May 2019 Update

Hello Neighbors!
We wanted to share an update on the road work plans and summary of our last meeting with everyone.

Thank you to everyone who attended the last road committee meeting, it was great to get important feedback from the neighbors and discuss the future plans for the road.
Here is a quick summary of the meeting:

  • Reviewed financial status: Operated at a net loss of nearly $6k in 2018, as of the end of the meeting had already used 65% of collected 2019 dues. Very real possibility of spending all remaining funds in 2019 if we have another wet summer and no additional contributions. Good news is that more neighbors are contributing!
  • Reminder that if you plow, to be extra careful to avoid damaging drainage systems and ensure snow is not blocking culverts. Sever damage was caused to road in one of the last snows due to a neighbor blocking drainage ways for melting snow when they plowed. Also a reminder that plowing and other “good neighbor” volunteering on the road is not considered to be in lieu of contributing to the road dues.
  • Please contact the road committee before doing work on the road to ensure all our efforts are coordinated and efforts are not duplicated/wasted.
  • Please remember to trim back all brush along your property from the road.
  • Some neighbors asked to be reminded about what the road committee maintains. We do our best to maintain the road from Lime Kiln to Wild Goose Lane. See picture below:

  • We would like to be able to maintain all the spurs in the future, but are unable to even maintain the section we do now given current financial constraints.
  • We received estimates for what it would cost to pave or do “tar and chip” on the length of the road we currently maintain both were close to $200k and neither company would proceed without first regrading the entire road due to the poor drainage situation.
  • Discussed plans for future maintenance of the road as well as possible scenarios for road dues.
  • Reminded neighbors that we are trying to have a tighter budget and better plan going forward, so regardless of when you used to contribute to the road fund, we ask everyone to make their contributions at the first of the year going forward.

Road Work Plans
During the last meeting we discussed the need for improving the draining on the road to avoid the repeat potholes. The challenge we have found since then is availability of the road grader due to all the construction happening and scheduling time when road is workable (not wet). We will likely have to just work the road in sections to improve drainage through enhancing drainage trenches/culverts and adding rip-rap stones to slow water flow. We would really like to have the flexibility to keep the road in top-notch condition, but we are severely limited in what we can do between the costs of materials, labor, and amount of contributions.

We have spoken to Mr. Reynolds and he has graciously approved our request to stockpile millings for the road on the old bridge spur so that this summer when road construction is underway we will be able to get a reserve of millings at just the cost of delivery. This should allow us to spend less on millings/gravel than we did in 2018 and make repairs less expensive as material will already be available.

Road Dues
During the last meeting we discussed some options for road dues and how different rates would impact how we are able to maintain the road. As of the end of the last road meeting we had received contributions from 34 households, more than we have had in a long time, so great job everyone, thank you!

As a reminder, in 2018, due to all the rain and years of deterioration on the road, we had to spend over $14k. At the current dues rate of $350 / household at 34 households we would only receive $11,900, well short of what we had to spend in 2018.

To stop operating at a deficit we believe we need to, at a minimum, get contributions closer to what would cover what we spent in 2018. That would mean dues going from current rate of just $350 / year to roughly $450 / year. However, to keep the road in great shape, be able to make forward progress on improving the road so that we don’t have continual erosion and washouts, have professional snow plowing so the road is not damaged by volunteers, get the reserve funds back to a level that could respond to a significant road failure, and have a path to maintaining the spurs, we estimate dues would need to be closer to $500-$600 / year. We would like to point out that we like to keep costs low for ourselves, so if we do end up raising dues to a point that we are operating in the black again and the road is setup to be in better shape for long term maintainability, we will happily coordinate lowering dues back down. To help put these numbers in perspective, imagine sharing just one $25 bottle of Loudoun wine with the entire neighborhood per month, that would be the difference we need in cost to go from our current dues to where we need to be at $500-$600 / year.

Contributing Households
Thank you to all the neighbors who have generously contributed to the road fund in 2019!
In no particular order:

John Reynolds
David & Marilyn (Missy) Pickett
Fred & Nancy Hinke
John (Chris) West
Ned & Lisa Wentworth
Ayampillay (Jey) Jeyanathan
Ron & Theresa Bohn
Mike & Trisha Victor
Scott Butler & Lisa Stehman
Brad & Kathy Brown
Lou and Amy Casciano
Ed & Jessica Dick
Jim & Pam Conway
Dave & Mallory Horton
Kerry Koritko & Ingrid Gudnadottir
Julia & William Sanders
Harley & Adrienne Green
John & Tina Isom
Jim & Monica Lambert
Mike & Jeanne Roush
James & Faith Cha
Henry & Kathleen Becker
Mary Alice Crawford
Cory & Deb Weaver
Amy Reynolds
Deb Matthews & Che Larson
Sara & Chris Cook
William McCormick & Sandy Banaszak
David & Sarah Virts
David & Janice Judd
George & Hazel Coupar
Allison Chin
Jonathan & Ashley Sawyer
Tim & Patricia Adams

Side Notes
A few side notes for everyone:

  • We are going to start listing business/services offered by our neighbors, so if you’d like yours listed please email us as soon as possible!
  • There is a new internet service provider that may be able to provide unlimited high speed internet to some houses in our neighborhood. If you have decent cell service at your house then you should contact Bit Haulers for a free site survey. We have been able to consistently receive speeds over 70Mbps rain or shine, with this service. We were very excited to remove the old Exede satellite internet dish from our yard!

  • If you have any other questions, comments please feel free to email us anytime!

Current Finances

DateDescriptionDebitCreditBalance
1/1/2018Carryover Balance$18,682.45
2/14/20181 Resident road dues for 2017$300.00$18,982.45
2/16/2018Lou/Luck Stone Gravel for hill and road$3,447.04$15,535.41
4/19/201810 Residents Dues 2018$3,000.00$18,535.41
5/15/20186 residents dues 2018$1,800.00$20,335.41
6/7/20182 residents dues 2018$600.00$20,935.41
6/12/2018Annual PO Box fee$112.00$20,823.41
6/20/20181 residents dues 2018$300.00$21,123.41
7/5/20181 residents dues 2018$300.00$21,423.41
7/9/20183 residents dues 2018$1,200.00$22,623.41
7/26/20182 residents dues 2018$600.00$23,223.41
7/12/2018A.W. Smith Grade Hill$1,465.00$21,758.41
8/2/2018Board Insurance$781.00$20,977.41
8/8/20181 residents dues 2018$300.00$21,277.41
9/10/2018A.W. Smith Grade Hill (X2)$930.00$20,347.41
Insurance$300.00$20,047.41
10/28/2018A.W. Smith Trim & Grade Hill$4,680.00$15,367.41
A.W. Smith grade hill$2,580.00$12,787.41
1/30/201917 Residents Road dues$5,950.00$18,737.41
2/8/2019AW Smith Grade, potholes, ditches & sand$2,515.00$16,222.41
2/12/20191 Residents Road dues$350.00$16,572.41
2/25/20196 Residents Road dues$2,700.00$19,272.41
3/7/2019AW Smith Grade, potholes, ditches & gravel$5,826.00$13,446.41
3/13/20191 Residents Road dues$350.00$13,796.41
3/21/20191 Residents Road dues$350.00$14,146.41
4/5/20194 Residents Road Dues$2,000.00$16,146.41
4/7/20183 Residents Road Dues$1,050.00$17,196.41

Sincerely,
Harley Green, President
Goose Creek Farms Road Committee

October Road Work Scheduled

Hello Neighbors!

This summer has been one of the wettest on record and as a result we have suffered major damage to the road. A big thanks to our neighbors that volunteered their time and equipment to touch things up when it was still wet and our contractor was unavailable!

We would like to share updated road work plans with you. On October 17-19 (UPDATE: October 18-20) we will have our contractor perform major work along the length of the road to improve drainage, fix potholes, lay fresh gravel, and perform some brush trimming. They will have flaggers to help control traffic as they have had issues with vehicles speeding by in the past. Please try to minimize your trips during business hours on these days to allow the work to complete faster and save on costs.

2018 Road Dues Reminder
Speaking of costs, we are making major investments in the road, and we desperately need all of our neighbors that have not yet paid for 2018 to send in their road dues immediately! We can’t take living on a gravel road for granted, it takes a lot of work and care to be maintained, especially with the historic rains we have experienced.

If you have not already sent in your 2018 road dues, please take this opportunity to mail in your check so that we can continue with the important road maintenance projects!

2018 Road Dues Payment Information – $300
Please make checks payable to:

Goose Creek Farms Road Committee
PO Box 604
Leesburg, VA 20176

If your bank has online bill-pay feature you can always enter in the above information there and have them send the check on your behalf to save on postage and hassle! Then each year all you have to do is update the dues amount and hit “send”!

Questions/Comments?
If you have any comments or concerns please feel free to contact us.

Road Work Scheduled 7-10-2018

Hi Neighbors!

We are going to have some major road work going on from Lime Kiln Road up to the top of the hill on Tuesday, July 10th. If you are interested in piggy-backing on some of the work to fix up your driveway or spur, please contact us immediately so we can get you in touch with the contractor.

Please try to minimize your travel on the road during business hours on the 10th to minimize delays to the road work.

Because there will be fresh gravel and newly graded road we ask that you try to drive extra slow for a few days to ensure everything gets packed into place.

There are still a few households that have not yet sent in their 2018 road dues. Please be sure and mail your checks in as soon as possible so we have the funds to complete the needed improvements to the road !

2018 Road Dues Payment Information – $300
Please make checks payable to:

Goose Creek Farms Road Committee
PO Box 604
Leesburg, VA 20176

Fall Road Work & Highspeed Internet Meeting

Road Work Update

We hope you all have enjoyed the improvements on the road made in the last several months. Most recently the road had new millings put down at many sections throughout the length of the Goose Creek Lane. We have also done lots of work on the main hill and continue that work today (10/16/2017).

You may have noticed that the hill gets very bumpy sometimes after new millings are put down. We ask that everyone drive very slowly up the hill after work has been done to give the millings time to pack down, otherwise they get kicked up into the ruts that we see today. We are going to have a roller come pack it down after today’s work, but your slow driving on the hill this week will make these upgrades last a lot longer!

Another recent improvement was the new Yield sign at the top of the hill. This sign is a friendly reminder that because of the steep hill it is customary to yield to uphill traffic. Please slow as you come to the top of the hill from the uphill side, and pull to the far right in case any cars are coming up the road.

If you have any questions about the upcoming road work please let us know!

2017 Dues

There are unfortunately still many neighbors who have not submitted their 2017 dues. The road costs money to maintain and even though we have a lot of volunteers doing the labor, we still have significant costs for equipment and materials. We would like to remind everyone to please send their 2017 road dues in as soon as possible!

Some neighbors that recently moved to the neighborhood have asked about if they owe for 2017. If you moved part way through 2017, and received a letter, it means the previous owner did not submit 2017 road payment. However, you can also submit a pro-rated dues check based on the months you have lived here or been responsible for dues in 2017 if that makes things easier for your family.

If there are circumstances preventing you from contributing to the road fund this year, please let us know and we’d be happy to work with you on the issues or suggest opportunities you can volunteer in case of financial stress.

Highspeed Internet Opportunity (Sunday 3pm)

This is a friendly reminder in case you missed the physical flier, that we will be having a Highspeed Internet Information Meeting on Sunday, October 22 (THIS SUNDAY) at 3pm.
The location is at the Green house:
21100 Grey Fox Lane, Leesburg, VA 20175

Sugar Loaf Networks has generously agreed to work with our neighborhood and other surrounding homes to find a way to bring highspeed unmetered Internet access to our homes. This could allow your home to have much better Internet service than anything currently available in our area and will significantly increase the property appeal for buyers in our area.

Please plan on attending the meeting to have all your questions answered!

You can learn more about Sugarloaf Networks at www.sugarloafnet.com

Summer Road Work Update

Road Work Scheduled – Friday 7/21/2017

Good news! We are having major road improvement done from the blind corner to the top of the hill Friday 7/21. The work is planned to start at noon and go until 4pm. Please try to minimize trips on the road during this time as we will have lots of equipment and trucks working on the road during this time. The road will be getting fresh millings and will be regraded.

We have been working for about 4 weeks planning this work on the road, but due to the storms and contractor schedules have faced continual delays.

If you have any questions about the upcoming road work please let us know!

Road Safety and New Mirror

We have received reports from many residents about cars speeding on Goose Creek Lane. Please take a moment to remind your family members, guests, and workers about the speed limit on the road. The speed limit is there for all of our safety due to the limited sight lines and nature of the gravel road.

You may have noticed by now that a new mirror has been installed on the blind corner at the bottom of the hill. Be sure and drive slowly and keep to your side when approaching the blind corner.

One final note, if you notice limbs and branches on your property are growing over the road (including spurs), please take a moment to trim them back. If you see something that needs to be trimmed, check in with your neighbor who owns the property and see if you can just take care of it for them!