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Month: January 2013

Parking Violations

Houston Police Department

 

IMMEDIATE ATTENTION ……. PLEASE FORWARD TO ALL YOUR NEIGHBORS
COMMUNITY UPDATE!!
Please be advised that HPD are issuing citations for illegal parking such as:
* Parked the wrong way of the street
* Parked over/on sidewalks
* Parked up against utility poles
* Parked to close to a stop sign
CITATIONS HAVE ALREADY BEEN ISSUED and they will continue if the illegal parking does not cease.
HPD are also looking into other reports such as the speeding, the park, school trafficing, etc… that have been generated in the community so please do not think it is just the parking.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any further questions or concerns.
Michelle Miranda – President
Email: mirandamichelle814@yahoo.com

Houston Community Advisory Panel

Meeting Reminder
Houston Community Advisory Panel
Community Advisory Panel to Goodyear, LyondellBasell Houston Refinery,
PL Propylene, Rhodia, TPC Group, and Valero Refinery

Tuesday, January 15, 2013
@ 6 PM
TPC Group’s Plant Cafeteria
Proposed Agenda
¡ State of the Plant Reports
2012 Achievements, 2013 Goals, and an Outlook for 2013
¡ Next Meetings – Options and Input

Please RSVP to Mary Jane: 713-993-9317 or m.j.naquin@informedfutures.com

Solid Waste Management Department (SWMD) Collection and Facility Schedule for Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday

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Monday, January 21, 2013 (MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DAY)
CITY HOLIDAY: No collection services today. SWMD facilities closed. Neighborhood Depositories and Westpark Recycling Center closed.
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Monday’s Garbage, Curbside Recycling, Yard Waste, 3rd Monday and 4th Tuesday’s Tree Waste collected today. Neighborhood Depositories closed. Westpark Recycling Center re-opens.
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Tuesday’s Garbage, Curbside Recycling, Yard Waste and 4th Wednesday’s Tree Waste collected today. Neighborhood Depositories re-open.
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Normal schedule resumes.
Residents may check online at www.houstonsolidwaste.org for the 2013 Holiday Collection Schedule or call 3-1-1, the City of Houston’s Customer Service Hotline for information. To receive periodic emails from Mayor Annise D. Parker and the City of Houston on specific topics of interest, log onto www.houstontx.gov and register with CitizensNet by clicking on the CitizensNet graphic.
The Solid Waste Management Department provides solid waste service to the citizens of Houston through the collection, disposal and recycling of discarded material in a manner that is safe, efficient, environmentally sound and cost effective.

Police and Clergy Alliance (PACA) community town hall meeting

Houston Police Department

 

Our friends at the HPD Eastside Station have invited us to this  Police and Clergy Alliance (PACA) community town hall meeting. Seating will be reserved for residents served by the Eastside Station.  The citywide meeting will be at Lakewood Church located at 3700 Southwest Freeway on January 26 from 10 am to 12 noon.

Please consider attending this informative meeting.
RAMIRO FONSECA

A Neighborhood Sweep

A Neighborhood Sweep was done and the results are in!!

Please keep in mind that this month was Heavy Trash for “Tree Waste” not “junk!” so therefore these addresses have been documented for having junk waste out on the curb. Please remove as soon as possible to refrain from being cited by the City of Houston.

Junk Waste on the curve by the hundred block of:

1. 800 Gober St.
2. 1000 Ruell St.
3. 1400 Ruell St. (JMV & JUNK WASTE)
4. 600 Ruell St.
5.
700 Axilda St.
6. 900 Axilda St.
7. 1100 Axilda St.
8. 1200Axilda St.
9. 1400 Axilda St. (Backyard)
10. 500 Christine
11. 1400 Christine St.
12. 500 Ahrens St.
13. 600 Ahrens St.
14. 900 Mayo St.
15. 1000 Aubert St.
16. 900 Ogilvie St.
17. 1000 Ogilvie St.
18. 1200 Oglivie St.
19. 1300 Ogilvie St.
20. 1400 Ogilvie St.
21. 5000 Michael St.
22. 4800 Michael St.
23. 1400 Loper St.

A notice has been posted at the door of each actual address. Please remove as soon as possible before the neighborhood next follow-up!

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me and I will get back with you in a timely manner.

Start off the Year of 2013

Good Morning Residents/Members:

I hope you had a wonder Christmas and a Happy New Year!!

Now that the holidays have passed it is time again to bring awareness of what to expect that will be happening within the next few days. There have been gun shots in the area and it is not a holiday so the shots will need to stop or HPD will be notified of your street and the crossing street. If you have any questions please feel free to respond and I will reply in a timely manner.

These are the violations that will be ticketed and reported so please lets come together and clean our properties so that you will not be ticketed!

REMINDER : JANUARY is TREE WASTE – January 7, Monday

Department of Neighborhoods, IPS enforces Chapter 10 related to the Code of Ordinances for:
Open and vacant buildings
Nuisances on private property
Junk motor vehicles
Weeded lots
Graffiti
Bldg. Materials
Heavy Trash
Debri on curbs
Structural damage

Thank you!

Michelle Miranda – President

Houston City Council Member Dave Martin Sworn In

 

Houston, TX – District E Houston City Council Member Dave Martin was officially sworn in today among colleagues, friends and family during the first city council meeting of the new year. Council Member Martin is a longtime resident of the district and brings a wealth of knowledge and unparalleled public and private experience to his new role.

“I am truly grateful and honored for the opportunity to serve the constituents of District E, and look forward to working together to better not only our communities but the entire City of Houston as well,” said Council Member Martin.

Since the November election, Council Member Martin has readily met with several directors of city departments to gain a better understanding of how each department operates and what to expect to effectively work together on behalf of his constituents. Council Member Martin and staff will continue to actively work with these key individuals as well as the community throughout his first term.

As constituent service is of his first priority, he welcomes all residents of the district to contact his office with questions or concerns and to follow him on social media to stay updated on recent news.

Council Member Martin takes the seat former Council Member Mike Sullivan occupied before being elected Harris County Tax Assessor last November.

To learn more, please contact Council Member Dave Martin’s office at (832) 393-3008.

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