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In the early part of 2000, area residents became concerned over increased traffic due to the rapid growth in this area. Living in an
unincorporated area, they were concerned with the lack of representation for their community.
This concern was further fueled by Entergy’s proposal to erect high voltage electricity lines through the heart of the surrounding
neighborhoods, endangering the health and overall quality of life for their residents. This threat moved four residents,
Eileen Montgomery, Billy Thompson, Chris Hile and Nancy Gray to found The East 1488 Community Association. The concept behind the
organization was to “speak with one voice” for area neighborhoods when issues arise that threaten their quality of life.
MISSION STATEMENT
The East 1488 Community Association of Montgomery County, based on our belief that the quality of our community needs to be protected,
seeks to enhance the community through monitoring changes in order to benefit its citizens by using our combined resources
June, 2003
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Board of Directors
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President
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Karl Schroder (Cimarron Country)
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Vice President
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Blake Barton (???)
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Treasurer
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Bill Haskell (Sendera Lake Estates)
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Secretary
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Brenda Biggerstaff (Red Oak Ranch)
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E 1488 Members 2009-2010
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Ann Anderson (Red Oak Ranch)
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Glenn Buckley (Montgomery Trace)
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Cindy Burks (Cimarron Country)
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Carl Gerhardt (Westwood)
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Bill Riley (Westwood)
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Don Sharp (Sendera Lake Estates)
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Billy Thompson (Sendera Ranch)
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