Just a quick reminder that under the Stage 2 water restrictions that the City of Austin recently imposed, no outdoor fountains are allowed to run at any time unless they are supporting live fish. I’ve seen several fountains in the neighborhood that are still in operation and not supporting fish.
Don’t forget that the City has instituted a Zero Tolerance policy with a $475 fine if you are caught or reported. If you see a neighbor with a fountain running, please give them a gentle reminder about the City’s policy or direct them to this post.
From the PTA:
Summitt is still looking for lunchroom monitors. Their duties are to assist the students in opening food items, student safety, some discipline (If a student gets too out of hand, administration or their teacher will step in.), releasing classrooms to take their trash and line up to wait for their teacher at the appropriate time, guide the student volunteer table washers They would need to speak English. If they are bilingual, that would be wonderful as well. The pay is minimum wage. The available positions are: one on Monday, two on Tuesday, one on Wednesday, two on Thursday, one on Friday (Monday through Friday is one position and Tuesday/Thursday is the other position.) If more than one person is interested in just a couple of days, there is possibility that people could share the positions. The time is from 10:30 to 1:00. The monitors do not work alone – unless someone calls in ill and then administration will step in if available. Anyone interested! needs to apply on line on the district on line website (austinisd.org) under the drop down menu "Careers" and fill out the application for "classified'. Summitt Administration will also need to be informed once their application is submitted.
Summitt also encourages parent volunteers. It is a great way to support the campus in a very much needed area. And they could volunteer on the days and the times when they can.
A sweet little black & white kitty showed up at a house on Arrowwod Dr. Sunday night. She doesn’t have a chip. They said she’s about 6 months old and weighs 8 pounds. She doesn’t have a collar, but she is well groomed and obviously someone’s pet. If you have any idea who the owner might be, please call 694-6597.
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CAPITAL METRORAIL PROGRESS REPORT – AUGUST 19, 2009
Capital Metro is in the system validation process in preparation for the safe launch of the MetroRail Red Line. The focus of this evaluation is to confirm that the system is operating in a safe and reliable manner. In addition, we are focusing on final adjustments to signal technology and the communication system that links control points in the field to the dispatch control center. We are evaluating the progress of these adjustments and the validation in order to select a service launch date.
Milestones Completed Since July 17
Remaining Milestones
Capital Metro will report back to the community in mid-September if not sooner.
School is officially back in session. That means there will be a lot more traffic in the neighborhood as people drop their kids off at school. Please use extra caution during your morning and afternoon commute.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
August 19, 2009 Jill Mayfield, Public Affairs Office
City of Austin Water Utility
(512) 972-0150; pager 802-8959
Austin Water Utility To Enact Stage 2 Watering Restrictions
Austin – ”Beginning Monday, Aug. 24, the Austin Water Utility (AWU) will enact Stage 2 Mandatory Watering Restrictions because of the exceptional drought in Central Texas and recommendations made by the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA).
Stage 2 Watering Restrictions are in line with the 2009 Drought Contingency Plan authorized by Council earlier this year. The plan states the City Manager may order additional water restrictions when the combined lake storage levels of Lakes Travis and Buchanan is less than 900,000 acre-feet. That level was reached on Aug. 12.
Stage 2 Mandatory Water Restrictions
To ensure that restrictions are followed, the AWU Water Conservation staff will begin stepped-up, around-the-clock enforcement and take a zero-tolerance approach to violations of the restrictions. Violating mandatory watering restrictions is a Class C misdemeanor with fines up to $500. To report water waste, residents should call 3-1-1. For more information on water conservation visit www.WaterWiseAustin.com.
A car was broken into overnight or early in the morning of August 10/11, 2009 in the area of Ganymede Drive and Europa Lane. Police were notified.
We have heard of other incidents, including possible burglaries recently as well, and would like to remind the neighborhood to keep an eye out for anything or anyone suspicious. Alert your neighbors to watch your house if you are traveling; ask someone to bring in or hold any mail, flyers, newspapers or anything that may indicate you are not at home for a period of time.
If you see something or someone suspicious or witness a crime, please call 311 (non-emergencies) or 911 (emergencies) as appropriate.
We have asked the Austin Police Department’s District Representative (Officer Dunn) to add extra patrols to our neighborhood, which began immediately upon request. If you have questions or concerns, feel free to contact the District Rep office main number at 974-5743 or Officer Dunn’s direct line at 974-5553 (he is on vacation until Aug 25 and other officers are filling in for now).
If your block or area of the neighborhood is not a part of the National Neighborhood Watch Program, please consider taking charge and starting the program on your street and adjoining streets. The National Sheriff’s Association began Neighborhood Watch back in 1972 to help neighborhoods and law enforcement prevent crime. You can get additional information at their web site to see how to get started.
On a personal note, a couple of years ago, we had a rash of vandalism on many blocks throughout the neighborhood, starting (most unfortunately) with my own house. Thanks to our Neighborhood Watch program, we were able to alert out block captain who in turn notified everyone on our block and the adjacent streets immediately. With nightly vigils and a lot of communication between our neighbors and the police, we caught the culprit who was tried and convicted and spent time in jail as a result. The program works.