Nassau Bay Compass Rose Newsletter - May 2019

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BY THE NUMBERS Statistics for March 2019

POLICE

Total Service Calls............................ 281 Total Reports Taken........................... 39 Total Patrol Miles......................... 5,480 Crimes Against Persons..................... 11 Property Crimes.................................... 7 Arrests................................................... 11 PD Code Enforcement........................ 5 Avg Response Times (minutes)...... 2.67

FIRE DEPARTMENT

Total Calls............................................. 41 Fires......................................................... 3 Rescues................................................... 4 Motor Vehicle Accident...................... 4 Hazardous Conditions......................... 3 Fire Alarm ............................................. 6 EMS Assist........................................... 14 Cancelled in Route/Other.................. 7

EMS

Total Calls............................................. 82 Total Patients in Nassau Bay........... 38

POLICE 2 CITIZEN

Residents are now able to view online public versions of accident, arrest, or incident reports made with the Nassau Bay Police Department by accessing the Police to Citizen (P2C) application. Citizens will be able to review the public information for each report. Non-public information will be omitted from the reports. Additionally, some reports may not be available if the event or case hasn't been closed/completed. The P2C application can be accessed by using the “Online Reports” link at the left of the Nassau Bay Police Department web page. Reports can also be accessed directly in the Event Search portal found at https:// p2c.lcpd.com/Summary.aspx. To narrow your search criteria to Nassau Bay Police Department activities only, be sure to go to the “Local Districts” drop menu and choose “NASSAU BAY DISTRICT 1”. We provide this option to the citizens of Nassau Bay as part of our ongoing effort to build and foster a relationship of trust and transparency with our community.

RECYCLING IN NASSAU BAY Did you know residents can participate in residential recycling for a small annual fee through AmeriWaste? Recyclables are collected on Thursdays and a 35-gallon recycling cart is provided to all recycling customers. Both curbside and back door recycling options are available. There is a nominal fee for back door recycling of $37.80 / year. The curbside recycling fee is $18.65 / year. Do you know what you can and cannot recycle? Here are some helpful DOs and DON'Ts for your next recycle bin: Aluminum, Tin & Metal:

• DOs: Aluminum Foil (balled), Aluminum Foil Baking Pans, Food Cans, Soda Cans, Steel and Tin Cans • DON'Ts: Paint Cans, Helium Tanks

Glass (Labels can be left on containers)

• DOs: Clear, Amber, Green Bottles, Jars • DON'Ts: Broken Glass, Light Bulbs, Mirrors, Windows

Plastics (#1-5, and #7)

• DOs: Tops Separate, Water / Soda Bottles, Liquid Containers, Jars and Tubs, Detergent and Cleaner Bottles, Soap / Shampoo Bottles • DON'Ts: Plastic Foam (cups, take-out containers, etc.), Plastic Bags, Films, and Packaging, Clothes Hangers, Styrofoam, Oil / Anti-freeze Containers, Gas Cans

Paper (May be placed in plastic or paper bags to help with containment)

• DOs: Newspapers, Coupons, Office Paper, Construction, Colored Paper, Posters, Envelopes, Folders, Greeting Cards, Junk Mail, Phone Books, Catalogs, Magazines, Wrapper Paper, Paper Bags • DON'Ts: Wet Paper, Toilet Tissue, Stickers, Labels

Cardboard (Remove liners and flatten large items)

• DOs: Corrugated Cardboard, Shoe / Gift Boxes, Soda / Beverage Boxes, Food boxes (cereal boxes, etc.)

• DON'Ts: Pizza Boxes, Wax-board Containers The above items should be clean and rinsed of any liquids or food products. One dirty product or item with food waste still inside can contaminate an entire bale containing thousands of pounds of collected items. To enroll in the recycling program, please contact AmeriWaste Inc. directly at 281.331.8400.

SAVE THE DATE FOR OUR JULY 4TH CELEBRATION!

Don’t forget about Nassau Bay’s annual Fourth of July festivities! Help us celebrate Independence Day with a day full of family fun and neighborhood activities. From a City-wide water fight, local veterans honored in our parade, to a spectacular fireworks display viewed from David Braun Park, it is sure to be a fun-filled celebration! Do you own a golf cart? The Nassau Bay Special Events Committee is looking for volunteers to drive veterans in our Fourth of July parade. We need your help! All you need to do is show up at 5:00pm for parade lineup, and volunteers will be done by 6:30pm, in time to enjoy the rest of the festivities. Please let the Special Events Committee know if you can help! Are you a veteran? Do you know a veteran? We are looking for veterans who would like to ride in our Fourth of July parade! We are also looking for volunteers to help with the Fourth of July event. If you can help, please email the committee at nassaubaytx@gmail.com.

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

MAY 19

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