GETTING READY FOR POOL SEASON
Photos by Jeannette Carrillo/Link
The outdoor pool and indoor spa at Mountain Shadows is undergoing some pretty intense renovation in preparation for the opening of pool season in April. The outdoor pool will get a new interior coating and paint job, while the indoor spa's tile facing will be replaced by a modern pebblestone-looking surface.
KEEPING SUN CITY BEAUTIFUL
Sun City staffers, from left, are Jose Lombera, Salvador Chavez, Marciano Olvia (foreperson), Jose Nevarez, Nelson Martinez, Todd Jackson, Ivan Martinez and Claudio Castillo (kneeling in front).
Sun City Summerlin Landscape crew members took a break from a beautification project at the Palm Valley Golf Course on Friday for the Link to snap a photo of their efforts. Crew members were wrapping up planting and placing irrigation lines in the area facing Echo Mesa Drive at the southeast corner of the Palm Valley Golf Course parking lot. According to SCSCAI Landscape Director Louis Darling, the project is a result of the removal of four pine trees that were damaged during the Palm Valley irrigation project last summer. Louis explained that the root systems of the pine trees had been impacted to the point where he was uncertain whether the trees would remain stable in a high wind situation. The rehab project was approved by the Common Area Properties Committee, the Architectural Review Committee and the Southern Nevada Water Authority. The work will qualify Sun City for a Water Authority rebate.
The plants and trees that will soon bloom in the area are Acacias, regal mist grasses, yellow bells, xyloma, desert ice plants, Japanese holly, lantana and Russian sage.
The plants and trees that will soon bloom in the area are Acacias, regal mist grasses, yellow bells, xyloma, desert ice plants, Japanese holly, lantana and Russian sage.
Jeannette Carrillo/Link
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