Letters to the Editor
Editor:
I am frustrated with all the squirrels that are destroying our trees and parts of our homes with what appears to be no animal control. My screens are being climbed on, and because many people feed them “because they are so cute,” the squirrels are not afraid of humans anymore. As a matter of fact, the squirrels almost demand food when I walk out of my front door.
I cannot believe that nothing can be done to control the population of squirrels, coyotes and raccoons inside Leisure World. It appears that we the people are just bystanders here, but we are expected to pay to make repairs as needed when these animals destroy our screens and other things. How ridiculous and silly things have become.
We pay a lot in fees to live here peacefully, but the critters are not controlled. I do not want to be afraid to walk our streets after dark or in the early morning without being confronted by large raccoons or coyotes.
Something needs to change.
Gail Peterson Mutual 11 Editor:
Shareholders who want to learn the bus routes and schedules should take the Minibus orientations that are held monthly. The enthusiastic fleet manager, Grant Winford, is ready to help and answer inquiries pertaining the bus.
When I was a Mutual director, shareholders in my wheel never hesitated to call or knock on my door when help was needed, sometimes helping them get familiar with the Minibus service.
I strongly recommend taking the orientations for residents who need help getting around the community. Meeting information is printed in the LW Weekly.
The orientations will help you understand the bus schedules, which are designed for easy access. Most drivers are kind and helpful. Minibus service is a great help to the community and safe for shareholders.
Lisa A. Dickson Mutual 1