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Party at the Pavilion October 6

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Mark your calendars, because Friday October 6th is our next Party at the Pavilion! We’ll be rocking to some top hits of the 80s, 90s, and today as performed by Electric Circus. There will be food for purchase from Pink’s Pizza, live music, and loads of family fun.

The party starts at 7pm, so tell all your friends about the best place to be on the first Friday of every month – Party at the Pavilion at the Bellaire Great Lawn.

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Debris Management Update

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The week of September 25 has been the most productive debris removal week yet. The City’s contractor has removed more than 32,000 cubic yards of debris from in front of homes since the operation began on the 8th of September; and the first of at least three passes the contractor will provide is nearing completion. The City’s Public Works Department is working to complete debris removal in solid waste area B. This is the area of the community north of Bellaire Boulevard and West of IH610. The City’s contractor will be working to wrap up the first pass in the Southdale dale area in the coming days and will be continuing their efforts throughout the rest of the community as well. Residents are encouraged to check the Debris Collection Daily Update link on the City’s website, www.bellairetx.gov for additional information on debris removal progress. The link includes a map showing which areas have been addressed and gives residents a glimpse into where progress will next be made.

Below are a few tips to help keep the debris operation running as smoothly as possible:

  • Separate your normal solid waste from your storm debris
  • Keep your storm debris away from trees as they inhibit the contractors ability to effectively remove debris
  • Do not place debris near, atop or adjacent to things of value to you, decorative pavers, tiled walkways, etc. Debris removal is not a delicate operation and it is important that residents take steps to minimize damage to their personal property
  • White goods (appliances) and electronics will be picked up during the second or third debris removal pass.
  • House hold hazardous waste (HHW) including paint, gasoline, chemicals, etc will also be picked up during the second or third pass.

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Environmental and Sustainability Board Regular Session – October 4, 2017

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Notice is given that the Bellaire Environmental and Sustainability Board will meet in Regular Session at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, October 4, 2017, in the Council Conference Room, First Floor of City Hall, 7008 South Rice Avenue, Bellaire, Texas 77401-4411.

To view a copy of the agenda for this Regular Session, please click HERE.

Tracy L. Dutton, TRMC
City Clerk
City of Bellaire, Texas

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Debris Management Update

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The week of September 25 has been the most productive debris removal week yet. The City’s contractor has removed more than 32,000 cubic yards of debris from in front of homes since the operation began on the 8th of September; and the first of at least three passes the contractor will provide is nearing completion. The City’s Public Works Department is working to complete debris removal in solid waste area B. This is the area of the community north of Bellaire Boulevard and West of IH610. The City’s contractor will be working to wrap up the first pass in the Southdale dale area in the coming days and will be continuing their efforts throughout the rest of the community as well. Residents are encouraged to check the Debris Collection Daily Update link on the City’s website, www.bellairetx.gov for additional information on debris removal progress. The link includes a map showing which areas have been addressed and gives residents a glimpse into where progress will next be made.

Below are a few tips to help keep the debris operation running as smoothly as possible:

  • Separate your normal solid waste from your storm debris
  • Keep your storm debris away from trees as they inhibit the contractors ability to effectively remove debris
  • Do not place debris near, atop or adjacent to things of value to you, decorative pavers, tiled walkways, etc. Debris removal is not a delicate operation and it is important that residents take steps to minimize damage to their personal property
  • White goods (appliances) and electronics will be picked up during the second or third debris removal pass.
  • House hold hazardous waste (HHW) including paint, gasoline, chemicals, etc will also be picked up during the second or third pass.

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City Council Regular Session (First of Two Public Hearings on Proposed Tax Rate and Regular Meeting)

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Notice is given that the City Council of the City of Bellaire, Texas, will meet in Regular Session (First of Two Public Hearings on Proposed Tax Rate and Regular Meeting) at 6:00 p.m. on Monday, October 2, 2017, in the Council Chamber, First Floor of City Hall, 7008 South Rice Avenue, Bellaire, Texas 77401-4411.

To view a copy of the agenda and agenda packet for this Regular Session, please click HERE.

Tracy L. Dutton, TRMC
City Clerk
City of Bellaire, Texas

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