Viva Verona - Verona Walk
Viva Verona - Verona Walk
Viva Verona - Verona Walk
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<strong>Verona</strong>walk<br />
restaurant Update<br />
CAFÉ VERONA<br />
WHERE NEIGHBORS MEET<br />
As many of you have already heard, the Board of<br />
Directors is excited to announce that we have new<br />
resident owners / operators for the restaurant and it will<br />
be called Café <strong>Verona</strong>� Resident owners Ed Huber,<br />
Bryan James and Pete Rossi are putting their many<br />
years of experience in the food and beverage industry<br />
to work in our community� They are committed to<br />
CAFÉ VERONA<br />
exceeding the expectations of the community with<br />
exciting new menu items, pricing, specials, and<br />
even fun opportunities for residents to participate<br />
by providing their own recipes or serving as guest<br />
Where Neighbors Meet<br />
bartender, host or hostess, etc�<br />
In addition to the changes above, you will also notice<br />
some renovations to the restaurant itself, which are<br />
sure to enhance the overall dining experience� The<br />
renovation plans have been finalized, submitted to<br />
Collier County Permitting and approved� Construction<br />
has already begun with an expected Grand Opening in<br />
early 2012�<br />
The Board of Directors is excited about the changes<br />
coming to Café <strong>Verona</strong> and we look forward to seeing<br />
everyone at the Grand Opening Celebration!<br />
Scott Brooks<br />
General Manager of Community Associations<br />
18 ~ ViVa <strong>Verona</strong> JANUARY 2012<br />
h.o.a. InFormatIon<br />
A Message from the town Manager<br />
Dear Residents;<br />
It seems like every other issue of<br />
the <strong>Viva</strong><strong>Verona</strong> I am being asked<br />
to write an article about people<br />
allowing their dogs to run without<br />
a leash and not picking up their<br />
dog waste�<br />
Every annual meeting I find<br />
myself talking about this issue�<br />
I know I have and other home owners have stopped<br />
people on the street to say the dog must be on a leash<br />
and to ask where is your bag to pick up the dog waste�<br />
We have two doggy waste stations at the town center<br />
supplying bags and containers to throw away the waste�<br />
There are numerous signs around the town center and<br />
over by the Caymans�<br />
Even with all this effort to get the message across the<br />
noise is louder than ever from residents disgusted with<br />
those who do not have their dogs on a leash and do not<br />
pick up their dog waste�<br />
Residents do not understand how those with dogs<br />
can allow their dogs to do their business on other<br />
homeowner’s lawn and not their own lawn� Excrement<br />
kills sod�<br />
Collier County Law states dogs and cats are not<br />
allowed to run loose and dogs and cats are not allowed<br />
to create a sanitary nuisance�<br />
You may love your dog but that does not mean your<br />
neighbor does�<br />
We have residents that are afraid of dogs� It even<br />
scares them when the dog is on one of those retractable<br />
long leashes because they are afraid the dog will jump<br />
on them before the owner of the dog can get the dog<br />
under control� Please be respectful to others with<br />
regards to your pet�<br />
When you obtained your animal you made a<br />
commitment to care for your animal� When you bought<br />
in <strong>Verona</strong><strong>Walk</strong> you made a commitment to follow the<br />
rules and regulations�<br />
This has become a very serious issue here at<br />
<strong>Verona</strong><strong>Walk</strong> and it really does not need to be� Please<br />
be respectful to others with regards to your pet� Please<br />
help <strong>Verona</strong><strong>Walk</strong> stay the beautiful community it is�<br />
The basic rule in theater is if you want the audience<br />
to “get” a message, you say it three times� So to<br />
reiterate, please be respectful to others with regards to<br />
your pet�<br />
Lynn Ross<br />
Community Association Manager