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Santa is coming to town!!

On Friday Dec. 9, 2011 Santa will be passing out gifts to all the little ones at Oak Meadow Christmas Banquet.  Bring your camera and hope to see there!

 

 

Sgt. Myskowski

Sergeant Mark Myskowski

East Side Patrol Division – DRT

Office 713-847-1210
Mark Myskowski introduced himself as taken over the community services from Sergeant Cruz.  He attended the meeting on November 15 and stated, “I am looking forward to meeting you and building on the relationship you had with Sergeant Cruz that will benefit both the Police Department and your community.”  We will greatly miss Sgt. Cruz as she has moved on by accepting her transfer to IA.
Congratulations Sgt. Cruz!!

 

 

Houston Solid Waste Mngmt. Dept.

NEIGHBORHOOD DEPOSITORY/RECYCLING CENTERS’ HOURS CHANGE DUE TO END OF DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME

Beginning Sunday, November 6, 2011, the City of Houston Solid Waste Management Department will be changing hours of operation at the six neighborhood depositories (heavy trash & recycling drop-off sites).  For the safety of our customers and staff as a result of the end of daylight savings, the locations listed below will be open five days a week, Wednesday through Sunday, except holidays, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.mCitizens are encouraged to arrive at least 30 minutes before closing to allow adequate time to unload.Houston residents may utilize these Solid Waste Management Department neighborhood depository and recycling centers to dispose of their heavy trash:

The sites are also recycling drop-off facilities which accept paper, glass bottles and jars, corrugated cardboard, aluminum and tin cans, and plastics #1-#5 and #7.

  • Northeast 5565 Kirkpatrick 713.675.3208
  • Northwest 6023 Windfern 713.895.1002
  • North 9003 North Main 713.694.8435
  • Southeast 2240 Central 713.847.1188
  • South 5100 Sunbeam 713.738.1936
  • Southwest 10785 Southwest Fwy 713.541.1953

Each user must provide proof of residency, including a Texas Driver’s License or ID, a current utility bill or city property tax receipt.  The neighborhood depositories accept furniture, tree limbs, stoves and other large appliances.  Appliances containing refrigerant must have a tag attached to them certifying that a qualified technician has removed the refrigerant.  Depositories will also accept up to 10 automobile tires per trip per residential unit.  A maximum of four cubic yards of building material (not to include roofing shingles, brick, plaster or concrete) will be accepted.

For more information, visit our website at www.houstonsolidwaste.org or call 3-1-1, the City of Houston’s Customer Service Hotline.

To receive periodic e-mails from Mayor Annise D. Parker and the City of Houston on specific topics of interest, log onto www.houstontx.gov and register with CitizensNet by clicking on the CitizensNet graphic.

Solid Waste Management Department Public Information Office
611 Walker, 12th floor, Houston, TX***713-837-9164****www.houstonsolidwaste.org

Dept. of Neighborhoods

Catherine Flowers –  Director of Neighborhoods

Ms. Flowers was our Guest Speaker at our meeting on Sept. 27, 2011 along with Mayra Hypolite, Kenneth Baccum, Maria Bolanos and Pam Wiley.

A special gift given to Ms. Pam Wiley by the community as a gesture of her commitment and dedication towards our neighborhood. Thank you to all who petitioned to keep her from transferring from our area.