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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?
  • Email: WaterConservation@houstontx.govHouston Public Works – CAS Support4200 Leeland St., Houston, TX 77023Unsubscribe – Unsubscribe Preferences

Free Childhood Immunization Extravaganza

Free Childhood Immunization Extravaganza

Thursday, August 22, 2013

The Houston Fire Department (HFD) and the Care Van Program are teaming up again to provide Houston area children with free childhood immunizations for children 4 – 18 years whose families have no insurance, are underinsured or are on Medicaid. Children with CHIP (Children’s Health Insurance Program) or private insurance will not be accepted.

Back-To-School Immunization Extravaganza

Thursday, August 22, 2013 4 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.

HFD Val Jahnke Training Facility

8030 Braniff        

Houston 77061 (just south of Hobby Airport)    

Important note: For each clinic, a parent or adult guardian must accompany the child(ren) and provide the updated immunization records for each child.

To download a printable copy of the 2013 Immunization Extravaganza that includes a map to the location, visit http://www.houstontx.gov/citizensnet/2013immunizationextravaganza.pdf.

For additional information visit www.houstonfire.org, www.carevan.org or contact HPD Public Affairs Division at hfdpaevents@houstontx.gov or 832.394.6633.

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Back to School Safety Tips

 

With students returning to school very soon, the Houston Police Department reminds all motorists to pay close attention when driving through school zones.  Officers will be out in school zones enforcing the speed limits.  Anytime you see a school bus, use extra caution since children may dart out into traffic either getting on or off the bus.  For some of these children, it is their first time going to school and they may not be familiar with guidelines they should follow.

Motorists can receive significant fines for speeding through school zones or passing a school bus with flashing lights.  Speeding citations in a school zone can result in a $220 fine.

Safety tips for children and parents include: 

1.      Children should not talk to strangers.  Advise children how to handle a situation in which someone attempts to lure them with prizes or tries to abduct them

2.      Teach children bicycle safety tips while riding to and from school

3.      Be aware of potential problems that can arise when children are home by themselves

4.      Whenever possible find qualified caregivers for before and after school care

For more “Back to School Safety Tips”, visit http://www.houstontx.gov/police/pdfs/back2school.pdf.

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

Sales Tax Holiday Weekend August 9-11, 2013

Back to School Sales Tax Holiday Weekend; Safety Tips; Free Immunizations

Time for Back to School Shopping

Sales Tax Holiday Weekend August 9-11, 2013

It is important to making sure our kids are all prepared to start the year out right on the first day of school.   Being prepared is key to having an optimal learning environment. Mayor Annise Parker wants all Houstonians to take advantage of this weekend’s back-to-school tax-free shopping holiday to help ensure students are ready to learn. From clothing and shoes to school supplies, most products under $100 will not be taxed. Exceptions include anything bought by mail, online or by telephone.

Qualifying school supplies (if priced less than $100)

  • Binders
  • Book bags
  • Calculators
  • Cellophane tape
  • Blackboard chalk
  • Compasses
  • Composition books
  • Crayons
  • Erasers
  • Folders; expandable, pocket, plastic and manila
  • Glue, paste and paste sticks
  • Highlighters
  • Index cards
  • Index card boxes
  • Legal pads
  • Lunch boxes
  • Markers (including dry erase markers)
  • Notebooks
  • Paper; loose leaf ruled notebook paper, copy paper, graph paper, tracing paper, manila paper, colored paper, poster board and construction paper
  • Pencil boxes and other school supply boxes
  • Pencil sharpeners
  • Pencils
  • Pens
  • Protractors
  • Rulers
  • Scissors
  • Writing tablets

More information may be found on the Texas Comptroller’s website, http://www.window.state.tx.us/taxinfo/taxpubs/taxholiday/d/, including a full list of qualifying clothing, shoes and other items that will be tax exempt.

 

For questions email mayor@houstontx.gov or call the Mayor’s Citizens’ Assistance Office at 832.393.0955.