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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/31/2005 - Regular Minutes - Senior Advisory Committee College Station Senior Advisory Committee Regular Meeting Monday, January 31, 2005 College Station Teen Center 1520 Rock Prairie Rd. 10:00am MINUTES Members Present: Patricia Boughton, E.E. Burns, Laura Holmes, Joe LeCour, Robert Meyer, Neal Nutall, Ray Reed, Colleen Risinger, Dipankar Sen, Yvonne Stevens, Betty Wilborn, and Joanna Yeager Members Absent: Frank Camplone, Catherine Lamb and Haskell Monroe Staff Present: Marci Rodgers, Senior Services Coordinator I. Call to order. The meeting was called to order at 10:04 by Chairman, Robert Meyer. Marci informed the committee that Catherine Lamb has requested to be removed as a member of the Senior Advisory Committee due to health reasons. II. Hear visitors. No visitors were present. III. Approval of minutes from regular meeting on December 20, 2004. Ray Reed made the motion that the minutes be approved. Laura Holmes seconded the motion. The motion passed. IV. Discussion, consideration and possible action on sub-committees • Goals committee—Joanna Yeager will join the goals sub-committee with Ray Reed and Joe LeCour. The sub-committee was asked to meet and discuss an action plan for implementing the goals adopted by the committee for 2005. • Program committee—Betty Wilbom will serve on the sub-committee with Neal Nutall, Colleen Risinger and Yvonne Stevens. The program committee will meet prior to the next regular meeting to discuss goals for the year. V. Discussion, consideration and possible action on Senior Friendly Award. The new brochure will list the recognition a business will receive for the Senior Friendly Award. • City Council will recognize business at a City Council Meeting • Business will be featured on"City View" Channel 19 • Announcement in the Golden Eagle and The Eagle • Business featured on the City Web page • Decal The City of & College Station, Texas Embracing the Past, Exploring the Future. P.O. Box 9960 • 1101 Texas Avenue • College Station,TX 77842 • (979)764-3500 www.ci.college-station.tx.us January 18, 2005 Janice Lipp Brazos County 4-H Equestrian Club 3420 Wimbledon Circle College Station, TX 77845 Dear Janice: On behalf of both the Cities of College Station and Bryan, I would like to thank you and the Brazos County 4-1-1 Equestrian Club for all your efforts in making this year's event a success. Your club assisted in taking in 357 trees in Central Park and 226 trees at Haswell Park. In addition, the College Station Sanitation Division picked up from curb side 699 trees between 12/26/03 and 1/10/04, and Bryan's Sanitation Division picked up 391 trees in the same time frame. Finally, 15 trees were taken in at the landfill and sent to the compost facility, and 4 trees were delivered directly to the compost facility. This is a total of 1,692 trees taken in by this year's project. I realize that a lot of preliminary work (and early hours!) goes into arranging for the radio and TV spots, and scheduling workers to cover the two sites. Once again, the Club's dedication and hard work have benefited the community. My thanks again for the Club's continued support and efforts, and I look forward to next year! In looking at next year's calendar, we will likely set the Christmas Tree Recycling event for Saturday, January 7, 2006. Please share this information with the club, and I will be in contact in a few short months! Sincerely, / Ross Albrecht Forestry Superintendent Parks and Recreation 979-764-3410 Home of Texas A&M University Home of the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum 2005 CHRISTMAS TREE RECYCLING PROJECT On Saturday, January 8, 2005, The Cities of College Station and Bryan conducted the 17th annual Christmas Tree Recycling event. As usual, this project received tremendous volunteer support from the Brazos County 4-H Equestrian Club. This group supplied numerous volunteers to staff drop off locations in College Station's Central Park, were 357 trees were taken in, and at Bryan's Haswell Park, were 226 trees were dropped off. In addition, both city's Sanitation Divisions picked up Christmas trees on their normal yard waste routes (duplex and single family residences). Between December 26 and January 14, a total of 699 trees were picked up curbside in College Station, and 391 in Bryan. Finally, an additional 4 trees were delivered directly to the compost facility, and 15 trees were taken in at the landfill. This gives a total of 1,692 trees taken in by this year's recycling event. The goal of this annual event is to save space in the landfill by diverting the trees to other uses, and to help educate the public on year round recycling efforts. In Bryan, the trees taken in at Haswell Park were taken to the compost facility. The trees taken in at Central Park were chipped on site, and spread throughout the picnic area by the ponds. The chips will help alleviate soil compaction caused by foot traffic, reduce soil erosion, and will provide nutrients to the soil. Prior to the recycling event, Christmas tree lot operators were notified by the College Station and Bryan Sanitation Divisions of the chance to dispose of left over stock at no cost at the compost facility. Many thanks and recognition should go to all the workers involved in this annual event. This includes the College Station Parks and Recreation Forestry Division, the Sanitation Divisions of both Bryan and College Station, The Public Relation divisions of both cities, the Brazos Valley Solid Waste Management Agency, and especially the volunteer efforts of the Brazos County 4-H Equestrian Club, Sponsors of the event are: Keep Brazos Beautiful Brazos Co. 4-H Equestrian Club Brazos Valley Solid Waste Management Agency Bryan/College Station Eagle Cities of Bryan and College Station Texas Forest Service