Thanks for asking about the neighborhood watch schedule. I checked with the coordinator and we are set for the first Thursday of next month at 7:00 pm. The community room at the library is reserved. We will go over the new safety guidelines and assign blocks. I think we should also discuss the lighting project for the alley behind Maple Street. A few residents have mentioned it feels too dark after 9 pm. I can bring the printed maps and the sign-up sheet. Let me know if you want me to send a reminder to everyone or if you prefer to handle that yourself. Also, the city council member might stop by for the first fifteen minutes to answer questions about the traffic calming proposal. I will have coffee and water available. Please let me know if you need anything else for the meeting setup.
A A A Roadside readiness for your region

Your Courtesy Roadside Kit Is Ready

Because you live in a participating locality, you are eligible to receive this preparedness kit at no charge to you. The program covers the full cost for residents in your service area.

This roadside assistance bundle is part of a regional initiative that provides practical safety tools to licensed drivers in your community. The kit is provided at no charge to eligible residents — you will not be billed for it, and no payment is required. Your eligibility is based on your residency within the program’s geographic area.

Each kit includes a selection of essential items to help you handle common roadside situations with confidence. Supplies are allocated based on program availability, so reviewing your kit details soon is recommended.

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What your kit contains

LED flashlight with batteries
Heavy-duty jumper cables (12 ft)
Reflective safety vest (ANSI-rated)
Multi-tool with pliers, screwdriver, blade
Tire pressure gauge with valve cap tool
Emergency blanket (mylar, 52 x 84 in)
First-aid supplies (bandages, antiseptic wipes, gauze)
LED road flares (3, rechargeable)
Window breaker and seatbelt cutter tool
Leather-palm work gloves (one pair)
Road hazard triangles (3, reflective)
Bungee cords (assorted sizes, 4-pack)
Emergency poncho (waterproof)
Notepad and pen (all-weather)

Program supplies are allocated by region and may be limited. Reviewing your kit options promptly helps ensure availability for your area.

 
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I looked into the details about the farmer's market vendor application for next season. The form is available online and the deadline is the second Friday of March. You need to provide a description of your products, a booth size preference, and a copy of your liability insurance. The market manager also asks for a brief note about how you source your ingredients. I think your preserves and baked goods would fit well there. The fee is reasonable and they provide tables and chairs. I can help you draft the product descriptions if you want. They also offer a shared canopy option for new vendors. Let me know if you want me to send you the link to the application portal or if you prefer to stop by the office together next week to pick up a paper copy. I heard they are also looking for volunteers for the setup crew this year.