A MESSAGE FROM MAYOR-ELECT PHIL JOHNSON I am deeply honored to serve as the next Mayor of Nassau Bay and very much appreciate the confidence you have bestowed on me. We had a great election with more candidates and more voter participation than ever before and Nassau Bay is better off thanks to each and everyone who participated. We have new faces on Council and what also looks to be our first City Council with a majority being Councilwomen representing us in office.
My primary priority will be to focus our efforts and tax dollars on key areas of infrastructure improvement so we can reinvest back into our community while preserving the unique character of our city from Houston urbanization. We have more young families moving into our city than ever before and we have to reinvest to prepare for our next generation. This means fixing or replacing many old and aged systems for our utilities, streets, and flood control, and providing funds for our emergency responders. We have much work to do. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions, suggestions, or concerns. Thank you for your support, Phil Johnson
BEAT THE HEAT
Whether you are playing or working outside this summer, you should take the following precautions to stay safe in the heat: Cover Up: Wear light-colored, loose-fitting clothing, a wide-brim hat, and sunglasses.
Limit Direct Exposure: UV rays are most intense between 10am-4pm. Limit time outdoors during these hours.
Use Sunscreen (SPF 15 or higher): Put on sunscreen before you go outside, even on cloudy days, and reapply every two hours if you are active and sweating or swimming. Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water regardless of your activity level - don't wait until you're thirsty. Stay away from beverages that contain caffeine, alcohol, or lots of sugar.
NEVER Leave Children or Pets in a Closed Car: In just a few minutes, temperatures can rise high enough to hurt or kill your loved ones. Know the Signs & Symptoms of Heat Disorders: Heat stroke, heat exhaustion, heat cramps, sunburn, and heat rash are common conditions that you should be able to recognize.
COUNCIL MEETING RECAP MAY 9, 2022 - REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
During the May 9 City Council meeting, Mayor Bob Warters presented special proclamations in honor of National Police Week (left) and Public Service Recognition Week (below).
∙ Presented a Proclamation for National Police Week and National Peace Officers Memorial Day.
∙ Presented a Proclamation for Public Service Recognition Week.
∙ Approved the Economic Development Corporation Minutes of October 25, 2021 and the Mid-Year Report as approved by the EDC at its meeting held on April 25, 2022. ∙ Approved Resolution Investment Policy.
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JUNE COUNCIL MEETING The next regular meeting of the Nassau Bay City Council will take place in June 2022. However, on this date, the City Hall Council Chambers may be in use as a polling place for Early Voting prior to the June 18 run-off election.
Residents are encouraged to monitor the City's social media outlets and website (www.nassaubay.com/CityCouncil) for additional information.
CONTACT YOUR CITY OFFICIALS Mayor Bob Warters 713.962.6366 | bob.warters@nassaubay.com Mayor Pro Tem Don Matter, Position 1 832.260.4626 | don.matter@nassaubay.com Councilmember Phil Johnson, Position 2 281.734.1074 | phil.johnson@nassaubay.com Councilmember Ashley Graves, Position 3 281.330.5413 | ashley.graves@nassaubay.com Councilmember Bryce Klug, Position 4 832.474.5462 | bryce.klug@nassaubay.com Councilmember Sandra Mossman, Position 5 281.333.2194 | sandra.mossman@nassaubay.com Councilmember Matt Prior, Position 6 214.325.0520 | matt.prior@nassaubay.com