HomeMy WebLinkAboutUBI 2010 OCTCITY OF COLLEGE STATION
approved any other increase.
The city’s goal is to rehabilitate 10 percent
of its street inventory each year. In the
last decade, an average of six percent of
College Station streets were rehabilitated
each year.
Election details
The last day to register to vote is Oct.4, and
the early voting period is set for Oct. 18-29.
Early voting polling places are located at
the Memorial Student Center on the Texas
A&M University campus and the College
Station Utilities Training Center located at
1603 Graham Rd.
Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
on Election Day. For more information,
including absentee ballots and polling
locations, go to brazosvotes.org.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Inside College Station
* * * * * * * City of College Station * Home of Texas A&M University® * College Station, Texas * * * * * * *
Transportation Fee, Council Seat on November Ballot
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Citizens of College Station will vote on
the transportation user fee and fill the
vacant Place 5 city council seat in the Nov.
2 special election.
Jana McMillan and John Nichols are
competing to complete the term of Larry
Stewart, who died on June 21. The seat
is up for a full three-year term in the May
election.
The transportation user fee would create
a special fund for the rehabilitation of
city streets. Street rehabilitation includes
pavement overlays and reconstruction but
not general maintenance.
Transportation fee details
The monthly fee, which would be added to
utility bills, would be $2 for all residential
utility customers and $1 per 1,000 square
feet for non-residential utility customers.
Every third year, the fee would be indexed
to inflation using the Consumer Price Index
(CPI). College Station voters would have to
October 2010
For more candidate and other
city election information:
cstx.gov/elections
Nov. 2 Special electioN
ON THE BALLOTTransportation user fee
“Are you in favor of the City of College Station collecting a transportation user fee of $2.00 per residential user and $1.00 per 1,000 square feet non-residence, indexed by CPI every third year to create a special fund that can only be increased only with voter approval and only be used for rehabilitation of streets within the City of College Station?”
_______ _______ Yes No
........
September 2 >> 7 p.m.
Planning & Zoning Meeting
September 9 >> 7 p.m.
City Council Meeting
September 16 >> 7 p.m.
Planning & Zoning Meeting
September 23 >> 7 p.m.
City Council Meeting
Nov. 4 >> 7 p.m.
Planning & Zoning Meeting
Nov. 11 >> 7 p.m.
City Council Meeting
Nov. 18 >> 7 p.m.
Planning & Zoning Meeting
Nov. 22 >> 7 p.m.
City Council Meeting
Nov. 25, 26
Holiday. City offices closed.
For more city information, call
979.764.3540 or visit cstx.gov.
CITY CALENDAR
certificates for buildings in the floodplain.
To learn more, call College Station Planning
and Development at 979.764.3570.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Halloween Safety
Don’t let concerns about your children’s
safety cast a spell on Halloween this year.
The College Station Police Department
offers these tips to ensure your Halloween
is a howling good time:
• Welcome trick-or-treaters at your home
by turning on your exterior lights.
• Remove objects from your yard that
might present a hazard to visitors.
• Drive slowly, especially in residential
neighborhoods.
• Set a time limit for children to trick-or-
treat on a mapped-out route.
• Trick-or-treat before dark but carry a
flashlight just in case.
• If you see suspicious or criminal
activity, call the College Station Police
Department at 979.764.3600.
Lincoln Center Fall Festival
The Lincoln Recreation Center will host its
annual fall festival on Thursday, Oct. 28 at
6 p.m.
Activities will include a sponge throw,
Bounce-a-Lot amusement centers, ring-
toss games, bowling pins, three-point
shooting contest, face painting, cake walks
and a haunted house.
The Fall Festival offers safe entertainment
for the entire family. Admission is free and
activity tickets are five for $1. Participants
are invited to wear Halloween costumes,
and adult volunteers are welcome. Free
refreshments will be available for children,
including snow cones, juice, hot dogs and
Halloween candy.
For more information, call Cheletia Johnson
at 979.764.3779.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Saturday, Oct. 9, 7 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the Old
University Services Bldg., which is located
at 3380 University Dr. East.
The event is FREE to residents in Brazos
County’s seven-county region. Residents
can dispose of unwanted paint and paint
thinners, oil and oil filters, old computers,
gasoline, medications, fluorescent bulbs and
tubes, pharmaceuticals, and medical waste.
Items not accepted include ammunition,
explosives, radioactive waste, tires,
compressed gas cylinders and household
or other garbage.
For a full list of accepted items, visit
the BVSWMA website at cstx.gov/hhw
or call the Hazardous Waste Hotline at
979.764.3809. For more information,
contact Shelia McQueen at 979.764.3806
or smcqueen@cstx.gov.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
City Launches Blogs
The City of College Station has launched city
council and city staff blogs to encourage a
genuine and transparent exchange of ideas
with its citizens. Bloggers include willing
members of the council as well as various
staff members.
While many municipalities offer blogs,
College Station’s are relatively unique
because they not only address substantial
issues, they also allow public comments.
Criticism is allowed, although comments
are required to be respectful and to remain
on topic.
To read the blogs and post comments,
go to cstx.gov/blogs. If you have topic
requests or other questions, email Public
Communications Director Jay Socol at
jsocol@cstx.gov.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Floodplains
If you want to know if a property is in the
Special Flood Hazard Area, check out our
website at cstx.gov/floodplains.
You’ll find information on the city’s
flood insurance rate maps, special rules
for building in the floodplain, ideas for
protecting your property, and elevation
CITY OF COLLEGE ST A TION
Brazos Valley Worldfest
The fourth annual Brazos Valley Worldfest,
presented by Citibank and hosted by
the City of College Station and Texas
A&M University, is set for Saturday, Nov.
13, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. at Wolf Pen Creek
Amphitheater.
The free event features cultural displays
and demonstrations, arts and crafts tent,
food court and vendors with items from
around the world. Parking is available
at Post Oak Mall. For more information,
visit brazosvalleyworldfest.org or call
979.862.6700.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Animal Control Changes
The College Station Police Department’s
Animal Control Unit helps enforce laws
that protect citizens from dangerous
animals and domestic animals from abuse
and neglect. In March, the city council
adopted several changes to the animal
control ordinance.
The new rules prohibit individuals to sell
animals in front of businesses and allows
for a managed Trap, Neuter and Release
(TNR) program to help control the feral
cat population. Other changes pertain to
dangerous dogs, fowl, rabbits, livestock
and “problem behavior” of animals.
To view all the changes to the ordinance,
as well as the complete TNR policy, go to
cstx.gov/animalcontrol. To report animal
control concerns, call 979.764.3600.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Household Hazardous Waste Collection
The Brazos Valley Solid Waste Management
Agency’s fall Household Hazardous Waste
and Computer Collection is scheduled for
Inside College Station October 2010 {PAGE 2}