If you need help with groceries, child care, etc. please use the NextDoor app. You should have received an invitation to it. It is the quickest way, other than phone, to ask for help.

If you did not get an invitation then go to https://nextdoor.com/g/c2u17gxkm/ 

 

Hi Linden Tree Lane Community,

We hope that all is well with you and your family. This is a difficult and strange time for all of us, regarding what’s going on with the Coronavirus in the US and government’s lock down order. Please stay safe, wash your hands, and together (but not too physically close together!) we shall overcome this.
The board has discussed on ways to help our community to get through the “shelter at home” period. We have older residents who are the high risk group of the virus, people with small children at home, etc.. Please join the below Nextdoor group created for us living in Linden Tree Lane. Upon joining you can post requests, answer other people’s questions or concerns, help each other out. I’m sure a lot of older folks who are (and should) hesitant to go outside for grocery shopping could use some help if some neighbor can pick up their shopping list for them.
(our usual maintenance repair request still go through our website!)
Secondly, our next Board meeting is coming up on Wednesday, April 1st, 7pm. With the current situation, we decided to have it online in Zoom, an online meeting service. It’s free and easy for everyone to join.
Invitation, instructions to use Zoom and an agenda of this meeting will be sent out soon. If you have any agenda to discuss in the meeting, please let me know so I can add it.

If you have any questions or concerns, please email any of the board members.

Thank you,
Dave Lai
Linden Tree HOA Secretary

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March 24, 2020

Waste Management Homeowners Association Customer

RE: Notice of Force Majeure Event and/or Commercial Impracticability Preventing Full Contract Performance
Coronavirus/COVID-19 and Resulting Declarations of Emergency

Dear Valued Customer:

Waste Management – and especially its hard-working front-line employees – are working around the clock to ensure that we can continue to serve our customers and communities safely and with the least disruption reasonably possible in the face of the many challenges created by the COVID-19 virus, the resulting Declarations of Emergency, and the many health and safety orders and guidelines to which all responsible citizens are attempting to comply. As Waste Management works earnestly to continue to provide collection and processing services to our communities, the health and safety of our employees, customers and communities are our highest priority.

Likewise, Waste Management is striving to comply with the federal and state health and safety directives that have been issued in this time of emergency. One example of the operational changes implemented by Waste Management as a result of this unprecedented emergency occurred on March 18, 2020, when Waste Management temporarily closed residential call centers to promote social distancing among our call center employees to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. We are actively coordinating remote operations to serve our customers during this situation with the goal of resuming residential call handling from work-at-home employees as soon as possible. Although many of our municipal contracts require Waste Management to provide residential customer support call centers, the decision to temporarily suspend operation of these centers and shift to a work-at-home capability was the direct result of the COVID-19 pandemic and the states of emergency that exists.

The COVID-19 situation is very fluid, and Waste Management expects, unfortunately, that other disruptions to our contract performance may occur in the coming days as a direct result of the COVID-19 pandemic and governmental declarations. As a result, we are providing this notice to advise you that the COVID-19 pandemic is a force majeure event under our contract and/or unforeseeable event making full contract performance commercially impractical under the present circumstances. While we have not yet experienced any significant disruptions in essential collection or processing services, we anticipate that such disruptions may be inevitable, such as:

  • Quarantines at, or shutdowns of, Waste Management facilities;
  • Shelter-in-place orders that impact travel and business operations;
  • Shutdown of Waste Management and/or third-party recycling and

    disposal facilities that restrict our ability to operate normally;

  • Worker shortages because of quarantines or sickness; and
  • Fuel and other critical equipment and supply shortages.

At this time, no one can reliably predict the length of this emergency event, when potential service disruptions may occur, or how long they may last. Waste Management will continue to provide prompt notice of our operational capabilities and changes as they occur. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in these challenging times. If you have any questions, please contact your Waste Management public sector representative.

Sincerely,
WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC.

Paul Bickford
Municipal Relations Manager

March 24, 2020

HOA February 2020 Meeting Minutes

Elected were:

Carol DiGiacomo
George Thompson
Shari Friedman
Dave Lai

 

Congratulations to all.

Letters of Candidacy for New Board Members
2020 Annual Meeting

Dear HOA Board of Directors and Fellow LTL Homeowners,

I am submitting this letter as official notice of my intent to run for a position on the LTL HOA Board of Directors for the election to be held in January, 2020. My name is Shari Friedman and I reside at 4245 Linden tree Lane. I have been a homeowner since July 2015. I am an attorney with experience in negotiating contracts and dealing with complex business issues, which requires attention to detail and a sense of time management – the necessary qualities and experience that will enable me to be a contributing member of, and an asset to, the LTL HOA Board of Directors. I also share the passion of the Board to keep our community well cared for and safe.

Thank you for your consideration.
Respectfully,
Shari L. Friedman

 

Dear Linden Tree Lane Homeowner’s Association,

Kindly accept this as my notice of intent to run for a positon on the Linden Tree Lane Homeowner’s Association Board. I have been serving as President on the Board for the past three years, and prior to 2017, I served as Secretary on the Board. I have been a resident of Glenview for many years and have engaged in the practice of law in the Chicagoland area since 1982. My law practice has been located in the area for the past 20+ years. I believe I can be helpful in maintaining our community in a way that we can all be proud to live there. I would like to continue to serve on the Board.

Thank you for your consideration,
Carol A. DiGiacomo

 

Linden Tree Home Owners Assoc.

I am submitting my letter of intent to run for a position on the board. I have served on the board for four years now and wish to continue to do so. I am an original owner and am familiar with many of the issues of the complex. I also served on the board of our previous home owners association for several years. I have been a designer / artist for decades and have experience in designing and maintaining websites. I feel that my expertise will be beneficial as a board member.

Sincerely,
George E. Thompson

 

Dear HOA Board of Directors and Fellow Homeowners,

My name is Dave Lai and I am submitting this letter as an official notice of my intent to run for a position on the Linden Tree Lane HOA Board of Directors. This is for the election to be held on January 2020. I reside at 4215 Linden Tree Ln, Glenview and have been for the past 4 years. I am a 35 year old full time Software Engineer with 1 child (and another on the way). Whereas I lack in HOA management experience, I am quick to learn, have a ton of energy and am attentive to details. I had lived in a community with another HOA for 6 years prior to this. I believe I possess the necessary qualitites to be a helpful member of the Board, and of the community. My desire is to be participating on the board in the Maintenance role, but I would be happy to participate in other roles as the board chooses.

Thank you for your consideration!
Best regards,
Dave Lai

 

Linden Tree Home Owners Assoc.

Hi, I’m Lana Razumov at 4285. I’m really excited to run for the position of secretary for our association. I feel very fortunate that so many people in this community have stepped in and taking on leadership roles over the years. Now that my daughter is older and my volunteer commitment to our local school district has ended, I have time to contribute to our association. I am a senior marketing executive with over 20 years of experience and I’m happy to bring business acumen, communication skills and project management skills to this position.

Thank you for your support.
Lana Razumov

 

Linden Tree Home Owners Assoc.

Tolga Guder is a research analyst working at a boutique institutional asset management firm and a member of the investment team managing global stock portfolios. He has a great deal of experience with analyzing financial statements. Tolga has a bachelor’s degree in economics from DePaul and a post-baccalaureate certificate in Finance from Northwestern University. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and an active member of the CFA Society of Chicago.

Tolga Guder