Bay Area Observer - February 1, 2018

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VOLUME 9, NO. 05 • THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2018 • COMMUNITY NEWS FOR LA PORTE, MORGAN’S POINT, SHOREACRES, SEABROOK & THE GALVESTON BAY AREA

Fatal pedestrian New “Heavy Haul” accident on Legislation Explained to CAC

LA PORTE, TX - The Citizen’s Advisory Council (CAC) to La Porte Industry heard two viewpoints on a new law that took effect Jan. 1. For manufacturers to fully load shipping containers for export of plastic pellets, the 2017 Texas Legislature passed a law commonly referred to as “heavy haul.” It will permit heavy trucks under certain circumstances to travel on routes connected to a port in a county contiguous to the Gulf of Mexico or a bay or inlet opening to a bay. Locally, that means PortHouston. To promote safety, the trucks hauling heavier loads must be equipped with roll stability and blind spot support systems. Depending on whether they have 6 or 7 axles, the tractor-trailers may be permitted to weigh up to 100,000 lbs. compared to the current 84,000 lb. maximum. The trucks may not carry hazardous materials. Each vehicle will pay a $6,000 annual permit fee that will be split by formula among the state, cities, and counties along its approved route. Scott Campbell, Logistics Manager for LyondellBasell and Chair of the East Harris County Manufacturers Association Transportation Committee, described the law and the

NASA Parkway

On Sunday, January 28, 2018, at approximately 6:40 p.m., the Seabrook Police Department was dispatched to a fatal pedestrian accident at the 3100 block of NASA Parkway. Witnesses stated that a male driver of a silver, 2017 Ford Fusion sedan, was traveling westbound on NASA Parkway when he struck a female pedestrian crossing the street. She was not crossing at a crosswalk. Paramedics transported the female pedestrian to Houston Methodist, St. John Hospital, where she was pronounced deceased. The identity of the deceased female is pending verification by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences. The male driver of the sedan was questioned and did not show any signs of intoxication and has been released. The accident is currently under investigation by the Seabrook Police Department.

reasons plastics manufacturers sought its passage. While it will allow heavier trucks on the road, Campbell said they will be better equipped to prevent accidents than current trucks. Presently, no trucks have been built to the new standards. Michel Bechtel, Mayor of Morgan’s Point and CAC member, explained why heavy haul presents a burden to affected cities and counties. Of primary concern is the impact of heavier trucks on roads that may not be designed for them and the impacts on taxpayers if city income from permit fees does not support additional

road maintenance and law enforcement personnel. The heavier trucks may operate only on highways and roads approved by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). Though expected to name only State Hwys. 225 and 146, Barbours Cut Blvd, and Port Rd as approved routes, TxDOT can allow these trucks to use any state or local road within a 30-mile radius of a port. The effect on local road restrictions for roads and bridges and local truck routes needs to be resolved since this would include roads under local control. CAC members had numer-

ous question for both speakers. They also voiced concerns about the addition of trucks on roads where traffic backups already exist. CAC members asked Bechtel and Campbell to keep them updated as rollout of the new law progresses. The CAC meets again on Tues. Feb. 6 for the Annual Report on Worker Safety in CAC Plants. The 6:15 p.m. meeting is preceded by a light meal at 5:45. Visitors are welcome. Reservations are strongly encouraged. Contact the CAC secretary at 713-851-1116 to RSVP and obtain details about the CAC and meeting location.

Bay Area Regional Medical Center Joins the 23rd Annual Keels & Wheels Concours d’Elegance as a Title Sponsor rope. Proceeds from the 2018 event will again benefit the Boys and Girls Harbor, whose mission is to provide a home and safe environment for abandoned and abused children and healthy, comprehensive care for children and families in crisis. For more information please visit www.keels-wheels.com or follow us on Facebook.

SEABROOK, TX - - The 23rd Annual Keels & Wheels Concours d’Elegance, benefiting The Boys & Girls Harbor, is proud to announce the return of Bay Area Regional Medical Center as a Title Sponsor for the event that will held May 5-6, 2018. “We are honored to have created a partnership with the Bay Area Regional Medical Center as our Official Healthcare Provider”, said Bob Fuller, Keels & Wheels Concours Co-founder and Chairman. “Uniting with an organization that is committed to making a positive difference in people’s lives reinforces what Keels & Wheels supports and values.” “At Bay Area Regional, we are committed to serving the people in the Houston Bay Area -- that commitment includes providing exceptional health care and being involved in the community we serve,” said Stephen K. Jones, Jr., CEO of Bay Area Regional Medical Center. “Bay Area Regional has received the highest level Chest Pain Center Accreditation, a center of excellence in Bariatric Surgery and Hidden Scar Surgery, and is in pursuit of Level III Trauma Designation and Primary Stroke Center Accreditation. Community involvement

is part of who we are as an organization and we take pride in being involved with organizations like Keels & Wheels.” The City of Seabrook will also return as a Title Sponsor for the 23rd Annual Keels & Wheels Concours d’Elegance. The annual weekend-long, nationally acclaimed classic car and vintage wooden boat show takes place each spring at the Lakewood Yacht Club in beautiful Seabrook, TX and attracts more than 15,000 attendees. The car and boat exhibitors come from every part of the United States, as do the spectators. The features for the 23rd Annual Keels & Wheels Concours d’Elegance include the marques of Ferrari, Pierce Arrow, and Super Cars. This year, the event will also honor Classic Wood and Fiberglass Boats. Invitations and entry forms for the 2018 Keels & Wheels event are available online and must be submitted no later than March 9, 2018. Because only 200 automobiles and 100 boats will be selected, it is important for submissions to be made as early as possible. Potential exhibitors are asked to submit one photo of the car

or boat, along with year, make, model, owner information and a brief history of the entry. Keels & Wheels does not typically consider any automobiles newer than 1974 for entry in the event. For more information about submitting your classic automobile or antique boat, or to download an entry form, please visit www. keels-wheels.com or follow us on Facebook and Twitter. PRICE: $30 General Admission: $30/ticket if purchased online in advance, $40 General Admission ticket at the gate per person. Kids 10 and under are free. Tickets may be purchased at Keels-Wheels.com or by calling: 713-521-0105. About Keels & Wheels Concours d’Elegance: Keels & Wheels Concours d’Elegance is a weekend-long, nationally acclaimed classic car and vintage wooden boat show that takes place each spring at the Lakewood Yacht Club in beautiful Seabrook, Texas. Founded by Lakewood Board Members Bob Fuller and Paul Merryman in 1995, today Keels & Wheels welcomes approximately 200 cars and 100 boats, and has raised more than $1.7 million for local charities, while drawing thousands of participants and spectators from all over the U.S. and Eu-

About Bay Area Regional Medical Center Bay Area Regional Medical Center is committed to providing the highest quality medical care while making a difference in people’s lives. Designed with a beautiful, soothing environment, Bay Area Regional offers some of the latest technology for physicians to provide advanced diagnostic and treatment techniques. Since opening in July 2014, Bay Area Regional has achieved the highest level Chest Pain Center Accreditation, is in pursuit of Level III Trauma Designation, and has achieved a Center of Excellence for Bariatric Surgery and Hidden Scar Breast Surgery. The hospital offers services such as heart and vascular services, a Women’s Center with Level III NICU, general surgery, orthopedics, emergency services, obstetrics and gynecology, surgical weight-loss, outpatient imaging, including 3D Mammography. For more information, visit www.BARMC.us.

Women in Industry Conference scheduled for February 22

PASADENA, TX – San Jacinto College is set to welcome more than 600 women to learn more about careers and opportunities in the petrochemical industry at the third annual Women in Industry Conference on Thursday, Feb. 22, at Galveston’s Moody Gardens Hotel. The one-day conference, hosted by the Community College Petrochemical Industry (CCPI), is for all women — the unemployed or underemployed, high school or college students and veterans. It will include a networking session hosted by BASF and workshops to provide information on petrochemical and industrial trade careers and the specific skills necessary to obtain a career in fields that were once dominated by men but now open to women. “Because of an aging workforce, plant expansions, and new construction in a growing economy, there are plenty of challenging, well-paying career positions available in the Gulf Coast region—and refineries and contractors are looking for trained women to hire,” said Dr. Sarah Janes in a recent release. Janes is the associate vice chancellor for Continuing and Professional Development at San Jacinto College. Several major petrochemical manufacturing employers are also expected to attend the Women in Industry Conference, as well as Gulf Coast region community colleges to provide information on training program enrollment and financial aid. CCPI-member colleges include Alvin Community College, Brazosport College, College of the Mainland, Galveston College, Houston Community College, Lee College, Lone Star College, San Jacinto College and Wharton County Junior College. Corporate sponsors for the conference include ExxonMobil, Dow, Chevron Phillips, INEOS, LyondellBasell, NolTex, Jacobs, Educate Texas, BASF, Zachry and Freeport LNG Development. To learn more about attending the Women in Industry Conference, or to become a corporate sponsor, contact Kelly Dando, CCPI grant coordinator, at 281.425.6221, or kdando@lee.edu. Visit the CCPI website at EnergizeHouston.org to register.

INDEX Community...........................2 Obituaries............................3 LPISD Newsletter.............4-7

Public Notices.....................8 Classifieds...........................9 In the Garden.....................10


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