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Month: September 2013

National Night Out Tuesday, October 1, 2013

National Night Out
Tuesday, October 1, 2013

National Night Out graphicJoin the Houston Police Department (HPD) at the 30th Annual National Night Out on Tuesday, October 1, 2013. This is an opportunity to get out and meet your neighbors, as well as interact with HPD officers to discuss crime concerns in your community. Additionally, Houston Mayor Annise Parker and Police Chief Charles A. McClelland Jr. will visit several communities.

Take advantage of this opportunity to meet the officers who patrol your neighborhoods and help strengthen police and community relations. Thousands of citizens in neighborhoods all over the city are expected to step out of their homes to meet their neighbors and renew their commitment to public safety.

Civic leaders and citizens interested in scheduling an event, finding their area coordinator or seeking more information on National Night Out, should visit  http://www.houstontx.gov/police/chief/nno13/NNO13.pdf or call 713.308.3200.

To learn more about HPD, visit http://www.houstonpolice.org/.

Oct. 7th – JUNK WASTE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oct. 7th  – JUNK WASTE

“Junk Waste” is defined as items such as furniture, appliances, and other bulky material.

Tree Waste is accepted during Junk Waste Months; however, to ensure your Tree Waste is recycled, you may hold your tree waste materials until the next Tree Waste designated month or take it to a Neighborhood Depository/Recycling Center.

Houston Public Library Wants to Hear from You!

Houston Public Library Wants to Hear from You!

Houston Public Library logoHouston Public Library (HPL) has kicked off the Strategic Master Plan process to provide vision and direction for library services. To help improve their services, HPL needs your help to learn more about the communities it serves.

Houstonians are invited to participate in this process by completing a brief survey. It will take about five minutes of your time and will provide HPL staff with input for the future of the library. Even if you do not consider yourself a regular library customer, your opinion is valuable.

The survey is available online from Sunday, September 22 through Sunday, October 6, 2013 at www.houstonlibrary.org/survey. The survey may be accessed in Spanish at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/DNKZG8K.

Thank you for helping to improve your library. For further information, visit HPL at  http://www.houstonlibrary.org/ or call 832.393.1313.

Houston Public Library presents the Second Annual Houston LibroFEST Saturday, October 5, 2013

Houston Public Library presents the Second Annual Houston LibroFEST
Saturday, October 5, 2013

LibroFEST graphicMake plans to attend the Houston Public Library (HPL) book and arts festival on Saturday, October 5, 2013, 1 – 5 p.m. at the HPL Central Library, 500 McKinney Street, Houston 77002. Thisfree festival highlights Hispanic writers and showcases the vibrant culture of the Latino community!

Take in the sights and sounds of bilingual storytelling, poetry recitation, children’s activities, writing workshops, musical and theatrical performances and much more. LibroFest is part of HPL’s month-long celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month.

For more information visit www.houstonlibrary.org/librofest or call 832.393.1313. To learn more about HPL, visit http://www.houstonlibrary.org/.

2013 Hispanic Heritage Award Recipients

2013 Hispanic Heritage Award Recipients

As part of the City of Houston observance of Hispanic Heritage Month, the Mayor, with the help of her Hispanic Advisory Board, recognized five Houstonians with the 2013 Hispanic Heritage Awards in the following categories: Art in the Community: Macario Ramirez, Community Activist: Mario Martinez, Education: Nicolas Kanellos, Ph.D., Lifetime Achievement: Dolores “Lolita” Guerrero and Youth Activist: Nohemi Chavez.

All recipients will be honored at the Mayor’s Hispanic Heritage Award Reception on Wednesday, October 9, 2013, from 5:30 – 7 p.m. at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Caroline Weiss Law Building, 1001 Bissonnet, Houston 77005. The event is free and open to the public. RSVP by Friday, October 5 by calling 832.393.0815.

For more information on Hispanic Heritage Month events at the Houston Public Library, visitwww.houstonlibrary.org/hhm.

The City of Houston is Watching and Will Prosecute Illegal Dumpers

The City of Houston is Watching and Will Prosecute Illegal Dumpers

The City of Houston (COH) is beginning a pilot project to catch those responsible for illegal dumping. Funding for the project, approximately $250,000, was provided by a budget amendment presented by District B Council Member Jerry Davis. Five surveillance cameras have been placed at undisclosed locations in Davis’ northeast Houston City Council district.

The exact locations of the cameras will NOT be made public. During the three-month pilot project, Houston Police Department’s (HPD) Environmental Investigations Unit (EIU) will monitor and maintain all activity captured by the cameras. When signs of illegal dumping are observed, EIU will send the information to HPD’s North or Northeast Divisions for follow-up. It is estimated 50 to 80 cases will be generated each month.

The following information will help in deciding whether or not the program should be expanded:

  • Number of violations
  • Number of people involved
  • Pounds, volume, or cubic feet of items dumped
  • Types of arrests and charges
  • Types of trash being dumped (furniture, garbage, tires, tree trimmings etc.)
  • Interviews with the suspects to determine why they dumped at this location, have they dumped before, do they know about the COH sites for legal elimination of items.

The COH offers monthly Tree Waste and Junk Waste collection and operates several drop-off facilities. Information about the Tree Waste and Junk Waste collection schedule for your neighborhood as well as the locations of the neighborhood depositories is available by calling the 311 helpline.

311 is also the place to call to report illegal dumping. Additionally, you can make a report online by downloading the 311 app or by visiting www.houstontx.gov/311.

Mayors United Against Texting While Driving Campaign


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Text “ItcanwaitHou” to 464329 to Pledge Never to Text While Driving

Mayor Annise Parker has kicked off Mayors United Against Texting While Driving, a social media campaign challenging all Texans to take the pledge to not text and drive. In partnership with AT&T, Mayor Parker and the City of Houston launched the nation’s first citywide It Can Wait, Houston campaign in April 2013. Mayors United Against Texting While Driving will expand what Houston started all across Texas.

The Mayors United Against Texting While Driving campaign will run in Houston, Austin, Dallas, El Paso, San Antonio and Fort Worth Thursday, September 19 through Monday September 30, 2013, with each city vying to get as many citizens as they can pledging to never text while driving. Each city will have its own city-specific texting code. Houston residents can take the pledge by texting “ItcanwaitHou” to 464329. Show Houston is the safest city in Texas and pledge now!

Those who text while driving are 23 times more likely to be in a crash. In 2011, 13 percent of the over 3,000 traffic fatalities in Texas were due to texting while driving. Research released by AT&T indicates that 43 percent of commuters admit to a “habit” of texting while driving, even though they are aware of the risks. Take the no texting while driving pledge now by texting “ItcanwaitHou” to 464329.

Civic Club Meeting – Sept. 24th Rucker Elem.

JOIN OUR NEIGHBORS FOR:

Civic Club Meeting

Sept. 24th – Rucker Elem.

Time: 5:30pm – 7:00pm

Please attend…. we need your vote to plan for our next event – NNO

Guest Speakers: HPD  and Pam Wiley; D.O.N and Maria Bolanos; Community Liaison- Mayors Asst. Office

Citywide Positive Interaction Program – Sept. 10th

Chief’s Citywide

“Positive Interaction Program”

September’s program presentation topic will be:

“HPD Bomb Squad”

 

This informative presentation will outline the department’s highly trained unit that responds to all suspected explosive devices and suspicious items.

WHERE: . . . . . 1602 State St. (Auditorium)

Houston, Texas 77007

 Tuesday  September 10th 2013 7:00 p.m.

 From: Officer James Sobota

        Hope to see you there.

 

Voice # 713-308-9079   E-mail: james.sobota@houstonpolice.org