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Remember: May is a Tree Waste Month

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MAY 6. 2013 – HEAVY TRASH PICK UP

 

Placement Instructions:

 

  • Tree Waste should be placed adjacent to the front curb in a location easily accessible to the collection vehicle between the hours of 6:00 p.m. the Friday before, and 7:00 am. on the scheduled collection day.
  • Tree Waste material should not be stacked under low overhead electrical wires or other cabling, signs, or mailboxes; next to fences or posts; or on top of water meters, gas meters, fire hydrants, or other exposed utility components.
  • Materials should not be placed in the street, on the sidewalk, or other right-of-way, or in any manner which would interfere with pedestrian or vehicular traffic.
  • Tree Waste collection is limited to residential units and vacant residential lots only if the waste generated is in connection with the maintenance of the property.
  • Styrofoam blocks or loose packing material should not be mixed with Tree Waste/Junk Waste piles. Styrofoam does not decompose. We encourage you to bring your styrofoam to the Westpark Consumer Recycling Center or the Environmental Service Center South.  The last alternative is to bag your styrofoam and put it out for your weekly garbage collection.

 

Restrictions:

  • No more than 8 cubic yards of junk waste or tree waste may be placed at the curb for collection.
  • A maximum of four cubic yards of building material (not to include roofing shingles, brick, plaster or concrete) generated by the resident in connection with the maintenance of the residential property may be collected by Solid Waste Management Department crews.
  • Appliances containing refrigerant must have a tag attached to them certifying that a qualified technician has removed the refrigerant.
  • The Solid Waste Management Department is not allowed to collect any material that was generated by contractors who were retained by a resident to perform work on his or her residential property. It is the responsibility of the contractor to remove all debris that may arise from the contractor’s activities. These contractor-related activities include, but are not limited to: trimming and removal of trees, remodeling, new construction and roofing.
  • If authorized items placed for collection are mixed with unauthorized items, department personnel shall not be obligated to sort the materials and may refuse the entire load.
  • Solid Waste Management Department collection services are not available to multi-residential structures of more than eight units.

 

Celebrate Service – National Volunteer Week April 21-27, 2013

It is National Volunteer Week!  Oak Meadow Civic Club is honoring those who dedicate their time to the organization.  Oak Meadow volunteers perform service with an extraordinary amount of care.  By giving the gift of time, volunteers make a difference in the community.

You inspire all of us to contribute our best!

To all our following volunteers – THANK YOU for your support!

 

Lupe Alonso

Jocelyn Alonso

Dan & Maria Barth

Angela DeLaCruz

Beatrice Dimas

Phyllis Carnes

Cindy Kutch

Rick Edwards

Marbin Guzman

Norma Salazar

Ashley Salazar

Hernaldo Rivera

Norma Flores

Mr. & Mrs. Cano

Juan Garcia

Marissa Guerrero

Aaris Guerrero

Valerie Luna

Charlotte Valdez

 

 

Cancer Center

The Cancer Center at St. Luke’s will offer free skin cancer screenings for the public on Saturday,

May 4, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the St. Luke’s Radiation Therapy and CyberKnife® Center, located at 2491 South Braeswood

Luis Camacho, MD, medical director of the Cancer Center, stated, “We are pleased to work with the American Academy of Dermatology, the Houston Dermatological Society and the American Cancer Society to bring awareness about skin cancer and to offer skin cancer screening to the public. With warm weather approaching, this is the time to learn more about prevention and to take advantage of this service.”

Three or more board-certified dermatologists assisted by St. Luke’s registered nurses will provide skin cancer screenings. No appointment is necessary or accepted. Participants will be scheduled according to arrival time. Free convenient parking is available next to St. Luke’s Radiation Therapy and CyberKnife® Center. For more information, call 832-355-3490.

Search for Suspect!

Search for suspect after Pasadena girl, 6, was kidnapped, sexually assaulted

Search for suspect after Pasadena girl, 6, was kidnapped, sexually assaulted

by KHOU.com staff

khou.com

Posted on April 15, 2013 at 6:34 PM

Updated yesterday at 6:46 PM

PASADENA, Texas — Crime Stoppers and investigators with the Pasadena Police Department are asking for the public’s help in finding the suspect responsible for kidnapping a young girl in a Pasadena neighborhood.

Officials said the incident happened on the morning of February 24.

Authorities said the suspect drove into a neighborhood located in the 700 block of Richey. There, the suspect kidnapped a 6-year-old female around 11:30 a.m.  The child was sexually assaulted by the unknown male and after an hour, the child victim was returned to the area of her abduction.

Police describe the suspect as a light skinned white or Hispanic male.

Home surveillance video recently obtained by investigators is believed to show the suspect’s vehicle driving through the neighborhood. Authorities believe the vehicle is a dark colored 2005 Chevy Impala with a distinctive silver panel on the front passenger’s side.

Anyone with information about the identity of the suspect is asked to contact Crime Stoppers of Houston at 713-222-TIPS (8477).

Crime Stoppers will pay up to $5,000 for any information called in to the 713-222-TIPS (8477) or submitted online that leads to the arrest of the suspect in this case.  Tips can also be sent via text message. Text TIP610 plus your tip to CRIMES (274637).

All tipsters remain anonymous.

Spring Festival at Rucker Elem. April 6

Spring Festival – OMCC (1) (1)

 

OMCC Members,
We are in need of a few things for the Spring Festival. I have made a list below. If you would like to reserve a booth please email me with the theme for an official approval by the President. The 6th will be here in no time at all! If you have any questions feel free to contact me or Michelle via email.
  • At least two people for the face painting booth. Being an artist is not required. This is a great opportunity for those who have teenagers. The work they put in can be counted as volunteer hours for their college applications, because this is a community event. 
  • A large or extra large basket for the Eater Bunny to carry.
  • Donations; can sodas, candy, toys, books, etc.
Warm Regards,
Valerie Renee Luna                                                    Michelle Miranda
Secretary                                                                                 President
Cell: 281-818-1007                                                                 713-584-3532
Email: valrluna@yahoo.com                                                   michelle@oakmeadowscivicclub.com

Friendly Reminder

OMCC Members,
We are in need of a few things for the Spring Festival. I have made a list below. If you would like to reserve a booth please email me with the theme for an official approval by the President. The 6th will be here in no time at all! If you have any questions feel free to contact me or Michelle via email.
  • At least two people for the face painting booth. Being an artist is not required. This is a great opportunity for those who have teenagers. The work they put in can be counted as volunteer hours for their college applications, because this is a community event.
  • A large or extra large basket for the Eater Bunny to carry.
  • Donations; can sodas, candy, toys, books, etc.

Please keep in mind that it is essential to commit and be involve for a community to succeed!  By doing so it reduces the crime rate and allows us all to meet our neighbors.

 

Valerie Renee Luna                                                    Michelle Miranda
Secretary                                                                               President
Cell: 281-818-1007                                                              713-584-3532
Email: valrluna@yahoo.com                                            michelle@oakmeadowscivicclub.

Civic Club Meeting March 26, 2013!

OAK MEADOWS CIVIC CLUB MEETING WHERE DEED RESTRICTIONS ENFORCED

(violators will be reported)

Please attend and have your question and concerns addressed by our local:

  • HPD
  • Dept. Of Neighborhood
  • Mayor Asst. Office

Date: March 26, 2013

Place: Rucker Elem. (cafeteria)

Time: 5:30 – 7:00 PM

Questions please call : Michelle 713-584-3532 or Mayra 832-646-5296

March Board Meeting

Minutes from our Board Meeting that took place on March 19, 2013 for preparation for March meeting.
Attendees:  
  • Michelle M. – President                     Juan G. – Sgt of Arms
  • Marbin G. – Printer                              Marco V. – Website
  • Valerie L. – Standing Secretary     Beatrice D. – Committee
  • Norma S. – Committee                      Ashley – Committee
  • Lupe A. – Committee                         Jocelyn – Committee
  • Charlotte – Committee                     Juanie – Visitor
  • D.O.N – E.C. Day                                   D.O.N – P. Wiley
I would just like to inform those who could not attend the meeting about what we discussed. 
 
Our guest speaker D.O.N – Inspector Pam Wiley instructed us on her process of citing for violations of city ordinances. She will be actively working our neighborhood to ensure that the necessary citations are being given out. I was able to accompany Ms. Wiley on a ride along, so that we could get have a first hand look at the problematic areas that need to be reported. We will be making strong efforts in getting the pot holes by Rucker Elementary and the one at the intersection of Ahrens & Howard fixed. 
 
Also, we will be hosting an event on April 6th from the hours of 10am to 2pm, and need ideas for activities. So, do not hesitate to come forth with any ideas you may have!
Lastly, just a reminder that our OMCC meeting will be Tuesday, March 26, 2013 from 5:30pm to 7:00pm. Please be prompt so that you do not miss out on any important information. We will also be voting in Valerie R. Luna for our Secretary position, so attendance would be greatly appreciated.
Remember to pay your dues and visit our website! If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact the Secretary or myself. Have a wonderful weekend!
Warm Regards,
Valerie Renee Luna                                                                
Secretary
Cell: 281-818-1007
Email: valrluna@yahoo.com