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Park Improvements

The MNA is currently in the beginning stages of several important and exciting projects! The Park Improvement Committee has a terrific long range plan for renovation of the Meadowthorpe Community Center and the Meadowthorpe Louie Mack Park! With volunteer labor and funds from neighborhood dues collection, special donations from businesses and individuals, LFUCG Capital Improvement funds, matching grants, and assistance from the Division of Parks and Recreation, the MNA plans to make both spaces more attractive and user friendly. Click the links below to view drawings for the Community Center Renovation and Park Improvement. In January of 2007, the MNA set the project in motion by purchasing new trees for the park, which were planted by workers from the Division of Parks and Recreation.

Taylor Drive Entrance

The MNA also has plans to improve the neighborhood entrance at the intersection of Taylor Drive and Leestown Road. Implementation of this plan has been deferred until the sewage transfer station on the corner can be moved by contractors for the LFUCG. Check this link to view the proposed entrance design.

2006 Projects

In 2006, the MNA participated in the Third Annual Great American Cleanup, this time focusing efforts in the newly renamed Meadowthorpe Louie Mack Park, at the front of the neighborhood along Leestown Road, and at the back of the neighborhood near New Circle Road. The Neighborhood Watch was revived in the summer of 2006 to prevent crime in Meadowthorpe, and a neighborhood email list was begun to help spread the word about lost and found pets, important meetings, and other items that arise between newsletter issues. In 2006 the MNA also helped residents of Pelican Drive and Pelican Circle take advantage of a Neighborhood Action Matching Grant to complete the sidewalk on Pelican Drive. With the help of LFUCG Capital Improvement Funds and the volunteer labor of neighborhood stonemason John Rutherford, the MNA oversaw the restoration of crumbling sections of the historic rock wall along Leestown Road. In the fall of 2006, the MNA funded the installation of an irrigation system for the front median garden on Boiling Springs Drive.

New Sidewalk

Through joint funding by an LFUCG grant, MNA funds, Bob Cole of Meadowthorpe Manor Shoppes, and Joe Graviss of McDonald's, a sidewalk was added to the west side of Boiling Springs Drive near the Leestown Road intersection in August 2005.  The length of the stone wall was shortened and the pillar moved further from the road to improve visibility for drivers making right turns onto Leestown Road and to protect the pillar from collisions ( a frequent problem in the past).  The city added a crosswalk in the intersection and McDonald's added a sidewalk on the other side of the road.  This should make crossing Leestown Road on foot even safer and more accessible.

Boiling Springs Median

On June 14th, 2005, the MNA board approved funding from the MNA treasury for the addition of a water spigot to the long median on Boiling Springs Drive.   Accessible water in the median will allow volunteers of the Gardens and Grounds committee to maintain our beautiful landscaping more easily.

Spring Fling 2005

Neighbor's both young and "mature" who came out to the MNA's Spring Fling on Saturday, May 21st had a terrific time.  Children were tireless in navigating the 52-foot Air-Time inflatable obstacle course and bouncing in the inflatable castle.  Adults also braved the obstacle course and had a laugh doing it!  The neighborhood craft show proved that we have a talented and industrious community - skilled in drawing, needlework, stained glass, card making, and beadwork.  Of course, we all got a chance to indulge in our favorite pastime - eating and visiting with neighbors!  The glorious spring weather cooperated to give us all a perfect day in the park!

Great American Cleanup 2005

Meadowthorpe's Second Annual Great American Cleanup Event on Saturday, April 16th was a rousing success.  At least 52 volunteers turned out to help clean up our neighborhood.  The weather was beautiful, the Subway sandwiches and cookies were delicious, and the volunteers were hardworking!  Volunteers picked up litter on Antique Drive, Forbes Road, and Leestown Road.  Special thanks go out to the Girl Scouts of Troop #854 and Cub Scout Pack 911, Dens 3 and 6, for cleaning up litter in the park and along the fence line at the back of the neighborhood by New Circle Road.

Blue Grass Stockyards

Here's a copy of the letter (in Word document format) sent to Mayor Isaac and the Urban County Council on February 10, 2004 by president Shirley Young on behalf of the Association. It is concerning the disposition of the Blue Grass Stockyards.

New Street Signs

Our street signs are dressier! Thanks to Jerry Turner for the design. The new 6" logo has been placed on 124 new street signs, at some cost to the neighborhood association.