Please make sure your Docks and Shore stations are out of the water soon if they are still in. For safety sake, we do not want these objects frozen in the ice over the winter.
Category Archives: Safety
A note from a resident
Dear Neighbors,
It has come to the attention of some of the residents that quite a few neighborhood residents are utilizing the private lake residents beaches for fishing. Most neighbors have kept a “blind eye” to it and occasionally have even spoken to the neighbors to lay out more stringent ground rules about the uninvited use of the lake resident’s waterside property. This uninvited practice of using neighbors beaches is reportedly, getting out of hand. Many times children are not being monitored, fishing practices are sometimes poor, hooks and fishing gear are being left for the lake owners to clean up, and the lake residents are worried about the liability involved if someone gets hurt on their property/falls in and get injured off their dock.
Recently, a young boy caught a beautiful bass out of the lake and proceeded to drag it across the beach in attempt to get it off the hook. When he was asked if his parents could help him fish next time, since he did not know how to take a fish off the hook, he explained he did not live here but lives “across the way” and he did not feel like touching the fish he catches. This kind of activity is reportedly happening more frequently at the lake.
This is just an e-mail reminder that both Little GS Lake and East GS Lake are PRIVATE lakes and for use by residents. Those residents who do not have frontage are free to use the Association access by the boat launch and beach area or by invitation by a resident with frontage.
Also, we want to stress safety on our roads. The roads of GS are not private but public thoroughfares and so respect needs to be used. With the recent tragedy of the Grand Rapids area child death and the second child’s severe injury
(See article on Mlive http://www.mlive.com/news/grand-rapids/index.ssf/2014/07/girl_10_killed_when_golf_cart.html) we want to remind residents that the state of Michigan has regulations for golf carts.
Some residents have noted, again, the improper use of golf carts by children in our neighborhood. This is just to remind residents that the operator of a golf cart must have a driver license and the vehicle must be registered and insured if they are diving it on the street. These vehicles are not for the use on the sidewalks where children are playing. Also, Michigan mandates the equipment required for vehicles to be street legal. For a golf cart to be street legal, it must be upgraded to have all of the equipment listed on the TR-54 Vehicle Inspection form for 4-wheel vehicles including low beam headlights, high beam headlights, tail lights, brake lights, turn signals, windshield, windshield wipers, bumpers, seat belts, horn, mirrors, etc. In the past, some residents have called the police to report children driving golf carts in EGTS erratically and it is in their right to do so.
Be Respectful, Be Safe, and enjoy the Summer!!
Thank You!
Your Neighbor
Finally, if you have not yet joined our Facebook group, we encourage you to do so by going to this link and clicking on the link https://www.facebook.com/groups/274770636009144/ and selecting the Join the group button.
Time for Spring!
OK, it is almost April (One week from yesterday) and the lake is still completely frozen.
Soon (we hope) the ice will melt and the weather will turn warm. There is a good video for all to watch about boating and remembering others.
Take a look at it located here and brought to us by Water Sports Industry Association.
Power Issues in the Association
One of our residents recently lodged a complaint with Consumers Energy with regards to the loss of power 3 times in the last 2.5 months. They asked for root cause analysis and also recommended that if they did not have good plans to alleviate the problem. Some of our residents are fed from Jenison and some are fed power from Hudsonville. A better plan would be to tie all the sub from the main coming out of Hudsonville which has not lost power over the same time frame.
He was just contacted by the Consumers Field engineer today. They are going to take the suggestion and move the Northwest portion of the subdivision onto the same grid as the rest of the subdivision. Currently this section is at the end of the Jenison Main and is overburdened.
This change is tentatively scheduled to occur 12-19-2013. It will be a HOT changeover, so we should not loose power during this change.
Hopefully this will rectify the power outage issues we have been facing.
here is the contact info for future reference.
Consumers Energy Field engineer Todd Hollen ph 616-530-4399
Best regards
Tom Parrish 1512 Ponstein Dr.
Slow Down!
Again we feel that it is necessary to remind residents to SLOW DOWN. Soon our kids will not only be playing in yards and near the streets but also waiting near the roads for School Busses and getting off in the afternoons. There are speeders in our neighborhood who are not from the association but there are also those of us who mean well but are in a hurry and not thinking of our speed. Please think, each time you enter our association boundaries, that it is MY JOB to make sure the car I am driving is going the speed limit or below in my neighborhood.
Recently a flyer was placed in the press boxes by a resident that has some difficult statistics for all of us to hear that at 20 MPH 9 out of 10 persons who are hit by a car survives but at 40 MPH only one person survives. A link to the full color pdf is here. The PEDS.ORG web site also has some other good resources and one is titled 10 Good Reasons to Make Your Community Walkable. Please go check it out and maybe next time you drive the streets near home you will think more of your speed and even slow down the speeding driver behind you.
Thank you
EGSLA

