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VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTERS HONORED The Nassau Bay Volunteer Fire Department celebrated their accomplishments at their annual banquet held at the new Nassau Bay Fire and EMS Station on February 23rd. As a special tribute, Fire Chief Tom George and President Matthew Roper presented each NBVFD member with a flag flown over the new Fire and EMS Station. In recognition of his personal efforts, Fire Chief Tom George was also presented with a drawing of the new station with signatures from all NBVFD members. The following NBVFD members received special recognition for their 2018 accomplishments: Fire Fighter of the Year Vic Studer Rookie Fire Fighter of the Year Mike Riley Medic of the Year Mike Bodak Administrative Officer of the Year Matthew Roper Line Officer of the Year Tom George Ed Newton Scholarship Award Joe Studer Chief’s Coin Award for Special Service Mary Dickerson Top Responders for 2018: #1 – Javier Trujillo #2 – Tom George #3 – Vic Studer Special awards were given to members in honor of their length of service: (5) Years – Leslie Bodak, Lindsay Bodak, Mike Bodak, Skyler Chapman, Don Hannsz, Luis Marquina, Brendan Moses; (10) Years – Robert “Gabby” Chapman; (15) Years – Glen Blome; and (35) Years – Jim McGee If you would like more information on how you can join this incredible team, visit NBVFD online at www.nassaubayfd.com or stop by the Fire Station any Tuesday night at 7:00pm.
EASTER IN THE PARK
Sunday, April 7th at 2:00pm Join the Nassau Bay Special Events Committee on Sunday, April 7th at 2:00pm for the annual Nassau Bay Easter Egg Hunt! In addition, enjoy photo board selfies and pictures with the Easter Bunny. The egg hunt starts at 2:00pm sharp in David Braun Park. Get there early so you don't miss out!!!
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR April 2019 Coffee with the City Manager........................ Apr 5, 9am Easter in the Park.............................................. Apr 7, 2pm City Council Meeting........................................ Apr 8, 7pm Garden Club Social / Program ................ Apr 9, 9:30am Coffee with the City Manager...................... Apr 12, 9am Parks & Recreation Meeting (if needed). ....... Apr 17, 6pm Coffee with the City Manager...................... Apr 19, 9am Easter ........................................................................... Apr 21 Coffee with the City Manager..................... Apr 26, 9am Prescription Drug Take Back....................... Apr 27, 10am Street Eatz Party.............................................. Apr 27, 6pm
May 2019
Coffee with the City Manager...................... May 3, 9am CCISD Board of Trustees Election................ May 4, 7am Planning Commission (if needed).................... May 7, 6pm Coffee with the City Manager..................... May 10, 9am City Council Meeting ................................... May 13, 7pm Parks & Recreation Meeting (if needed). ..... May 15, 6pm Coffee with the City Manager..................... May 17, 9am NBHA Board Member Election.............................. May 17 Coffee with the City Manager.................... May 24, 9am Coffee with the City Manager..................... May 31, 9am
For more information about these events and a complete list of community events, please visit: www.nassaubay.com/calendar.
SUMMER FUN IN NASSAU BAY
St. Paul’s Early Childhood Program: Looking for something fun for your children to do this summer? St. Paul’s Early Childhood Program is offering several weeks of summer fun for your little one. Beginning June 4th and ending July 18th, you have the option of choosing one week of their summer program, six weeks of the program, or anywhere in between. Themes include Growing Up Wild, Fairy Tales, and Space Cadets. Prices vary, so for more information, visit St. Paul's website at www.stpaulcatholic.org and click under Early Childhood Program. Call 281-333-0176 for more info. St. Thomas the Apostle Episcopal School: Get ready for another incredible summer brought to you by St. Thomas the Apostle Episcopal School! In addition to St. Thomas' uniquely themed original camp weeks, St. Thomas is excited to be partnering with Play Well to bring the best in LEGO camps, as well a fourth year of Camp Invention. All summer camps are available in half or full-day options (except for Camp Invention which is full-day-only). Camp themes include Renaissance Camp, Camp Artiste, and Camptathalon! Play Well camps are fun-filled experiences with LEGOs built around unique themes that kids love. You can register now for 2019 Camp Invention – this year’s theme features topics such as creative problem solving, stem application, innovation, and confidence. For more info, please contact Camp Manager Nicole McCool at 281-3331340 or online at https://stesnb.org.
NASSAU BAY GARDEN CLUB Spring is an awesome time of year, as one
will see Nassau Bay yards come out of a sleepy winter, and in this year’s case, very wet doldrums. This is the time of year that brings out the “gardener” in most people. Many yards in Nassau Bay are lucky enough to have trees. But where does one start when thinking about landscaping or even adding a few plants? Marie Leal, a Master Gardener, spoke recently to the Garden Club about landscaping in layers. Trees are the top layer as they can grow on an average of 15ft to 50ft. The next layer is shrubs, with the final layer being flowers. Trees – Trees need to be pruned so the wind can easily blow through the branches. With pruning, the tree stays healthy and the branches are much less likely to come falling down into the yard. Shrubs – Find a plant with a label that states it is suitable for Zone 9 weather. Decide if you want this shrub planted in the shade, partial shade, or full sun. Partial shade for a plant means it gets morning sun and is shaded from the hot summer sun. Full sun is generally six+ hours of total sunlight. Flowers – Once the shrubs are planted, the next layer would be flowers. Flowers are divided into three groups. (1) Annual flowers live for only one growing season during which they produce seeds and then die. Examples are impatiens, zinnias, and sunflowers. (2) Biennial plants generally live for two seasons before setting seed and dying. Examples of these plants are some species of daylilies, Black Eyed Susans, and some species of salvia. (3) Perennials are plants that live longer than two years. Examples include the purple coneflower, Katie Ruella, lantana, Cape Plumbago, Mystic Spires, Blue Salvia, and some species of verbena.
With this new information take a walk in your own yard to think about what you want to do. Remember, a landscape doesn’t need to be completed all at once. Make a plan and maybe add a layer once a year or plant a section every year. The point is to have fun and let your landscape reflect you! Finally a tip of the trowel to all the residents who came out to help with Beautification Day! A special thank you goes to Public Works Director Paul Lopez and the Public Works team!
CITY OFFICERS' ELECTION
The City has canceled the May 4, 2019 City Officers’ Election due to unopposed races. Councilmembers Don Matter and John Mahon have pledged to serve another two-year term on Council. On June 10th, Councilmembers Matter and Mahon will be sworn into office for their new terms. Previous Councilmember Bob Warters, who also served on the 2018 Charter Review Commission as Chairman and currently serves on the Street Task Force and the CIP / Infrastructure Task Force, filed an application to run for Council Position 5, a position being left vacant by Councilmember Jonathan Amdur (due to term limits). Unopposed, Bob Warters will be sworn in at the June 10th City Council meeting as well. The City thanks Jonathan Amdur for his eight years of service!
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BY THE NUMBERS Statistics for February 2019
POLICE
Total Service Calls............................ 253 Total Reports Taken........................... 26 Total Patrol Miles......................... 4,976 Crimes Against Persons...................... 4 Property Crimes................................... 11 Arrests.................................................... 9 PD Code Enforcement........................ 5 Avg Response Times (minutes)...... 3.50
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Total Calls............................................. 21 Fires.......................................................... 1 Rescues.................................................... 1 Motor Vehicle Accident....................... 1 Hazardous Conditions......................... 0 Fire Alarm ............................................. 7 EMS Assist............................................. 3 Cancelled in Route/Other.................. 8
EMS
Total Calls............................................. 67 Total Patients in Nassau Bay........... 36
NBHA BOARD ELECTION The Nassau Bay Homes Association
(NBHA) is looking for individuals interested in serving the community. The NBHA is having its Board Election this May – three (3) Board Member positions are open. Registration forms can be picked up at the NBHA office after April 8th, and need to be submitted by April 26th. Early voting will take place from May 6th to May 10th. The official voting date will be May 17th. Voting will take place at the new NBHA office located at 1322 Space Park Dr., Suite C-119. Thanks to all of the community members who have expressed ideas for the marina – ideas about projects in the community are always welcome. NBHA meetings are usually held the 3rd Thursday at 6:00pm in a conference room at the Space Park facility.
CIP PROJECT UPDATE
Nassau Bay is happy to report another finished project at David Braun Park. The mechanical room, connected to the pavilion, was cleaned, renovated, and a new roof was installed. Once the pavilion stabilization project is complete, the side of the building facing the basketball floor will be painted with a large Nassau Bay logo. Another great job by Public Works and the Parks & Recreation Committee!
YOUR $2 FIRE & EMS DONATIONS AT WORK The City of Nassau Bay Utility Department provides residents with the opportunity to make a voluntary $2.00 donation to the Nassau Bay Volunteer Fire Department (NBVFD) and Emergency Medical Service (EMS) with the payment of each water bill. Donations are used by these departments for tools, resources, and capital items to better provide emergency services to our residents. During the past year, the Volunteer Fire Department was able to use this money to purchase replacement AEDs for two fire trucks, a storage trailer, and a light tower for the mobile command post, among other items. The EMS Department utilized these donations for rapid deployment gurneys and tourniquets for emergency planning. Residents interested in donating to the NBVFD and EMS may simply add $2.00 to their payment when paying the “Total Due” amount on their water bill. Your donation may be considered a tax-deductible charitable donation because the City is a qualified entity and the donation is being used for a restricted public purpose. Please contact your tax professional for more information about tax deductible charitable donations. For more information about the NBVFD, please visit www.nassaubayfd.com.
PRESCRIPTION DRUG TAKE BACK
On Saturday, April 27th, from 10:00am to 2:00pm, the Nassau Bay Police Department will be partnering with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to give the public an opportunity to rid their homes of potentially dangerous, expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs. Bring any pills for disposal to the parking lot of Nassau Bay City Hall at 1800 Space Park Drive, Nassau Bay, Texas. Officers will be in the parking lot to collect and dispose of the drugs, and you will not need to leave your vehicle. The DEA cannot accept liquids, needles, or sharps, and will ONLY accept pills or patches on April 27th. The service is free and anonymous – no questions asked. This initiative addresses a vital public safety and public health issue. Medicines that languish in home cabinets are highly susceptible to diversion, misuse, and abuse. Rates of prescription drug abuse in the U.S. are alarmingly high, as are the number of accidental poisonings and overdoses due to these drugs. Studies show a majority of abused prescription drugs are obtained from family and friends, including from the home medicine cabinet. In addition, Americans are now advised that their usual methods for disposing of unused medicines—flushing them down the toilet or throwing them in the trash—both pose potential safety and health hazards.
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NASSAU BAY ANIMAL SHELTER
RAMBO IS A 1-YEAR-OLD BLUE LACY MIX
Help find loving forever homes for Rambo, and all of the dogs and cats at the shelter. Please call the Nassau Bay Animal Shelter at 281.333.2944 and schedule a time to meet one of our dogs or cats ready for adoption. www.nassaubay.com/animalshelter Hours: Mon-Thurs 7:30am-5:30pm Fri 7:30am-11:30am
Find us on Facebook @NassauBayAnimalPound
GLORIA DEI EASTER EGGSTRAVAGANZA Join Glora Dei Lutheran Church (18220 Upper Bay Road, Nassau Bay, Texas) for their Easter Eggstravaganza on Saturday, April 20th from 9:00am to 12:00pm. Great for children aged "walkers" to 5th grade. Visit gdlc.org for details!
HELP! SPRING HAS ARRIVED As Spring returns and brings us warmer weather, it also
brings the growing season, with pollen and those pesky weeds that can be seen popping up in driveways, sidewalks, and lawns. Spring is also Mother Nature’s call to begin “Spring Cleaning” around our homes. This is a good time of year to begin buttoning up any exterior maintenance items, including pressure washing, repairing loose shutters, touching up faded or peeled painted surfaces, cleaning and repairing fencing, and applying weed control to your lawn and cracks in your front walks and driveways. Here are some tips that will keep the City of Nassau Bay Code Enforcement Department happy: Maintain your lawn and trees. Unkempt lawns are not only unappealing to view, but they can also serve as the perfect home for vermin. In addition to lawn care, trees are also important to maintain. Unhealthy trees can be hazardous, so it is crucial to have them evaluated to prevent costly projects and hazardous situations. Ensure swimming pools are up to par. Standing water attracts mosquitoes, providing ideal breeding grounds. It is important to maintain swimming pools and filtration systems to prevent mosquito infestations which can spread diseases. Maintain the property structure. Properties that are detrimental to the community values and safety need to be properly addressed to upkeep the neighborhood. Address and eliminate factors that threaten the property structure, such as excess clutter and weakened structural features. In order to maintain the well-being of the community and avoid possible citations, it is important to maintain every aspect of your property. It is your responsibility.
CANBE CORNER
SPECIAL!!! Through the month of April, receive a FREE Legacy Brick with each Legacy Bench purchase! Honor a friend, family member or wonderful Nassau Bay citizen today with a Legacy Bench and have the joy of knowing four more benches will be refurbished. Our latest Legacy Bench honoring Roscoe Lee is now installed in David Braun Park, stop by and check it out. For more on CANBE and how you can contribute, visit www.NassauBayCANBE.org.
COUNCIL- MEETING RECAP
MARCH 11, 2019 REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING Tabled an ordinance providing for the regulations and the registration for the operation and use of short-term rentals in the City of Nassau Bay. Approved a resolution canceling the May 4, 2019 City Officers’ Election due to unopposed races. a Proclamation Approved a resolution supporting Presented to Sharif Amr Abouleish for a Criminal Justice Division / Office earning the prestigious award of the Governor Grant application of Eagle Scout for the Nassau Bay Police Department for body worn cameras and designating the City Manager as the authorized grant official. Approved an annual resolution accepting the Anti-Fraud Policy designed to enforce controls and to aid in the prevention and Introduced new Nassau Bay detection of fraud, theft, waste, Police Officer Clint Brown or abuse against the City. Approved action to accept a Proposal for Professional Services from ARKK Engineers, LLC for the TWDB water and sewer line project. Approved a resolution authorizing a Proclamation to the Mayor to sign an updated Presented Nassau Bay Garden Club in Contract for Fines and Fees the honor of Beautification Day Collection Services for Municipal Court fines with Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson. Heard presentation of Audited Financial Statements and Accompanying Documents for Fiscal Year Ending September 30, 2018 by Belt Harris Pechacek, LLLP with acceptance of same by Council. Awarded a bid to Dynamic Signs Systems & Marketing, LLC for the construction of a fixed structural landscape artwork amenity to be located on NASA Parkway. Approved a resolution repealing Resolution No. R20182138 and adopting a New Fee Schedule for fees charged by the Building Department. Approved first and only reading of an ordinance amending the Fiscal Year 2018 Budget. Approved first of two readings of an ordinance correcting non-substantive errors such as misspellings, punctuation, grammar and sentence structure in the City Charter. Join us for next month's Council Meeting: Monday, April 8, 2019 @ 7:00pm, City Hall Council Chamber
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