Montgomery Village News Articles
At the Montgomery Village Foundation (MVF) Board of Directors meeting held on March 21, the Board elected Doniele Ayres as President and Susan Prince as Vice President for 2024–2025. The regular business meeting preceded the Annual Meeting, which highlighted service in the community.
The Montgomery Village Foundation (MVF) Board of Directors is seeking a volunteer to serve as Treasurer. After several years of service to the community, Treasurer Stephen Taylor resigned the position in mid-March, and it was publicly announced at the March MVF Board of Directors meeting.
At the February 22 Montgomery Village Foundation (MVF) Board of Directors meeting, the MVF Board approved several action items to replace components at current amenities, prepare amenities for the upcoming season or potentially enhance amenities in the future.
At the January 25 Montgomery Village Foundation (MVF) Board of Directors meeting, the Board reviewed two concepts for design/build services for the renovation of the Stedwick Pool and Bathhouse, 10401 Stedwick Road, and authorized MVF EVP Mike Conroy to negotiate a contract with Keller Brothers, Inc. for design/build services for the renovation project.
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In the week prior to the Montgomery Village Foundation (MVF) Board of Directors December 7 meeting, Monument Realty informed the Board that they would need to postpone their presentation regarding a proposed change to Area 2 development in Bloom Village to early 2024.
Following an inspection of Lake Marion by staff in August, the county was notified of a potential problem with one of the toe drains. Upon further inspection, the county recently told staff that the drain was in a state of partial collapse and needs to be fixed (this is a county responsibility).