Winter Weather Policies & Important Reminders

With the potential for winter storms in the next couple months, the board would like to encourage all WoodLynne residents to review the following information, and then bookmark it for future reference.

Peter’s Landscape, our snow management contractor, will plow the community in the event of snowfall greater than two inches. As outlined in the Community Handbook (pg. 11), residents are asked to take responsibility for shoveling out their own cars and walkways, as well as the sidewalks bordering their homes, as these services will not be provided. It is required that the sidewalks bordering your property be cleared. The board also asks that you avoid using salt or ice melt, as these materials can damage the sidewalks. Please use sand or cat litter instead.

In the event of a power outage in our community, residents are advised to contact Dominion Energy via the following link or by phone at (866) 366-4357. This will allow you to report an outage or check the status of repairs. Dominion also advises residents to call them immediately in the event of any downed power lines.

To report fallen tree limbs in the common area, please email Cardinal Management Group at a.gonzalez@cardinalmanagementgroup.com and
g.eaton@cardinalmanagementgroup.com. Provide the nearest street address and, if possible, a photo. This information will help our contractor locate the tree. In the event that a downed tree poses an immediate danger or hazard, call Cardinal Management Group at (703) 569-5797 and follow the prompts to be connected with their emergency line.

Inclement weather can cause delays or cancellations in trash and recycling services. Please visit American Disposal Services for updates during wintry weather. Do not place trash outside if you are unsure it will be collected. If suspension occurs, services will typically resume on the next regularly scheduled collection day. The board will make its best effort to provide updates about trash and recycling services if and when we receive notifications from the contractor during a storm.

See our Snow & Ice Policies guide for additional information. For general tips and safety information, you can also check out Fairfax County’s Guide to Snow. Feel free to contact Community Manager Ashley Gonzalez at a.gonzalez@cardinalmanagementgroup.com with any questions pertaining to our community. Thanks for your cooperation, and stay safe this winter!


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