Anyone need a sleeping bag?

Monday morning update: Please ignore the following message. The sleeping bag has found a new home.

While I know it’s not the weather to be thinking about ultra-warm body wraps, I’m currently weeding out a few things and trying to get rid of a very nice, puffy, blue, mummy-style sleeping bag. I just ran it though the washer and dryer and it’s free to the first person who asks. E-mail me at admin@canalplaceone.com.

 

Festival Time

The Lowell Folk Festival is this coming weekend. If you expect to be out driving, please be aware of street closures and allow extra time to get anywhere. And have a joyful and safe Festival Weekend!

Street Closings As Follows:

Hard Closures to be done at 3 PM Friday beginning with Merrimack at Dutton. Traffic to be re-routed to exit away from this area towards “drain” exits at Central Street, Kearney Square, and Market/Dutton.

Lowell Folk Festival Street Closure Schedule

2017 Street Closing Schedule
Worthen Street
Arcand Drive to Merrimack Street
Fri. 3:00 PM to Sunday 9:00 PM
Shattuck Street
Merrimack to Market Streets
Sat. 9:00 AM to 12:00 AM
Sun. 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Palmer Street
Merrimack to Market
Fri. 3:00 PM to Sat 6:00 AM
Sat. 12:00 PM to Sun. 6:00 AM
Sun. 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Palmer Street (Two Way Traffic)
Market to Middle Street
Sat. 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Paige Street
John to Kirk Streets
Fri. 3:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Sat. 9:00 AM to Sun. 9:00 PM
Middle Street
Central to Shattuck Streets
Fri. 3:00 PM to Sat 6:00 AM
Sat. 9:00 AM to Sun. 6:00 AM
Sun. 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Merrimack Street
Bridge to Dutton Streets

Fri. 3:00 PM to Sun. 9:00 PM
Market Street
Dutton to Palmer Streets
Fri. 5:30 PM to 12:00 AM
Sat. 9:00 AM to Sun. 12:00 AM
Sun 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Lee Street Reverse Direction Fri. 3:00 PM to Sun. 9:00 PM
Kirk Street
Merrimack to French Streets
Fri. 3:00 PM to 10:00 PM.
Sat. 12:00 PM to Sun 9:00 PM
John Street
Merrimack to Paige Streets
Fri. 3:00 PM to Sun. 9:00 PM
French Street
John to Kirk Streets
Kirk to Arcand Drive (East bound Lane)

Fri. 4:00 AM to Sun. 9:00 PM
Fri 12:00 PM to Sun. 9:00 PM
Central Street
Market to Middle
Friday 3:00 PM to 12:00 AM
Sat. 9:00 AM to 12:00 AM
Sun 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Cardinal O’Connell Parkway
Market Street to Merrimack Street (Smith Baker Side)
Fri. 1:00 PM to Sunday 9:00 PM
Arcand Drive
Merrimack to Father Morisette
Sat. 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Sun 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM

Forgotten Keys

We seem to be having a rash of forgotten keys this past week. Please consider keeping a spare key—and possibly a pass-card or fob—in your car or wallet. Even if there’s a key in the office, that doesn’t mean there will be anyone with access to the office available when you need them.

Some years ago residents were invited to purchase lockboxes to put on a pipe in one particular corner of the basement garage in which they could keep spare keys. Has anyone done that or know if it’s still an option? I’ll ask Cathy, but in the meantime I thought I’d go ahead a post this reminder.

AC

With the heat wave this past week, there’s been a lot of concern about whether the air conditioning could keep up. Cathy sent a list of suggestions last week and I’d like to add another: please clean or change your filters on a regular basis! It’s easy to forget and a clogged filter puts unnecessary strain on your heat pump.

I hope everyone is enjoying the much lovelier weather that arrived this weekend. But with lots of summer still to come, I’m going to post Cathy’s suggestions here for future reference.

I suggest that during these especially hot days you do the following few things to help keep your unit cooler and reduce your electric costs.

  • Shut your blinds, shades, or drapes during the daytime, especially if you are on the sunny side of the building, to keep out some of the outside heat.
  • When you leave your unit to go out, turn the temperature up so the heat pumps are not calling for so much cold air. This will make the building system work more efficiently because 278 heat pumps are not calling for maximum cooling when it is not needed – it will also save you money on your electric bill.

If there’s been an interruption in service and the main system is now back up and running but the air from your heat pumps is still very warm, please reset your heat pumps using the follow protocol.

  • Turn the thermostats down so that they are calling for air conditioning.
  • Shut off the circuit breakers for the heat pumps
  • Wait about 60 seconds and turn the circuit breakers back on
  • In 15-30 minutes the air coming out of your heat pumps should be cooler

 

A Few Words about Boards & Independence

It’s been suggested that I remind people that even though I’m now on the Association Board, this website and bulletin board remain unofficial and independent of both the Board and the building management. I built it in 2014 as a way to organize useful information and as a way to share info between residents; it is not now, nor has it ever been, the mouthpiece of anyone official.

I continue to encourage people to e-mail me with anything they’d like to see posted on this bulletin board.

Speaking of which, does anyone need any bubblewrap? I have a couple of large sheets I hate to trash. Just let me know if you’d like them and I can drop them at your door or leave them outside mine for pickup.

I also want to remind people that this site has a section with a number of useful condo docs that can be reached via the links page by clicking the residents’ and owners’ filing cabinet link. It’s not one of the more obvious links and newer people may not have noticed it.

Fireworks tonight are 9:00 at LeLacheur Park. The park opens at 6:00 and has a number of family friendly activities starting at 7:00. For those who prefer something quieter, a spot along the riverwalk on the Merrimack (bring your own blanket or chairs) offers a lovely view of the fireworks over the park as well as all the illegal ones that are invariably shot off across the river. Happy Independence Day to All!

Alley Between Canal Place 1 & 2

A group of dedicated residents have been digging in on cleaning up the alley with the hopes of turning it into a place we can all enjoy. It’s going to be an ongoing project. They meet informally Sunday morning putting in as much or as little time as they like between nine and noon; a few folks even pitch in during the week. Everyone is welcome to join them—if you love condo living but miss working in the garden, here’s your chance!

Below are some pictures (thank you, Mary) or stroll on through and check it out yourself.