you wear long sleeves and jeans or take care not to touch the plants as we have a mixture of invasive plants in our community – some of which will cause an allergic reaction.

Stay safe and well,

Mark