Are you bothered by the dust, noise, or idling-truck emissions from nearby houses under construction? Home improvements and new construction projects are a reality when you live in such a desirable neighborhood. Find out the rules and how to report violations. Note that generators, even for temporary power outages, must comply with county noise limits. See the new section, Residential Construction Tips, under “Huntington Terrace”. Thanks to EPA consultant and resident Vera Ashworth for her research in this area.
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Dates to Remember
Fall Community Meeting
Tuesday, September 20 at 7pm
Bradley Hills Elementary School
Fall Festival 2011
Sunday October 2 from 4-7:30pm
lower Lincoln Street
HTCA Board Elections
January
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To subscribe to our official announce only HTCAnet email list send the following information to visit our email lists page and fill in the form on that page.
To subscribe to HT Exchange our community discussion email group, email Stu Borman at sab2d47@yahoo.com or visit http://groups.yahoo.com/group/htcanet/ and click the button that says “Join this Group”.
Dues
As a Huntington Terrace resident, joining HTCA with your $20/per household annual dues payment is the official way to make your vote count on issues at quarterly community meetings. Unofficially, however, you are always welcome and encouraged to participate in these meetings. The HTCA Board also organizes and promotes annual family events which include the July 4th parade and games, Halloween festivities and the fall Block Party or Jazz Fest. We use funds to maintain the Triangle Community Garden at Roosevelt and Garfield Streets. And, this spring we’ll be organizing and advertising a Community Yard Sale. Finally, there’s the publication of the quarterly HTCA Newsletters that keep you in the loop.
That $20 annual dues is what pays for all of this. It’s a bargain, and it’s optional. But joining feels better; just ask someone who has! Checks payable to ‘HTCA’ may be mailed to HTCA Treasurer Howard Sokolove, 5600 Lincoln Street, or simply left in his mailbox.

Were you aware that Montgomery County has a program available to its residents where you can request that a tree be planted free of charge on your tree lawn? If you are interested in getting on the County’s fall tree planting schedule, or would like additional information about the program, please contact Montgomery County arborist, Scott Myers, on (240) 777-6000. Scott will be able to answer any of your questions about the program, and can assist you with tree selection.