Happy First Day of School!
Wishing all students had a happy first day back to school today. Parents, please note that HPD is out to help monitor traffic. Please make sure to watch your speed limit while going through school zones.
August 24, 2015 in Neighborhood News
Wishing all students had a happy first day back to school today. Parents, please note that HPD is out to help monitor traffic. Please make sure to watch your speed limit while going through school zones.
August 14, 2015 in Neighborhood News
Dear Neighbors,
The City of Houston identified 75 addresses with limbs down that either qualified as regular yard waste collection or needed to be bundled so the yard waste crews could collect them; 15 homes had tree debris that were not at the curb and four had limbs that needed to be cut to meet their collection guidelines.
There were only ten addresses that had cut trees that would require a heavy trash collection crew to remove. They also noticed that several of the piles seemed to have been out for longer than a week.
Our regular junk waste collection day for this month was August 3 – the first Monday – last week. Unfortunately they are unable to send an entire crew off schedule during a junk waste collection month. They have suggested for me to encourage our neighbors to cut and tie your tree limbs in bundles of 5 feet and less that 50 pounds to be left for yard waste collection or to take your limbs to their depository at 2240 Central.
They will alert their service center about the large piles but could not promise they will get collected before our next service day in September.
*****Residents will not receive tickets from the Department of Neighborhoods until after September 1. *****
Warmly,
Yvette Hernandez
August 14, 2015 in City Council, Neighborhood News
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July 4, 2015 in Did you know?, Neighborhood News
Citizens can use this form to request increased patrols around their home or business for a prowler, speeding vehicle, excessive burglaries and thefts, being on vacation, or for reasons causing them concern in the “other” box.
https://ehpd.houstontx.gov/citizenalert/
July 1, 2015 in Did you know?, Neighborhood News
“Tree Waste” is defined as “clean” wood waste such as tree limbs, branches, and stumps. Lumber, furniture, and treated wood will NOT be accepted.
Heavy Trash is the first Monday of the month which is March 2nd
Junk Waste may NOT be placed for collection during a Tree Waste month.
Tree Waste months are January, March, May, July, September, and November.

June 15, 2015 in Did you know?, Neighborhood News

Register for federal disaster assistance at www.disasterassistance.gov
You can also register by phone
1-800-462-7585
6am – 9pm CST daily
TTY: 1-800-462-7585
Video Relay Service (VRS):1-800-621-3362
Because grounds are already saturated due to recent rains, any additional rainfall will most likely cause flooding. Stay away from bayous, streams and creeks, and please avoid driving during, or immediately following periods of heavy rain. As you plan for travel and activities over the next few days, be sure to take into account the potential impacts from this storm.
June 15, 2015 in Did you know?, Neighborhood News

Separate debris into the six categories listed below.
Placing debris near or on trees, poles or other structures makes removal difficult. This includes fire hydrants and meters.
If you don’t have a sidewalk, ditch or utility line in front of your house, place debris at the edge of your property before the curb.
Solid Waste Management is asking for the public’s cooperation in keeping cars away from garbage and debris so we can provide the safest and most efficient service possible.
Any debris placed from the sidewalk toward your property will not be picked up.
Normal household trash and bagged debris of any kind will not be picked up with debris as part of this program. You should continue to follow your normal garbage removal schedule.
June 14, 2015 in Did you know?, Neighborhood News

Fireworks will ignite the sky, and country tunes will set the stage for Houston’s signature annual patriotic celebration, Southwest Airlines Freedom Over Texas from 4 p.m. – 10 p.m. on Saturday, July 4 at the newly renovated Eleanor Tinsley Park on Buffalo Bayou (along Allen Parkway). Prolific singer-songwriter and Houston son, Clint Blackand double-platinum-selling singer, songwriter Josh Turner will headline the 29-year-old annual event on the Southwest Airlines Stage that will culminate with a spectacular fireworks display by CITGO.
This year’s festivities include the Walmart All-American Kids Zone, a children’s entertainment area with a stage featuring entertainment for young and old, alike; the Bud Light Lime-A-Rita Beach Bash, featuring the All American Beer Garden and a fun in the sun good time; the Dr Pepper One of a Kind Zone, featuring Houston professional sport team set-ups, music, food, and a salute to all 5 branches of the military; and ending the evening with an exciting fireworks finale sponsored by CITGO. New this year is the US Family Health PlanBackstage Pass; see what takes place behind the scenes via live streaming on abc13.com. US Family Health Plan is a product of CHRISTUS Health.

Southwest Airlines Freedom Over Texas will further expand the availability of recycling receptacles to make it easier for attendees to recycle. The City of Houston is committed to supporting green initiatives and promoting sustainability.
The Houston Parks & Recreation Department regulations prohibit dogs, amphibians, reptiles and snakes that are considered dangerous. Therefore, we require the ban of all such animals. This does not include Seeing Eye dogs or other dogs that provide assistance to physically challenged individuals. No smoking allowed in any City of Houston park interior and exterior spaces/facilities.
June 1, 2015 in Did you know?, Neighborhood News

The City of Houston Solid Waste Management Department began storm debris collection in the hardest hit areas of the City on Saturday, May 30. Residents are asked to separate discarded items into the following six categories and place each pile at the curb away from mailboxes, fire hydrants, water meters, electrical lines and other impediments.
Additional information and instruction for debris placement can be found atwww.houstonsolidwaste.org or on the Solid Waste Management Department’s Facebook page.
Weekly garbage, yard waste and curbside recycling services that did not occur during the last week in May due to the flooding will return to their normal collection schedules as follows:
May 29, 2015 in Did you know?, Neighborhood News
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Junk Waste“Junk Waste” is defined as items such as furniture, appliances, and other bulky material.Tree Waste is accepted during Junk Waste Months; however, to ensure your Tree Waste is recycled, you may hold your tree waste materials until the next Tree Waste designated month or take it to a Neighborhood Depository/Recycling Center.Junk Waste months are February, April, June, August, October and December. |