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CITY OF COL G S O
Citizen's Handbook
EMERGENCY NUMBERS
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This "Citizen's Handbook" (Third Edition, AMBULANCE Dial 911 (Emergency Only)
1979) was prepared to help inform citizens POLICE
of College Station, particularly those citizens
who have recently moved to town. The city SERVICE NUMBERS
council and staff of College Station hope To report interruption of water, sewer, or
this information will help you deal with the electric services:
city government —its services and its political Phone: 696 -8868 (business hours)
processes. Phone: 696 -8238 (nights and holidays)
Sincerely, Administrative Offices:
LORENCE BRAVENEC Phone: 696 -8868
Mayor Lone Star Gas Co. provides natural gas service.
See listing in phone directory.
CITY GOVERNMENT
College Station operates under the council- manager form of government. The mayor and six councilmen
are elected at- large, that is, in city -wide elections. Elections are held on the first Saturday in April.
The city council meets on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays at 4 p.m. and on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays at
7 p.m. each month at College Station City Hall. Special meetings other than these scheduled times are held
after notice is properly posted and publicized.
Your councilmen are:
Gary B. Halter Place 1 Larry Ringer Place 3 Tony Jones Place 5
Homer B. Adams Place 2 Patricia Boughton Place 4 Jim Dozier Place 6
Lorence L. Bravenec Mayor
CITY UTILITIES
The City of College Station provides and bills for electricity, water, sewer, and garbage service. A deposit
is required for all accounts. Bills are payable by the due date stamped on the individual bill and may be paid
from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays at city hall. Customers have 15 days to pay their bills. Past due bills are
charged an additional fee which cannot be waived or relieved.
There is a night deposit window at city hall for use on nights, holidays and weekends. Bank drafts may
be arranged, or payments may be mailed to P. O. Box 9960, College Station. All payments should show the
account number and customer number and must be received on or before the due date.
Services disconnected for non - payment cannot be restored until all due amounts, penalties and re -con-
nection fees have been paid.
Utility bills are computed per monthly readings of electricity and water meters. Rates are established by
city ordinance, and copies of the rate schedules are available upon request at the utility counter in city hall.
Meters are property of the city and are not to be turned on or off except by city employees. Unauthorized
connection of a meter is illegal under state law. The city has the right of access to meters whenever necessary.
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GARBAGE COLLECTION
Garbage is collected at the curb twice weekly. The map on the opposite page shows collection days in
your neighborhood. All garbage, that is placed on the curb, must be put in plastic bags with a minimum thick-
ness of 2 mils. Garbage may not be set out before the morning of collection day. Trash (leaves, brush, etc.)
is not collected with household garbage. Call 696 -8886 for pickup of these materials. There is no charge for
this service. You may haul trash to the landfill yourself and no permit is required if you show the landfill oper-
ator proof of residency —that is, a recent utility bill stub. The landfill is open to the public from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
on Saturdays and Wednesdays and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on other weekdays.
PARKS AND RECREATION
The College Station Parks and Recreation Department maintains 22 parks, totaling approximately 240 acres.
Ten of these parks are currently developed. The parks and recreation department also organizes athletic pro-
grams, including softball, soccer, basketball and flag football. Call the parks and recreation department at 696-
4753 for information concerning these programs. The office is located at 1000 Eleanor Stre., College Station.
The park system (see map, page 4) presently includes:
Anderson Park — Anderson at Lemontree Ln. Lincoln Center — Eleanor St. at Holleman
15.43 acres 8 acres
Anderson Athletic Fields— Anderson at Holleman Lion's Park — University Drive at Chappell
9 acres 1.50 acres
Bee Creek Park —South end of Anderson Longmire Park — Longmire Drive
43.5 acres 4.16 acres
Brentwood Park — Brentwood Ave. Merry Oaks —Merry Oaks at Plantation Oaks
11.69 acres 4.60 acres
Brother's Pond — Ponderosa at Rio Grande Oaks Park — Highway 30 at Stallings Dr.
16.12 acres 7.50 acres
Dexter Park — Dexter Street Parkway— Munson at Woodland Parkway
9.20 acres 1 acre
Eastgate — Walton at Foster St. Raintree Park — Raintree Drive
1 acre 2.28 acres
Fairview Park — Fairview at Luther St. Southwest Park — Christine Lane
1.80 acres 1.40 acres
Georgie K. Fitch — Highway 2818 at Nueces Dr. Wayne Smith Park— Luther at Montclair St.
11.30 acres 4.07 acres
Holik Park — Dexter and Haines St. Thomas Park — Francis at James Parkway
10.67 acres 16.10 acres
Krenek Tap Park —East Bypass at Krenek Tap Ln. Welsh Park —Welsh Drive
47.22 acres 10.00 acres
ANIMAL CONTROL
The city requires that all dogs and cats must be licensed and must be under physical restraint at all times.
The fee for licensing is $1.00, and a veterinarian's certificate of rabies vaccination must be shown.
If your pet is missing, you should check with the police department, 696 -8864. The police department will
hold animals in a veterinary clinic for 72 hours before they will be destroyed.
If a pet is impounded, the owner may reclaim it by payment of boarding fees and any fines which may be
imposed.
MISCELLANEOUS
Garage sales are limited by ordinance to one each six months per resident. A permit and $1.50 fee is re-
quired for a sale, which is a maximum 72 hours.
Land uses in residential zones are restricted by the city's zoning ordinance. Copies of the zoning ordi-
nance and zoning map are available at city hall at printing costs.
Building permits are required for all construction other than ordinary minor repairs such as re- painting,
re- roofing, or one - for -one replacement.
If your home or apartment was built after June, 1975, it is equipped with a smoke detector. We recommend
thai you check the detector's operation regularly.
Assistance to students with housing problems is available through the Off - Campus Information and Referral
Center, 845 -1741.
Bicyclists are required by law to use bicycle lanes where they are provided. These lanes are marked by
a solid line between the bicycle lane and other traffic lanes. Parking is not permitted in bicycle lanes.
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