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Springs
Seven Springs Subdivision is located in prosperous East Cobb. Built
in the late 1960's and early 1970's, our homes have modern amenities,
yet feature old-style quality and robust construction.
Activities
Seven Springs Homeowners Association meets once or twice a year,
based on need to discuss issues affecting our subdivision and to
conduct association business.
Our residents have formed "landscaping teams" that mow
the lawns at our subdivision entrances twice a month in season.
Each team of two people has volunteered for one month to mow the
front grass. If you are interested in helping, please contact Landscape
Coordinator Bruce Johnson at his
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Four times a year, we have cleanup days in front of our subdivision
along Roswell Road. We plant flowers around our entrance signs,
trim bushes, remove weeds and pick up trash all along Roswell Road.
Once or twice a year, we organize a garden party at a resident's
home where we get together to enjoy an afternoon with our neighbors.
Check out the new 20-acre East Cobb Park,
just a mile west of us on Roswell Road:

www.eastcobbpark.org
Updated Water Use Restrictions
Check the Cobb County government web site for the latest on outdoor
water usage restrictions at water.cobbcountyga.gov/outdoor.htm.
Contractor Licensing
Effective July 1, 2008, most residential and commercial building
contractors are required to be licensed by the Georgia State Licensing
Board. We received two letters from the Office of Secretary of State
- click: 1
2
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Zoning
and Laws
The Cobb County Community Development Department web
site lists information on:
Gardening
Help
For helpful information about gardening in our area, check out
Walter Reeves's web site at WalterReeves.com.
At this site you can learn about drought, lawns, pest control, landscaping,
vegetables, house plants, events, and TV / radio shows.
Other web sites offering gardening help are:
Utility companies are regulated by the Georgia
Public Service Commission and are listed here for your convenience:
Prepare for Emergencies
Is your family ready for emergencies - natural or man-made?
There is no excuse for not taking basic steps to be prepared
before disaster strikes - learn about the items to keep at home
and how to plan at www.ready.gov
- You owe it to your family!
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