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Month: October 2012

Heavy Trash Pick-Up Schedules Are Changing Effective November 1, 2012

Heavy Trash Pick-Up Schedules Are Changing
Effective November 1, 2012

Solid Waste Department LogoContinuing its efforts to maximize cost savings, provide efficient service delivery and engage in proactive customer service, the Solid Waste Management Department has taken your feedback and is improving your heavy trash (tree waste/junk waste) collection service.

Effective Thursday, November 1, 2012, the monthly heavy trash (tree waste/junk waste) pickup date for your neighborhood will change. Tree waste and junk waste collection will still occur in alternating months, odd-numbered months for tree waste (January, March, May, July, September and November) and even-numbered months for junk waste (February, April, June, August, October and December), but on the new heavy trash (tree waste/junk waste) pickup day designated for your neighborhood. Please note that collection day schedules for other Solid Waste services such as garbage, yard trimmings and recycling collection WILL NOT change.

The service date change aims to to achieve the following:

  • Less confusion with neighborhood collection schedules
  • A single service day for major community areas
  • Easier to read/interpret service maps for customers and 311 operators
  • Easier management of routes
  • Budget savings in fuel and maintenance
  • Greater availability for department support for community-based beautification projects

You will receive reminders by mail from the Solid Waste Management Department about your new heavy trash (tree waste/junk waste) pickup day. Remember, this change only affects your heavy trash (tree waste/junk waste) service day.

Thank you for your support as we continue to maximize your savings.

To see the improved service maps with your new neighborhood schedule collection date, visitwww.houstontx.gov/solidwaste/2012_heavytrashreroute.html. For questions contact Sandra Jackson at Sandra.jackson2@houstontx.gov.

To learn more about solid waste services and recycling in the City of Houston, visitwww.houstonsolidwaste.orgwww.greenhoustontx.gov, on Facebook atwww.facebook.com/houstonsolidwaste and on Twitter @houstontrash.

Halloween in the Park – Costume Contest

Costume Contest Wednesday, October 31st

Date: Wednesday, October 31st
Time: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Place: Oak Meadow Park

 

Costume Contest Guidelines

 Must be under the age of 13 years
 Donate a Lg. Bag of Candy to Enroll in the Costume Contest (please turn in before the day)
 Only artificial weapons allowed
 Please make sure your costume or accessories do not hinder your view.
 Offensive or sexually suggestive costumes will not be permitted.
 No fighting
 No profanity

Contest Procedures

1. Anyone entering the contest will be required to meet with a Board Member between 6:00pm-6:30pm on October 31st to have a picture taken.
2. If you are participating in the contest you must be present at the time of the voting, to take part in a brief walk-through for your neighbors to see your costume.
3. Must have your parent/guardian present to win.
4. Family must be a “Paid Member” of the Oak Meadow Civic Club.
Goodies                     Music                          Dancing

 

BE AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS!!

Provided by:
OAK MEADOW COMMUNITY

 

 

HPD “Citywide PIP Service Awards” meeting on Tuesday, November 13th

Please mark your calendar for the end of the year HPD “Citywide PIP Service Awards” meeting on Tuesday, November 13, 2012 at 7 PM located at 1602 State St. Houston, Texas 77007.

Homer V. Rodriguez, a longtime resident and big supporter of our Eastside PIP will be recognized. The Citywide PIP awards citizens and business groups from all PIP patrol divisions within the city of Houston. The criteria of the awards will be awarded based on pro-active crime prevention assistance to each divisional PIP group. Homer will be presented a certificate by the Chief of Police Charles A. McClelland, Jr.

If you are interested in attending this event to support Homer, please let me know. Officer Trejo will make arrangements to provide transportation from the Eastside Patrol Station for those interested. I’ll follow-up again the week before the event.

Thank you,
Ramiro Fonseca
Eastside PIP Chair

Remember to VOTE!

I would like to encourage everyone to vote early. It is looking like the polls will be extremely busy on Election Day – Tuesday, November 6. Let’s show Harris County that residents of the East End do vote!

Visit the Harris County Clerk office to confirm your voter registration status, early voting locations and times. You can also download and print a sample ballot for your precinct in which you reside. Click here to visit Harris County Clerk website

Polls are open for early voting as follows:

Saturday, October 27 – 7 am to 7 pm
Sunday, October 28 – 1 pm to 6 pm
Monday, October 29 – Friday, November 2 – 7 am to 7 pm

ELECTION DAY
Tuesday, November 6 – 7 am to 7 pm

Please feel free to share this with your friends, family and neighbors. Encourage every registered voter to VOTE, the earlier the better.

Ground Breaking at Moody Garden

Houston Mayor Annise Parker, Houston Mayor Pro Tem Ed Gonzalez, U.S. Representatives Gene Green and Sheila Jackson Lee, Harris County Sheriff Adrian Garcia and Joe Turner, Director Houston Parks and Recreation Department (HPARD) for the Moody Park Fall Fiesta and Renovation Groundbreaking Ceremony. Enjoy dancing and musical performances.

Saturday, October 27, 2012
11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Event
1 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. Ceremony

3725 Fulton
Houston 77009

 

National Nite Out

THANK YOU…… National Nite was a huge success!  

Sponsors: TPC, PetroLogistics, Goodyear and community residents/members who participated and sponsored this event.

Our guests included:

TPC – Samantha Mendenhall

Dept. of Neighborhoods – Kenneth Baccumm, Pam Wiley, Pete DeLaSantos

Mayors Asst. Office – Maria Bolanos

HPD – Cpt. Manzo, Sgt. Myskowski, Officer Ruiz, Officer Trejo, Officer Salazar, Officer Robles, and many others

David Pineda – Candidate for State Representative District 144, Texas

Oak Meadows Board Panel & Committee who cordinated- Michelle Miranda, Mayra L., Hernaldo R., Juan G., Beatrice D., Angela D., Norma S., Lupe A., Ashley S., Jocelyn A. 

TIME IS NEAR……. PLEASE PLAN TO BRING YOUR FAMILY AND MEET YOUR NEIGHOBORS ALONG WITH THE SPONSORS WHO MADE IT ALL POSSIBLE!

National Night Out 2012 logo

 

Time: 6:00pm – 8:00pm

Date: October 2nd

Location: Oak Meadow Park

                     500 Ahrens St.

           (at the Toddlers Playground)

National Night Out, a year-long community building campaign, is designed to: (1)
Heighten crime prevention awareness; (2) Generate support for, and participation in,
local anticrime programs; (3) Strengthen neighborhood spirit and police-community
partnerships; and (4) Send a message to criminals letting them know that neighborhoods
are organized and fighting back.
Along with the traditional outside lights and front porch vigils, most cities and towns
celebrate National Night Out with a variety of special citywide and neighborhood events
such as block parties, cookouts, parades, festivals, visits from local officials and law
enforcement, safety fairs, and youth events.
Don’t delay! Please reserve the day and plan to attend; Your attendance is greatly needed.

See you there!!

RSVP:  Michelle – mirandamichelle814@yahoo.com