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All elevators are now complete. Thank you all for your patience!
We completed A building's elevator in 4 days, B building's in 7, and C building's in 5 days! We accomplished the work in less that the allocated time we posted earilier in the summer by working long double shifts... thank the We have posted the dates of the elevator equipment rebuilds. Please plan accordingly, as during these weeks the elevators will be out of service.
A Building: August 20th - August 27th B Building: September 3rd - September 10th C Building: September 17th - September 24th If these dates change for any reason, we will repost the dates as well as re-distribute the updated dates to each resident. We will include these dates on each newsletter until the work is complete. This City of Mesa finished its work on the new water meter today after several hours of the water being shut off to the property. We thank you for your patience.
Due to the nice weather coming up on Thursday, we have delayed the A/C shutoff until Thursday, April 26th. The A/C's will be shut off so the maintenance can be performed on one of the strainers in the system exhibiting signs of a blockage. A/C's will be turned off at 4:00am, and service should resume at 11:30am, or when work is complete. You do not have to turn your unit off or alter your thermostat in any manner. We will interrupt service and restore service when the work begins and ends. Thank you. You may have noticed several contractors on campus over the past few weeks. Several projects are underway, and there will continue to be additional workers on campus over the next few months. If any of these projects will alter service to your aparment or interfere with daily activities, notices will be posted in each of the buildings.
Please allow any contractor the space to work as they may require, but should you have any issues with any contractors, or any concerns, please contact Sandie in the office by calling 480-833-6036, ext. 5 and we will address the issue. Thank you. We apologize that the pool is currently closed. We have ordered three parts required for pool operation, and will resume service as soon as they have arrived and are installed.
The Laundry rooms will be closed on Wednesday, February 29th and Thursday, March 1st so that the new machines can be installed. The card machine has been installed in the Community Building, but will not be activated until March 1st, when all the machines have been installed.
Instructions for the card machine will be posted next week here on the website, posted next to the machine itself, and in the March newsletter. As you may have heard, Tommy, our mail carrier retired this week. We are very happy for him, but will miss his excellent service and cheerful personality.
The mail route will be assigned in a few weeks, but in the meantime, anticipate the mail to be delivered late in the afternoon or evening. As mentioned in the newsletter, the building entrances received a fresh coat of paint. They look much better!
Ramiro has been replacing the A/C filters in all buildings. All buildings have been completed as of January 5th, 2012.
On Monday, December 12th, the Fire Inspector will be on the campus, and will be sounding the Fire Alarm to test each notification device. This will be a test, and you should not call the office, nor interrupt the inspectors. Notices will be posted around campus on Friday, December 9th.
The inspectors will sound the alarms for approximately 5 minutes at a time, until they have tested each alarm device. Thank you for your patience! |
The Lutheran Hospital and Homes Society and East Valley community leaders founded Centennial Village Corporation as a 501(c)3, non-profit organization, in 1978 to provide affordable housing for senior adults.
2012 will mark the 32nd anniversary of the opening of Centennial Village, where caring and dedicated board members, staff and volunteers have provided gracious independent living to the east valley. Centennial Village has 153 apartment homes, conveniently located on a beautiful eight-acre campus in north central Mesa. Village residents enjoy a rich quality of life with a wide array of ammenities and activities. |