NASSAU BAY ANIMAL SHELTER
MOLLY IS A SWEET SENIOR CAT THAT IS LOOKING FOR HER FURR-EVER HOME.
Help find loving forever homes for Molly 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.
ST. PAUL'S SUMMER ENRICHMENT
Looking for something fun for your children to do this summer? St. Paul’s Early Childhood Program is actively working on putting together a safe and fun summer program for your little learners. Beginning June 2nd and ending July 31st, parents have the option of choosing one week of St. Paul's summer program, nine weeks of the program, or anywhere in between. Prices vary, so for more information, visit St. Paul's website (under the Early Childhood Program tab) at www.stpaulcatholic.org. Parents can also call directly at 281-333-0176. Stay Safe!
COUNCIL MEETING RECAP
MAY 11, 2020 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
www.nassaubay.com/animalshelter Hours: Mon-Thurs 7:30am-5:30pm Fri 7:30am-11:30am
Find us on Facebook @NassauBayAnimalPound
CANBE CORNER
Honor that special graduate with a Legacy Brick! Legacy Brick and Legacy Bench purchases can be made through CANBE's website at www.NassauBayCANBE.org. CANBE is looking for a new Junior Boardmember! Any upcoming high school junior or senior is encouraged to apply. Please reach out to Ashley Graves at Afgravesnb@gmail.com with the subject line “Junior CANBE” for an application or for more details.
HONORING NATIONAL POLICE WEEK
In 1962, President Kennedy proclaimed May 15th as National Peace Officers Memorial Day and the calendar week in which May 15 falls, as National Police Week. Established by a joint resolution of Congress in 1962, National Police Week pays special recognition to those law enforcement officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty for the safety and protection of others. From May 10th to 16th, the City of Nassau Bay remembered the tragic loss of Sergeant Kaila Sullivan last year on December 10, 2019, in addition to the 307 officers nationally and 19 Texas officers, who made the ultimate sacrifice. At the May 11th City Council meeting, Mayor Mark Denman proclaimed this week as National Police Week in honor of Sgt. Sullivan and our law enforcement communities.
The City of Nassau Bay held the May 11th City Council meeting via Zoom teleconference. The meeting was also streamed live on Facebook.
Approved an annual resolution updating the Investment Policy. Approved the second and final reading of Ordinance O2020-799 amending code by adopting an updated Drought Contingency Plan and updated Water Conservation Plan. Approved action to authorize the Mayor to sign the Engagement Letter with Belt Harris Pechacek, LLLP to provide a complete audit of all the City’s financial statements for Fiscal Years ending September 30, 2020, 2021, and 2022. Approved a request by Transitional Learning Center Galveston to extend their Special Use Permit to operate a hospital at 1275 Space Park.
CONTACT YOUR CITY OFFICIALS
Mayor Mark A. Denman 281.333.9633 | mayor@nassaubay.com Mayor Pro Tem Don Matter, Position 1 832.260.4626 | don.matter@nassaubay.com Councilmember Ashley Graves, Position 2 281.330.5413 | ashley.graves@nassaubay.com Councilmember John Mahon, Position 3 713.702.1185 | john.mahon@nassaubay.com Councilmember Bryce Klug, Position 4 832.474.5461 | bryce.klug@nassaubay.com Councilmember Bob Warters, Position 5 281.333.4750 | bob.warters@nassaubay.com Councilmember Matt Prior, Position 6 214.325.0520 | matt.prior@nassaubay.com
Nassau Bay City Hall | 1800 Space Park Drive, Suite 200 | Nassau Bay, TX 77058 | 281.333.4211
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