Nassau Bay Compass Rose Newsletter - March 2020

Page 4

PALM TREE INPUT: The City wants to thank all those who took the time to complete the recent palm tree survey. We appreciate your valuable input! The final results will be made available on the City's website soon. Additionally, the survey results will be presented at the March 9, 2020 City Council meeting for further discussion.

NASSAU BAY ANIMAL SHELTER

ST. THOMAS SPRING OUT IN THE PARK

Join St. Thomas the Apostle Episcopal School as they head outdoors to celebrate Spring in the Park. The inclusive and dynamic community of families and neighbors in Nassau Bay, League City, and the surrounding Clear Lake area will meet at St. Thomas and Howard L. Ward Park on Saturday, April 4th, from 11:00am to 4:00pm to play, celebrate, and connect. General entrance is free, and participants can enjoy food and drinks, live music, and peruse the Vendor Village featuring wares from local shops, businesses, and organizations. Macaroni Kids League City – Clear Lake and Elite Care 24hr Emergency are sponsoring a free Easter Egg hunt throughout the day, with different times for kids by age group, and an opportunity to have your child’s photo taken with the Easter Bunny. Another exciting feature of this festival is the first annual Pollinator Drone Race, where quadcopter drone pilots from all over Houston will compete on a time-trial drone obstacle course! With the support of H-sQUADron (a local chapter of the MultiGP Drone Racing), proceeds from the race will support the expansion of St. Thomas’ new Prairie Pollinator Pathway garden, which features native Texas plants to provide food, shelter and other resources to critical pollinator species such as butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds. Kids Zone wristbands are only $5 to pre-order ($10 at the gate), and will give children access to unlimited fun on the Little Gym obstacle course, bounce house, glitter tattoos, or the chance to practice some engineering at the Play-Well TEKnologies interactive Lego station. The goal of St. Thomas' Spring Out in the Park festival is to bring families and neighbors together to celebrate the spirit of community during a time of renewal and transformation. Grab your family and friends and go Spring Out with St. Thomas! Visit stesnb.org/spring-out for more info. To sponsor a festival feature or Vendor Village booth, contact St. Thomas spring-out@stesnb.org.

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

Juno is a sweet male cat waiting for the purr-fect home. Help find loving forever homes for Juno 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

COUNCIL MEETING RECAP

FEBRUARY 10, 2020 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING Heard a presentation by Erma’s Nutrition Store and the City's impact on their economic development. Approved the second and final reading of an ordinance calling the May 2, 2020 City General Election for the purpose of electing a Mayor Presented a Certificate of Appreciation and three Councilmembers, to St. Thomas Episcopal School for Positions 2, 4 & 6 and for leading the Pledges. the purpose of presenting 22 propositions to the voters pertaining to various amendments to the City Charter (as noted in full in the ordinance); said election to be held jointly with Clear Creek ISD. Approved a resolution in Introduced New Nassau Bay Police support of the Galveston Bay Officer Perry Henderson. Estuary Program’s The Galveston Bay Plan, 2nd Edition, The Comprehensive Conservation & Management Plan for the Galveston Bay Ecosystem. Approved the first of two readings an ordinance of the City Council of the City of Nassau Bay, Texas, for the purpose of preventing Presented a Check for $1,000 to the Bay vessels (amended to include Area Houston Ballet & Theatre. floating docks) in neglected or deteriorating condition from reaching a likely and foreseeable state of disrepair within the territorial limits of the City; providing for a penalty and for severability; and providing for codification. Join us for next month's Council Meeting: Monday, March 9, 2020 @ 7:00pm, City Hall Council Chamber

Nassau Bay City Hall | 1800 Space Park Drive, Suite 200 | Nassau Bay, TX 77058 | 281.333.4211

MAR 20

4


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.