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OMCC Minutes of 5.16.23 Meeting

Our meeting was called to order at 6.34pm by Pres., Jesus Gonzalez. Our meeting began with a prayer by JG and Hernan Arce recited prayer in Spanish.

Minutes were read by Secretary, RC and were accepted as read by Cathy Carnes. This was 2nd by Mr./Mrs. Giberson.

Treasury balance was given by Ms. Gonzalez with a beginning balance of $345.00. Expenses of $302.00 Added membership of $50.00 leaving a balance of $95.48.

JG then advised that there was no Old Business to discuss and introduced our guest speakers Mr. Paul Barnes, attorney for COH in Deed Restrictions Dept. and Mr. Byron King, for COH Code Enforcement Mgr. in Permits and/Building Projects.

New Business consisted of the OMCC website & our formed Architectural Review Committee, consisting of Mr. Sergio Mendoza, Mr. Paul Taveras & Mr. Hernan Arce. JG explained what the Architectural Review Committee is all about and that any new home additions must first go thru our committee to assist residents with receiving proper permits for all construction.

JG spoke of our newly formed Deed Restriction Committee introduced Ms. Cathy Carnes and acknowledged her Research Assistance helping the CC.

6:51pm Lt. Marco Leal with Constable’s office for 20 yrs. is in charge of evening shift over Patrol. Has 30 deputies and believes that they are here to serve the community. They listen to what the people need and provide services. Please learn about what suspicious activity is, so that you will use the proper wording when reporting this type of activity.

7:00pm Sgt. Tapia advised that overall non-violent activity has INCREASED consisting of theft of property, buildings, burglary of motor vehicles, fraud, and aggravated assaults along with sexual assaults. HPD is patrolling OM more along with the Constables assistance. Sgt. Tapia advised that school will be closing soon and HPD will be more visible during this time. Now we move onto ROAD RAGE incidents, this is happening more thru out Houston. Become aware of the Mental problems people are having. GUNFIRE is also on the rise in OM during night time hours. Sgt. Tapia took questions from those in attendance. He announced next PIP mtg will be on June 26 due to holiday on 6.19.   JG announced to all that Officer Silva has achieved 20 yrs. of service with HPD.

7:17pm Attorney Paul Barnes started off by stating that he cannot give legal advice on neighborhood services. He advised how some DR date ack to the 1920’s here in Houston and how strong the DR are to the community it houses. Houston does not have zoning, so when you purchase a home you are normally given a copy of the DR at that time.  Mr. Barnes went on to say that a Civic Association can enforce DR. Even a neighbor can file a complaint, or a lawsuit against. Civic Association in regards to fences can regulate height & what the fence is made of.  COH does not represent the civic associations or the property owners. 1) Report 2) COH will investigate           3) get the evidence    4) take action by sending letter.

7:43pm Byron King w/COH 33yrs began as an inspector and now has worked his way to the top position over building code enforcements. The permit assist in making sure the work is done correctly. All permitting can be done via computer. This began during COVID and is still going on. DR are a STRONG example as a STOP WORK issue. Relying on DR to make sure your neighbor hood stays good. The DR are very useful. Pls call in any work you see being done without a permit.

8:11pm Ms. Garcia took floor to explain about the OMCC website. Explained what all is going to be on the website to make it easier for residents to get information and be informed of what is going on.

We had 24 neighbors in attendance at this meeting and meeting adjourned at 8:20pm.

Minutes were taken and prepared by Rita S Castro.

OMCC Minutes September 19, 2023 Meeting

Meeting called to order at 6:48pm by VP Michelle Garcia. Question was put to audience if they wanted to hear minutes & Treasury report of previous last two (2A) meetings or go straight into hearing from Guest speakers. A vote was taken by hand and all approved going with guest speakers. Ms. Cathy Carnes seconded motion.

CM candidate Fred Flickinger was 1st to speak. He advised that our COH needs to be run more like a business and he has that experience. He went onto say that in every place he has spoken people are acknowledging that they have been forgotten with City Services by COH. Police and Firefighters both deserve decent pay and with COH they are not receiving it. He stated that COH has 14% more in tax dollars than it did 7 yrs ago. He went on to say that COH has no responsibility for Education yet they have on staff a director, Asst. Director and other staff being paid out of our tax dollars. Mr. Flickinger understands the need for infrastructure in our old neighborhood.

Also said that when he becomes CM for Dist. E that he will make sure our area is not forgotten and will hold meetings on our side of town.

Conchita Reyes running for at large Pos. 1 was raised and educated here in Houston. Has a degree in accounting. She along with other at large ofc holders would like to assist each CM District on requirements. She stated that she will not be YES person to the new Mayor and states how customer service, the budget and taxes are her specialty.

Erica McCuthcheon came on and stated how the COH Budget is and has not been balanced under this current Mayor. She is a Prop. A supporter which would allow 3 CM the opportunity to place an item on City Agenda for discussion and Vote. She supports affordable housing, Infrastructure Repair thru out COH, our Sea Port, Police and Fire Fighters.

Officer Angel Silva started off with how the CRIME stats have gone up. Burglary of cars and habitation, fraud all up. Spoke of how HPD arrest the Criminals yet Harris County keeps releasing them. Magnolia Eastside now has active gang units and specialized depts to assist other divisions. HPD made several arrests of prostitutes on Howard/Winkler and Hwy 45. Some as young as 14.

Constable Garcia began by stating that his guys will always supplement the short handed HPD on all crimes. He gave his dispatch # 713.477.4070 and advised after you have called it in to HPD, then call it into his dispatch. Our County Commissioners office only gave the Precinct 2 constable $400k to assist with costs inside Precinct 2. Constable Garcia has requested enough funding to hire 4 more deputies and received nothing from Comm. Adrian Garcia. Constable Garcia was able to achieve a No Trespass from TXDOT so he can keep our underpasses free of people staying overnight. He has requested 50K go to overtime for the deputies and always remember that they work for you.

Meeting Adjourned at 758pm. Rita made announcement that this was to be the last meeting of the Civic Club for the year of 2023.

These minutes were taken and prepared by Rita Snow.

Rain Barrel and Compost Bin Sale Now Open

  • Register Now for the 2023 Walk for Water Join Houston Public Works and our partner, Grundfos, in the fight against global water insecurity. The Walk for Water event spreads awareness for those worldwide without access to clean drinking water. The non-profit Water Mission receives 100% of the funds raised from the event to build safe water solutions in developing nations and disaster areas. Participants will carry a bucket and walk 1.5 miles along Buffalo Bayou to a water source, filling their bucket and then walking 1.5 miles back to the starting point (simulating the voyage that many people worldwide make to bring clean water back to their homes.) We walk so others don’t have to.   Register Here: bit.ly/2023Walk4WaterHouston
       When you register, select “Join a Team” and be sure to join the Houston Public Works Team!  
    Event Details:

    When: Saturday, October 14, 2023 between 10 AM – 12 PM
    Where: Allen’s Landing, 1005 Commerce St, Houston, TX 77002
    Registration fees: $25; registration includes an official event t-shirt   Rain Barrel and Compost Bin Sale Now Open Order your discounted rain barrel and/or compost bins by October 8. Then pick your items up on October 21 at the Houston Permitting Center (1002 Washington Ave. Houston, TX, 77002).

    For information and updates visit www.rainbarrelprogram.org/Houston   Questions?
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Update on Oak Meadows Park

UPDATE ON OAK MEADOWS PARK……. Today the Civic Club had a very productive conversation with the Houston Parks Board …. Here’s the data…

  • Pavilion supply chain issues will ship in early September in the US and arrive in the middle of the month.
  • Completion date: TBD
  • Two stolen BBQ pit: City of Houston Parks will be replaced once completion has been reached with the renovation.
  • The volleyball net will not stay at Park 24/7; it will be coordinated through an officer of Civic Club for use when needed.
  • Walking trail portions will be resurfaced.
  • LED lighting around Park.
  • No bicycles signs on walking trail
  • Sponsors that donated above $250,000 will be recognized (Port of Houston & Valero) Invista and TPC will be recognized during the ribbon cutting ceremony.
  • Ribbon cutting would be in October.

Thank you to all for your patience on this renovation.

Residents attend Civic Club meeting – We need your voice! Ven a la reunión y habla en nombre de nuestro vecindario! 9045 Howard – 6:30PM – Sept 19th

9045 Howard – 6:30PM – Sept 19th
Some capital improvements that need to be addressed are as follows:

1. Need for infrastructure repairs

2. Need new cement street- no more blacktopping

3. Need to repair or replace water lines especially those busting on Right of Ways

Residentes de Oak Meadows: este es un momento en el que debemos unirnos y unirnos. Si no hablamos en esta próxima reunión, nuestro vecindario seguirá recibiendo NADA.

1. Primero, reemplazamos las líneas de alcantarillado en Oak Meadows debido a que el Club Cívico habló en nombre de todo el vecindario con los representantes de la ciudad de Houston.

2. En segundo lugar, propusimos renovaciones del parque con nuestros donantes circundantes, el Puerto de Houston y Plants. El próximo mes gran celebración de reapertura con la Ciudad de Houston y el Puerto de Houston y representantes de la planta.

3. La próxima reunión es nuestra oportunidad para hablar sobre reparaciones adicionales necesarias en Oak Meadows. Calles de Cemento y Líneas de Agua. Las líneas de agua se instalaron en 1950. Es hora de hacer otras nuevas.

Ven a la reunión y habla en nombre de nuestro vecindario!

OMCC Meet tonight!

Where: 9045 Howard Dr.
Time: 6:30PM
Date: Sept 19th

I. Call meeting to order

II. Prayer

III. Reading of last meeting’s minutes-Rita Castro-Secretary

IV. Reading of Treasury Report-Therese Gonzalez-Treasurer

V.  Old Business

     a. Oak Meadows Park Renovation

VI. New Business

     a. Addition of traffic light at Ahrens/Allen Genoa

VII. Guest Speakers

    a. Fred Flickinger-CANDIDATE for Councilmember District E

     b. Ericka McCrutcheon-Council at Large Position 3

     c. Conchita Reyes-Council at Large Position 1

     d. Sgt. Javier Tapia-HPD

     e. Constable Jerry Garcia-Precinct 2

VIII.  Adjourn meeting-Last civic club meeting for 2023

Water break? Report 311

Following streets have water breaks that have not been reported since the physical address is not visible. Please call 3-1-1

Choate – not reported

Ogilvie – 700 block reported

Axilda – 900 block reported

El Buey – not reported

City Council Information

The City Council is the City’s legislative body, with the power to enact and enforce all ordinances and resolutions. Eleven Council Members are elected from districts and five are elected at-large, by all voters of the City.

The sixteen members of Council, along with the Mayor, act only by ordinance, resolution or motion. They adopt and may alter the annual budget and confirm the Mayor’s appointments. Council is responsible for the appropriation and issuance of bonds, the awarding of contracts and the approval of City expenditures over $50,000. Council may lease or dispose of the City’s real estate and may levy assessments against property. Council determines its own rules of procedure, and its meetings are open to the public.

Sixteen Council Members are elected every two years, in odd-numbered years. Council Members are limited to serving three terms of two years each, with each term beginning on January 2 of the even-numbered year. Five Council Members are elected At-Large, or city-wide, while the other eleven are elected to geographic districts of roughly the same proportion of population.

You can write to your Council Member at: 900 Bagby / City Hall Annex / First Floor / Houston, TX 77002.

FREEDOM OVER TEXAS 2015

freedom over texas 2015

FREEDOM OVER TEXAS 2015

The Mayor’s Official 4th of July Celebration has been a six hour event of festivities and tradition in Houston, for decades. Located in the newly renovated Eleanor Tinsley Park on Buffalo Bayou, it has become Houston’s signature annual Independence Day celebration and attracts nationally recognized recording artists as well as regional and local talent. More info at www.freedomovertexas.org.

Date:
Saturday, July 4, 2015 – 4:00pm
Location:
Eleanor Tinsley Park, along Buffalo Bayou
Calendar Type:
Houston Events