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Challenges in reducing parkway water use while complying with the law

Chronicle Staff · October 1, 2015

Last month, the Larchmont Chronicle reported on homeowners replacing front yard lawns with more drought-tolerant landscapes. The following describes some of the challenges homeowners have experienced with respect to landscaping […]

Project provides brighter lights in Windsor Square

Jane Gilman · June 4, 2015

Ninety-nine new or rehabilitated lampposts, all with bright but long-lasting and energy-efficient bulbs, have been installed in much of Windsor Square, thanks to residents who took up the challenge to […]

Native plants used in new look for traffic triangle

Chronicle Staff · April 2, 2015

The Norton triangle, a traffic island on Sixth St., has undergone a landscaping renovation that features plantings that will be self-sufficient once established. Larry Guzin, president, said the Windsor Square […]

Bungalow appeal denied; heading to City Council

Suzan Filipek · January 14, 2015

The owner of the Larchmont Bungalow was denied an appeal for a zone change Jan. 27 by the Planning and Land Use Management Committee. Committee members Jose Huizar and Mitchell […]

Windsor Square streetlight project to add 99 new poles

Jane Gilman · October 2, 2014

The good news is: work crews will be installing 99 new streetlights in Windsor Square in the beginning of next year. The bad news is, it took almost eight years […]

Dedication marks completion of Larchmont Blvd. median project

Jane Gilman · July 31, 2014

North Larchmont Blvd. medians, featuring Jacaranda trees, agapantha and geranium plants and a monument sign, were dedicated on July 17. The project, spearheaded by Carolyn Ramsay, former chief of staff […]

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