As promised, here’s the statement from the management company. It’s also posted on the first floor bulletin boards and a pdf (which may be easier to read) is available here.
One more thing…
FYI: Anyone who has ever asked me—or ever intends to ask me—about flood insurance on this building should know two things. 1) No, we’re not in a flood zone; some other buildings at #200 are, but we aren’t. And 2) I won’t get the e-mail; my spam filter apparently freaks out when it sees the words “flood insurance.” (It kinda figures, I guess!)
Assorted Info about the Building
There was a comment on the last post that I’ll amplify here since I don’t know if people always see comments: “Just a question to other owners regarding cable & internet. Do we have a choice other than Comcast that I’m not aware of? Any help will do.” I don’t know the answer; does anyone else?
A reminder about the management request that people turn off their heat pumps between 8:00AM and 2:00 PM tomorrow (Wednesday, the 25th). The system has accumulated enough air in the lines that it’s struggling to do its job which is why this work is being done now; normally it would be done in early May, after the heating season and before the AC season. Obviously, there are people who won’t get—or will ignore—this request, but the fewer pumps that are running during those hours, the more easily and efficiently the lines can be bled.
Going forward, if anyone has work done on the heating system in their unit, please consider asking your contractor about whether the air should be bled from your own system then and there rather than having it accumulate in the building’s lines.
Also, work and negotiations regarding the fountain and its shortcomings are ongoing. The Association does not expect to be footing the bill for corrections and repairs on this; it’s the contractor’s responsibility. I’m expecting a formal statement from the management to share. I’ll post it as soon as I get it.
And finally, residents are always welcome to contact Cathy with questions regarding things like the fountain or the snow buildup on the roof and, if they choose, share the answers with me to post on this bulletin board. This may not be an official website, but it’s a good way to share information of interest to the community, and everyone is welcome to take advantage of that (within reason!)
LDNA Meeting & Other Info
Reminder that the Lowell Downtown Neighborhood Association meeting is tomorrow night (in addition to the Canal Place Board meeting). The LDNA meeting is at Lowell Telecommunications, across the breezeway from the Visitor’s Center on Market, and begins at 7PM.
The agenda includes:
- Introduction of Officers and Elected/City Officials.
- Approval of Minutes from 2/23/15
- Treasurer’s Report
- LPD report
- Susan Halter, Ex Director COOL “ARTS & EVENTS IN LOWELL, 2015”
- Danielle Mucciarone, Energy and Environmental Planner, Northern Middlesex Council of Government, Regional Transportation Plan; Public input needed.
- Misc. Announcements
For more information about the Northern Middlesex Council of Government Transportation plan, check out the NMCOG website. There will be a public input session (one of 3 in the area) at Lowell City Hall, Wednesday, April 8th, 4:30–7:30 PM, Mayor’s Reception Room, 375 Merrimack Street.
There will also be an informational meeting to talk about getting more Lowellians involved in voting on Wednesday, April 1 at 6:30–8:00 PM, Pollard Memorial Library Community Room (1st Floor).
Board Meeting & Notices
There is a Board meeting in the lobby office at 7:00 on Monday evening. Residents welcome.
Please remember to return your permission slip before the 3rd for Ron and a tech to enter your unit on the 7th and test the fire alarms. I always set the form aside and lose it under a pile of junk mail before remembering it at the last minute. Having the alarms in your unit checked periodically (especially the one by the bedrooms!) is an important way to keep you and yours safe.
If you haven’t been out lately, you may not have noticed the announcements scattered about that there will be work being done on the heating system (bleeding air from the lines) this Wednesday between 8:00AM and 2:00PM. Your heat pumps need to be OFF during those hours, which would be way less of a problem if this blankety-blank winter would ever end! If I learn any more about this process, or hear any suggestions for seeing that one’s unit doesn’t get too chilly, I’ll pass the info along.
Egress Doors from Fire Corridors
Passing along this reminder from Georgi May. (Thank you, Georgi!) I hope this was merely the result of someone overdoing it for St. Patrick’s Day, but checking the locks on the fire doors is good advice.
At 3:10 this morning someone tried to enter my unit through the 2nd floor egress door.Since the hallway doors at each end of the egress corridor are locked from the outside, this had to have been someone who lives in or was visiting one of the 4th floor units.
There MAY have been alcohol involved because I asked them to identify themselves and all I got was a grunt. But whoever it was kept trying to get in by jiggling the handle and, when I checked my door this evening, there is a gouge mark where they tried to use something to somehow get the door open.
I just want to remind residents that they are TWO locks on those doors: the one that you turn to lock the door knob; and the deadbolt that should stay locked at all times.
Traffic Issues
As of today, Arcand Drive is shut down to set up for Winterfest. On top of Winterfest Friday and Saturday evenings, there are multiple sporting events in town. If you plan to drive anywhere on those evenings, be prepared for detours and lots of traffic. I suspect that the local bars will also be ramping up for St. Patrick’s Day (it’s truly amazing how many downtown bars are suddenly Irish this time of year), which is not going to help.
Personally, I think I’ll just walk over to Winterfest or plan on staying home this weekend!
Winterfest, etc.
For anyone who hasn’t noticed, we lost an hour last night with the time change to daylight savings. Remember to reset any clocks that aren’t self-resetting and check the batteries in your carbon monoxide detectors (I’m assuming everyone’s smoke-detectors are hardwired and don’t use batteries).
The rescheduled Winterfest is next weekend. The temperatures should be out of the frostbite zone this time around; just keep your fingers crossed that we don’t have some form of H2O falling from the sky!
And if anyone actually bought and read The Raven Coronet, the fantasy novel that I mentioned back before Christmas, please consider reviewing it on Amazon or Barnes & Noble. Even a brief and/or mediocre review lets people know that it’s being read by actual humans. Thanks!
Downtown Snow Removal
For anyone who plans to be out in the middle of the night and likes to be forewarned about potential traffic and parking issues, the following comes straight from the Lowell Police Facebook page:
“Downtown snow removal by the City of Lowell DPW will take place on Wednesday, February 25, beginning at 11:00 p.m. and ending at approximately 6:00 a.m. in the Middlesex Street area.
Removal operations will also take place in the Bridge Street business corridor and Cupples Square during the same time frame.”
Insurance Notice and Trash Reminder
Everyone should have received a notice today about changes to the building’s master insurance. I have put a pdf of the notice online at www.canalplaceone.com/insurancenotice2-15.pdf for anyone who hasn’t gotten theirs or anyone who misplaces it. The beauty of having it online is this: If you’d like your insurance agent to take a look at the info and make sure your condo coverage is sufficient, all you have to do is contact them and give them the link!
Also, the trash chute has gotten blocked twice in the past week. Please DO NOT put large bags of trash, chunks of cardboard (like pizza boxes) or other items too bulky to drop down smoothly into the chute. If an item can’t be broken down or tied up adequately to insure that it won’t get stuck, please take the time to walk down to the basement garage and place it in the appropriate dumpster—there is a dumpster for clean cardboard only and separate ones for regular trash. It costs us all money every time someone has to spend time clearing the chute. Thank you!

