HPNA Meeting Notes May 4 2010
SAWS presentation on new pricing and rate increase
Greg Flores VP Public Affairs
See presentation at this link:
SAWS Board to vote June 8
City Council to Vote June 10
Jennifer Ramos, District 3 Councilwoman
Tree Ordinance to be voted on in May
She will follw the recommendation of the Infrastructure and Growth Committee
There are School District's with Bond Concerns regarding retrofitting capital improvement budgets to account for tree mitigation. The Bonds to be issued at present will be allowed to follow current tree ordinance policies not the proposed one.
There will be Oak Wilt mitigation money for the neighborhoods affected by Oak Wilt, and there is some effort to find resource parity for sections of the city that do not have isues with oak wilt.
A 1/8% increase in sales tax is used for aquifer and creeks
Martin Reese on Councilwoman Ramos' staff has been working on code issues
Alleys, garages and exterior storage, cars in yards ... the code compliance issues they are aware of have been addressed
Orlando is the constituent affairs staff member.
May 22, 2010 is the THIRD ANNUAL DISTRICT 3 SUMMER FAIR AND PICNIC (Southside Lions Park 3100 Hiawatha)
Flyers were distributed
a brush and bulk disposal unit will be onsite near Highland High School
Also an industrial shredder for sensitive documents will be available
CPS will have 7 -10 tables
lunch for the kids provided by SAPD
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Bond work
Ada and Gevers street improvments
Goliad between Fair and Southcross street improvments
Someone complained about the hole at Kayton and Gebvers getting larger ... a promise was made to check on it
Councilwoman Ramos adresses the funding for a covered basketball court at the Bode center. It would be nice to have an outdoor cover sindce the hours will but.
It comes down to no money in the budget.
THere will be a 10% reduction in all city budgets
McCrelless Library to be closed for 2 days out of the week. She needs to hear from constituents to press for the needs of the distruct.
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Officer Neuhann
April Stats
20 habitation burgleries ... the break ins are happening from the alleyways and they are daytime burgleries
he urges us to watch for cars in the alleys
3 garage break ins
1 aggravated assault
18 burglery of vehicles
3 deadly conducts (basically shots fired at houses or cars)
2 stolen cars (hondas and diesal f 250 trucks are popular targets)
MAY 19 10am SAPD party 3850 S. New Braunfels
Graffiti -- there are 6 to 7 individuals who are active taggers in the area
The SAPD non-emergency phone number
207 - 7484 OR 207 - SAPD
This number is appropriate for noise complaints
Officer Neuhann suggests that if you do call the police ... call him to find out the status of the complaint:
219 - 0252 cell
207 - 0782 office
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Jack Elder proposed an endorsement of the Citizen Tree Coalition proposal ... passes with a voice vote
City Council will have the Tree Ordinance Hearing on 5/5 at 9am
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State Representative Roland Gutierrez
Happy to announce that federal stimulus money was used to increase school spending by $118 per student per year
on the other hand
State of Texas will have a $10 billion budget shorfall
>>> Some considerations to balance budget
Appraisal Reform
Penal System reform
>>> some controversial consideration to balance budget
gambling
toll roads
Next legislative session will consider
redistricting
appraisal reform
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NEXT MEETING JUNE 1