Labor Day Trash Collection
In observance of Labor Day, there will be no trash collection on Monday, September 2nd. Trash collection will resume on Thursday, September 5th.
In observance of Labor Day, there will be no trash collection on Monday, September 2nd. Trash collection will resume on Thursday, September 5th.
Hurricane season officially begins June 1 and continues through November 30. Start planning early to protect your families and property. If you live in an area threatened by storm surge – an EVACUATION ZONE – discuss evacuation plans with your family. Check with city or county officials to find out if your home is in an evacuation zone.
When making a family plan for any hazard, choose a place to call and a place to meet. Give all family members the name and phone number of someone outside your city or state. Anyone separated from the group should call that number to let others know where they are. Learn to use the American Red Cross “Safe and Well” website.
Put an emergency supply kit together now. Refill and re-check supplies AFTER EVERY STORM. After the storm hits, you may be able to return home in a matter of days. But re-entry may take much longer, depending on storm damage. Because hurricanes are extremely dangerous and unpredictable, officials plan for storms one category worse than is predicted. So should you.
The State of Texas encourages residents who may need some form of assistance during times of an emergency/disaster event to register with the STEAR program, a FREE registry that provides local emergency planners and responders with additional information on the needs in their community. Please visit https://www.txdps.state.tx.us/dem/stear/public.htm and www.readyharris.org for more information.
July 4th meeting has been rescheduled to July 2, 2019 @ 6:30 p.m.
Effective April 1, 2019, well pumpage fee charged by North Harris County Regional Water Authority (NHCRWA) has been increased from $3.40 per 1,000 gallons to $3.85 per 1,000 gallons. Additionally, the NHCRWA has approved an increase in the cost of surface water from $3.85 per 1,000 gallons to $4.30 per 1,000 gallons. Please see the linked document below.
Residents are encouraged to visit the Authority’s website at http://www.nhcrwa.org/ to view the ‘Rising Cost of Water’ video on the home page.