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Month: January 2015

CIVIC CLUB MEETING SAT. 1/31/15

RUCKER ELEM.

CAFETERIA – 10:00AM

Annual dues for 2015 – $20.00

Guest Speaker: Officer Yanez

 

IF YOU DRIVE A COMMERCIAL TRUCK THEN COME HEAR WHAT IS HAPPENING NOW!!   

TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED:

** RECYCLE BINS   

** PARKING VIOLATIONS

** TICKETS

** WHERE CAN YOU PARK?

** SIDEWALKS

** HEAVYTRASH

** CURBS     

** STREET SIGNS

        

COME AND GET YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED

Newspaper Coupons

Resident/Neighbor,
 
Do you have any Sunday/Weekly coupons you do not want?  Call me and I will gladly pick them up!
 
Mayra: 832-646-5296  
email: mjlizcano@yahoo.com

 

 

Beautification at Oak Meadow Park – Sat. 1/24

 

As you know the park was under construction and it has been completed.

They did not do a good job on the clean up so please join me on this forecasted Sunny Sat morning to sweep the sidewalk and curb of the park on Ahrens side.
WHEN: SAT – 1/24/15
WHERE: OAK MEADOW PARK
TIME: 10AM
BRING: BLOWERS, GLOVES, SHOLVES, RAKES, BROOMS
***WE SHOULD ONLY BE AN HOUR***
I haven’t seen many of you help out the community so your assistance will be greatly appreciated!
Show your support and help improve your community!

Going Green at the Curb with Recycle Bins!!

 

Beginning Monday,  January 26 all homes in the community will be receiving recycle bins and they will continue to deliver till the end of Feb. If you do not receive one by the end of Feb then,please let me know.

    • Is every one receiving a recycle bin?      Yes, every home will receive one.
    • What can be put in a bin? Residents may place newspapers, magazines, telephone books, aluminum and tin cans, advertising mail, corrugated cardboard, plastic soft drink, milk and water containers together in the same bin. Each bin holds 18 gallons of recycling material and is itself made out of 25% recycled plastic and 75% virgin material.
    • When will we start receiving the bin? Monday, Jan. 26 thru the end of Feb.
    • When will the pick up begin so we can start placing them at the curb?  March 2, 2015

ATTEND OUR CIVIC MEETING SO THAT YOU WILL BE UP TO DATE AND INFORMED.  CHANGES ARE COMING THIS YEAR THAT YOU NEED TO KNOW!!

 

 

Wrong trash at the curb!

A ride a long was performed and the following streets have heavy trash placed at the curve that needs to be removed and discarded properly or you will be cited.  
Heavy trash is on the 1st MONDAY of the month. 
WRONG TYPE OF TRASH PUT AT THE CURB
Axilda
Loper
Ogilvie
Gober
Maroby
Falvey 

Keep your curb clean and free of debris

There is rain in the forecast so please clean your gutters and curb so that the water may flow!
 
Help keep your neighborhood clean.
 Add-A-Can
This program provides residents with the opportunity of having a second or third garbage can serviced for a fee.
Residents will have their first 96 gallon can serviced free. The fee forservicing the second/third can may be added to the citizen’s monthly water bill upon request of the service. Citizens who already have an extra can and wish to continue to have it collected will need to request a sticker for it. Call 3-1-1 to enroll in Add-A-Can.
Tags For Bags
Extra bags of garbage are collected only if they have a special tag attached. The “Tags for Bags” program allows residents
the convenience of purchasing “tags” instead of additional cans if they require extra service occasionally. These tags may
be purchased at Fiesta, HEB, Sellers Bros. and participating Krogerstores. Residents may also download an order form at houstonsolidwaste.org and send the completed form and payment through the mail.

Going Green at your Curbside!

I am very happy to announce: 

Going Green at your Curbside!

The SWMD operates two types of recycling collection services for participating areas of the City of Houston. Both programs allow residents to conveniently recycle at their curbside on a bi-weekly basis.

You will receive the new 96-gal Recycle cart.  Delivery of the carts starts Monday and will run through most of Feb. The first collection of the recyclable material will begin

March 2.   Our community has improved greatly; let us continue to work together for the better of the neighborhood.

Residents may place newspapers, magazines, telephone books, aluminum and tin cans, advertising mail, corrugated cardboard, plastic soft drink, milk and water containers together in the same bin. Each bin holds 18 gallons of recycling material and is itself made out of 25% recycled plastic and 75% virgin material.

Please let me know if I may be of further assistance! 
ATTEND OUR CIVIC MEETING JUST AS I WORK AND ATTEND FOR YOU!  JAN 31ST

Congress Gene Green’s Winter Town Hall Meetings & Events

Congressman Gene Green’s
Winter Town Hall Meetings and Events

This January and February, we’re hosting town hall meetings around our District where we can discuss important issues, and I can answer your questions. We’re also hosting our Senior Citizens Issues Forum, Paying for College Workshop, and E-waste Collection Drive. Times and events are listed below. We hope to see you soon!

Thursday, January 22 at 7:30 p.m.

In Conjunction with Freeway Manor Civic Club
St. Stephen Presbyterian Church
2217 Theta Street
Houston, TX 77034

Senior Citizens Issues Forum
Friday, January 23 at 10:00 a.m.

Northeast Community Center
10918 ½ Bentley Street
Houston, TX 77093

Healthcare Enrollment Forum
Saturday, January 24 at 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

M.O. Campbell Educational Center
1865 Aldine Bender Road
Houston, TX 77032

Thursday, February 5 at 6:30 p.m.

North Channel Branch Library
15741 Wallisville Road
Houston, TX 77049

E-waste Collection Drive
Saturday, February 7 from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

HCC Northline Campus Parking Lot
8001 Fulton Street
Houston, TX 77022

Monday, February 9 at 6:00 p.m.

In Conjunction with Greater Magnolia/Pineview Place Civic Club
Magnolia Multi-Service Center
7037 Capitol Street
Houston, TX 77011

Paying for College Workshop with Sallie Mae
Monday, February 23 at 6:30 p.m.

Mac Arthur Senior High School
4400 Aldine Mail Route
Houston, TX 77039

For more information, you can also visit my website at http://green.house.gov/.

As always, please contact us if you have comments, questions, or concerns. We’re always happy to hear from you and respond to your requests.

Sincerely,

Gene Green

Member of Congress