BY THE NUMBERS Statistics for January 2019
POLICE
Total Service Calls............................... 311 Total Reports Taken............................. 29 Total Patrol Miles............................ 5,743 Crimes Against Persons........................ 3 Property Crimes........................................ 9 Arrests...................................................... 12 PD Code Enforcement........................... 8 Avg Response Times (minutes)....... 3.20
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Total Calls................................................ 20 Fires........................................................... 29 Rescues....................................................... 0 Motor Vehicle Accident........................ 0 Hazardous Conditions............................ 1 Fire Alarm ................................................. 8 EMS Assist.................................................. 3 Cancelled in Route/Other.................... 7
EMS
Total Calls................................................ 62 Fires........................................................... 29
SUMMER ENRICHMENT
Looking for something fun for your children to do this summer? St. Paul’s Early Childhood Program, located in Nassau Bay, is offering several weeks of summer fun for your little one. Beginning June 4th and ending July 18th, parents have the option of choosing one week of our summer program, six weeks of our program, or anywhere in between. Prices vary, so for more information visit the St. Paul website at www.stpaulcatholic.org, click under the Early Childhood Program. You can also call directly at 281-333-0176.
NBHA REMINDERS
With spring approaching, the Nassau Bay Homes Association has a few reminders. More people will be out walking, so please keep up with your yard lights. As more residents are working on home improvement projects, please ensure an ARA is on file. The form can be found on the NBHA website. The pool will be opening soon. The Election for NBHA board members will be in May. There are three positions up for election. Look for signs posted for more info.
NASSAU BAY CODE ENFORCEMENT Code Enforcement is integral to the City’s daily operations, and essential to enhancing quality of life by helping to sustain safe, healthy living conditions for residents and businesses in Nassau Bay. A commonality among all municipalities is that they have buildings, homes, and properties that will age over time. In addition, communities struggle with vacant buildings, trash, tall grass and weeds, graffiti, and inoperable vehicles. Nassau Bay is no exception and our code enforcement officers manage these issues in a responsible and effective way. Nassau Bay's code enforcement team supports and enhances property values through effective enforcement of property standards, while working to keep aging buildings, homes, and properties from deteriorating and becoming “eyesores” to our City. Communities with deteriorating properties may see an increase in crime rates and a decrease in property values. Ill-cared for residences and businesses contribute to poor community conditions. These conditions are not welcomed, and fighting blight is a top priority for Nassau Bay. On Nassau Bay's website, residents can find a new map highlighting the most egregious properties, both commercial and residential. Residents will be able to see the code violations for each property listed, the action being taken, and the expected time period for remediation. This map is not intended to be a comprehensive list of code enforcement issues. For more information on the code enforcement tracking map, visit the City's website at www.nassaubay.com/CodeMap.
LEADERSHIP CLEARLAKE VISITS THE CAPITOL
City Secretary Sandra Ham and Field Operator II Robert Villanueva visited the Texas State Capitol on February 12th and February 13th as part of the Clear Lake Area Chamber of Commerce's third biennial class of Leadership Clear Lake. The Leadership Clear Lake Program is designed to educate and equip the future leaders of our region by providing them with the skills they will need to excel. Over the course of the trip, Sandra and Robert had the great opportunity to learn from Texas Railroad Commissioner Ryan Sitton and Texas General Land Office Commissioner George P. Bush. A special highlight included a private reception with Texas Governor Greg Abbott. Attendees also engaged with several of the area's local representatives, including Representative Dr. Greg Bonnen, District 24, Senator Larry Taylor, District 11, and Representative Dennis Paul, District 129. The final day included special introductions in the House and Senate Galleries.
Nassau Bay City Hall | 1800 Space Park Drive, Suite 200 | Nassau Bay, TX 77058 | 281.333.4211
MAR 19
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