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Year: 2013

March – “Tree Waste” Only

“Tree Waste” is defined as “clean” wood waste such as tree limbs, branches, and stumps (lumber, furniture, and treated wood will NOT be accepted).

I want to remind you that the city’s Heavy Trash program has been revamped and the Tree Waste/Junk Waste program is now in effect. This method of collecting your large waste comes with the benefits of diverting materials that can be recycled from landfills, saving landfill space and your valuable tax dollars.

Council Member Dave Martin Hosts First Town Hall Meeting

Council Member Dave Martin Hosts First Town Hall Meeting

Houston, TX – Houston City Council Member Dave Martin will host a Spring town hall meetingon Monday, March 4, 2013 at the University of Houston Clear Lake from 6:00 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. The community is invited to attend to hear from community and city representatives about ongoing projects, issues and community news related to the immediate area.

“Constituent service is my main priority while representing District E,” says Council Member Martin. “These town hall meetings give constituents the opportunities to not only learn about new developments, but to also give them a platform to raise their questions, concerns and comments.”

Representatives from the City of Houston’s Fire Department, Police Department, Solid Waste Management, Public Works and Engineering and Office of Emergency Management will give project updates and be available to answer any questions the public may have.

Bob Mitchell with the Bay Area Houston Economic Partnership will also attend to give a brief community economic development update. Lisa Holbrook from State Representative John Davis’ office will attend as well to brief the attendees about legislative priorities and issues resulting from the 83rd Legislative Session in Austin.

For more information, please contact Council Member Martin’s office at (832) 393-3008.

Subscribe to Council Member Martin’s e-newsletter and follow him on Facebook andTwitter.

New Years 2013 Letter _ Houston

 

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Dear Neighbors of TPC Group:
As we move forward into 2013, we want to take a moment to wish you, our neighbor, a safe and healthy New Year.
Reflecting back on 2012, TPC Group had several successes that improved the way we do business and several opportunities that set the stage for new beginnings. We are happy to share some of the progress with you for which we are very proud.
In the spring, a continuous improvement initiative, The TPC Way, was launched. This initiative utilizes industry best practices to generate significant improvements in our operations, with a focus on increased maintenance efficiency, improved reliability and reduced energy consumption, all while maintaining our ongoing high level of commitment to safety and the environment. The work being done as part of The TPC Way is about our employees working together, to make a difference by living our values, which make TPC a leading company.
In September, TPC received final Board approval for funding of a strategic project that was announced in 2011 to refurbish and restart one of its dehydrogenation units at its Houston Operations. This project will provide isobutylene feedstock for the Company’s performance products and fuels businesses. Since our earlier announcement of this project in 2011, and most recently upon final approval, a great deal of planning and construction has been underway to ensure a safe start-up in the second half of 2014. This project is one of the key initiatives driving the future growth of the Company.
Rounding out the year, TPC completed its sale to First Reserve and SK Capital that results in TPC no longer being a publicly traded company. As we look ahead, we are excited because First Reserve and SK Capital are committed partners who share our goals, understand our industry and business, and will be tremendous assets as we execute our near- and long-term strategic initiatives.
While all these activities lend themselves well to the growth and development of the organization, we are also proud of the work TPC does, and the focus we maintain, on the investment initiatives we make in order to be good neighbors, and a vital member of the community. TPC partnered with the East End Chamber of Commerce in support of education in Houston’s east end, awarded $42,000 in scholarships to graduating seniors from Chavez High School, sponsored the Oak Meadows Civic Club’s National Night Out and Holiday Toy Drive, and continues its support of OFA Little League. Lastly, the Company’s Annual Charity Golf Tournament raised more than $85,000 in support of eight non-profit organizations, including the Cossaboom Family YMCA, the East End Chamber Education Foundation and Precinct2gether, all located in Houston’s east end. As always, TPC is pleased to be a part of this community and is proud of the partnerships we have sustained to help foster a better environment for those who live and work in Houston’s east end.
Throughout the year, there may be opportunities for TPC Group to reach out to its neighbors and communicate news and information to the community. Whether it is information you need to know or information we want you to have – the Company wants to keep you informed. We will send periodic updates about our operations, events or emergency situations that may impact our community and our neighbors. Please let us know if you would prefer to opt out of receiving emails from TPC Group.
Should you have any questions or concerns, we encourage your phone calls and emails. We look forward to hearing from you and working together in 2013!
Sincerely,
Kirk Johnson
Plant Manager
713.740.4238
Sara Cronin
Director, Corporate Communications
713.475.5243

 

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Estimados Vecinos del TPC Group:

A medida que avanzamos en el 2013, queremos tomar un momento para desearle a usted, nuestro vecino, un año nuevo seguro y saludable.
Reflexionando en el 2012, el TPC Group ha tenido varios éxitos que mejoraron la forma en que hacemos negocios y varias oportunidades que establecen las condiciones para nuevos inicios. Estamos felices de compartir algunos de los avances con usted, por los que estamos sumamente orgullosos.
En la primavera se puso en marcha una iniciativa de mejora continua, The TPC Way. Esta iniciativa utiliza las mejores prácticas de la industria para generar mejoras significativas en nuestras operaciones, con un enfoque en la eficiencia incrementada del mantenimiento, una fiabilidad mejorada y menor consumo de energía, todo ello manteniendo nuestro nivel actual de compromiso con la seguridad y el medio ambiente. El trabajo que se realiza como parte de The TPC Way trata de nuestros empleados que trabajan juntos, que marcan una diferencia al vivir nuestros valores, que hacen que TPC sea una empresa líder.
En septiembre, TPC recibió la aprobación final de la Junta Directiva para el financiamiento de un proyecto estratégico que se anunció en 2011, para restaurar y reiniciar una de sus unidades de deshidrogenación en sus operaciones de Houston. Este proyecto proporcionará isobutileno como materia prima para los negocios de productos y combustibles del trabajo de la Empresa. Desde nuestro primer anuncio de este proyecto en 2011, y más recientemente con la aprobación final, una gran cantidad de planificación y construcción ha estado en proceso para garantizar un inicio seguro en el segundo semestre de 2014. Este proyecto es una de las iniciativas clave que impulsarán el futuro crecimiento de la Empresa.
Para redondear el año, TPC completó su venta a First Reserve y SK Capital que se traduce en que TPC dejará de ser una empresa que cotice en el mercado público de valores. De cara al futuro, estamos muy entusiasmados porque First Reserve y SK Capital son socios comprometidos que comparten nuestros objetivos, entienden nuestra industria y negocios, y serán de un enorme valor a medida que ejecutemos nuestras iniciativas estratégicas a corto y largo plazo.
Si bien todas estas actividades se prestan al crecimiento y desarrollo de la organización, también estamos orgullosos del trabajo que hace TPC, y el enfoque que mantenemos, en las iniciativas de inversión que hacemos con el fin de ser buenos vecinos y un miembro vital de la comunidad. TPC se asoció con la East End Chamber of Commerce en apoyo de la educación en el extremo oriental de Houston, y otorgó $42,000 en becas a estudiantes del grado doce de la Escuela Secundaria Chavez, patrocinó Oak Meadows Civic Club’s National Night Out y a Holiday Toy Drive, y continúa su apoyo a la OFA Little League. Por último, el Annual Charity Golf Tournament de la Empresa recaudó más de $85.000 en apoyo de ocho organizaciones no lucrativas, incluyendo Cossaboom Family YMCA, East End Chamber Education Foundation y Precinct2gether, todas ubicadas en el extremo oriental de Houston. Como siempre, TPC se complace en ser parte de esta comunidad y se enorgullece de las asociaciones que hemos sostenido para ayudar a fomentar un mejor ambiente para los que viven y trabajan en el extremo oriental de Houston.
A lo largo del año, puede haber oportunidades para que TPC Group se contacte con sus vecinos y les comunique noticias e información a la comunidad. Ya se trate de información que usted necesita saber o información que queremos que usted tenga – la Empresa quiere mantenerlos informados. En caso de estar interesado en recibir actualizaciones periódicas sobre nuestras operaciones y eventos, por favor envíe su dirección de correo electrónico a communications@tpcgrp.com.
Si tiene alguna pregunta o duda, le animamos a que se comunique por medio de llamadas telefónicas y correos electrónicos. ¡Esperamos con interés tener noticias suyas y trabajar juntos en 2013!
Cordialmente,
Kirk Johnson
Gerente de Planta
713.740.4238
Sara Cronin
Directora de Comunicaciones Corporativas
713.475.5243

Burglary of southeast Houston home caught on camera

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by Jeffery McShan / KHOU 11 News
Posted on January 30, 2013 at 11:07 PM
Updated yesterday at 11:20 PM
HOUSTON — Police believe a burglar in a southeast Houston neighborhood may live in the area and is stealing from his neighbors.
Bianca DeLeon and her mother drove up to their home in the 4500 block of Falvey Avenue to see the door open and her dogs sitting outside. They immediately knew something wasn’t right
Their TVs, computers and jewelry were gone.
They called police.
“I was talking to the officer and I remembered she had cameras out there,” said DeLeon.
Surveillance cameras were mounted right next door at her neighbor’s house. Those cameras captured it all.
The first thing police noticed was the suspect driving up just minutes after the DeLeon and her mother left the house.
After breaking in, the cameras captured the suspect making several trips back and forth to his car. On one of his trips, police believe he may have seen a patrol car. He walked right towards the camera — trying to make whoever made him nervous think he belonged over here.
The tape frightened DeLeon.
“I slept with my panic button for our alarm,” she said.
Houston police are investigating several break-ins in the Oak Meadows neighborhood. The suspect — who appears to be just 5-feet 6-inches is likely responsible for many, if not all.
Police believe the suspect’s car is a green or grayish Dodge Intrepid with black rims. It actually looks like an unmarked police car.
Anyone with information on this incident or any other burglary should call Crime Stoppers of Houston at 713-222-TIPS (8477).

LyondellBasell turnaround, traffic plan

Message to Oak Meadows Community from LyondellBasell’s Houston Refinery

This is a Courtesy message from the LyondellBasell Houston Refinery at 12000 Lawndale in Houston with a reminder that we will conduct planned maintenance work from February through April on some units, while other units continue to operate. Beginning Monday, Jan. 28, law-enforcement officers will direct traffic on Allen-Genoa, Lawndale and at the Scarborough exits on Highway 225 during shift changes, which have been staggered so as to minimize impact upon our community.

Traffic will be busier 5:30-7:30 a.m. and 5-7:30 p.m.

The community will see increased traffic along Allen-Genoa Road, Lawndale and Highway 225, more workers and heavy equipment during this time. We realize the increased traffic might inconvenience our neighbors and we are doing everything we can to minimize impact upon our community.

Should you have questions or concerns, please call 713-321-4211.

Chris Matthews

LyondellBasell

February – Junk Waste Only

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“Junk Waste” is defined as items such as furniture, appliances, and other bulky material. Junk Waste may not be placed for collection during a Tree Waste Month.

A maximum of four cubic yards of building material (not including brick, plaster or concrete) generated by the resident in connection with the maintenance of the resident’s property will be collected on your Junk Waste collection date.

Community Annual Dues

Don’t forget to pay your $20.00 Annual Dues!

This pays for the following:

Printed Warning letters

Flyers/Newsletters

Website

Events

Scheduled Meetings

Refreshments for all Meetings/Clean-Up Projects

 

Sun. Jan. 27 – Shootings in the area

Community Update

On Sun. – Jan. 27 there were some gun fire that were reported to HPD (5 – 8 units) and helicopter assistance came out to Ahrens St. and from there the officers were on the pursuit and look out for suspects when it was reported that there was a chase that ended up towards Elrod St. in which 4 citizens had been arrested and weapons were confiscated.

Thank you for your reports and calls!

 

 

Department of Neighborhoods Inspections & Public Services

The Department of Neighborhoods Inspections & Public Services (IPS) aims to defend and improve the quality of life of Houston neighborhoods through the active enforcement of city ordinances and the reduction of blight and substandard living conditions.
As a division of the 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

 

 

Dept. of Neighborhood Image

Police and Clergy Alliance Citywide Town Hall Meeting

Police & Clergy Alliance Citywide Town Hall Meeting-
Parking is free for the citywide town hall meeting at Lakewood Church on January 26.
An invitation with the details of an upcoming meeting presented by the Police and Clergy Alliance (PACA).  Our friends at the HPD Eastside Station have invited us to this 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
ramfonseca@aol.com

 

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