March 2016
CITY
CONNECTION
Volume 12, Issue 6
March 2016
Calendar
March 2016
1 - City Council Meeting at 6:00 p.m.
2 - Yard Waste Trimming Collection
2 - Sam Houston Birthday & Texas
Independence Day events
3 - Planning Commission at 12 p.m.
5 - Trash Bash, 8-noon - Transfer Station
9 - Heavy Trash & Large Yard Waste
15 - City Council Meeting at 6:00 p.m.
16 - Yard Waste Trimming Collection
17 - HUB Vendor Show, County Shelter
17 - Planning Commission at 5:30 p.m.
23 - Heavy Trash & Large Yard Waste
30 - Yard Waste Trimming Collection
April 2016
2 - E-Recycling Day - Transfer Station
5 - City Council Meeting at 6:00 p.m.
6 - Yard Waste Trimming Collection
7 - Planning Commission at 12 p.m.
13 - Heavy Trash & Large Yard Waste
19 - City Council Meeting at 6:00 p.m.
20 - Yard Waste Trimming Collection
21 - Planning Commission at 5:30 p.m.
27 - Heavy Trash & Large Yard Waste
Submit requests for Heavy Trash pick-up
before noon on Wednesday,
the week prior to pick-up,
at 294-5796.
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City events at
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Get Prepared!
March is Severe Weather Awareness Month
The Texas Division of Emergency Management, the National Weather
Service and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
have joined in urging all citizens to prepare for severe weather events
and to educate themselves on safety strategies in anticipation of Se-
vere Weather Awareness Week in Texas, February 28 through March
5, 2016.
City of Huntsville Emergency Management Coordinator John Waldo
encourages the public to plan for early spring weather, which may
change without much notice.
"I hope citizens will take time to consider their options and prepara-
tions in the event of severe weather,” Waldo said. “We think about
hurricane season a lot, but planning for these spring events is just as
important."
A variety of resources and documents are available from the National
Weather Service (http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/brochures.shtml)
and the Federal Emergency Management Agency
(https://www.fema.gov/plan-prepare-mitigate) such as the graphic
below explaining the terms often heard in alerts.
Mayor Brauninger
will issue an annu-
al proclamation to
EMC Waldo at the
March 1 City
Council meeting at
6 p.m.
For more infor-
mation, contact
John Waldo at
936-291-5945.
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Walk a Mile in Her Shoes
Take part in Sexual Assault Awareness Month activities
Every year in the United States alone an estimated 1,270,000 women
experience rape. April is a time to take a stand against sexual assault,
and local organizations are asking you to help raise awareness. As
seen on the right, Mayor Andy Brauninger has committed to the Walk a
Mile in Her Shoes event and is challenging other men in our community
to demonstrate their support and bring attention to the issue. Payless
ShoeSource™ is supplying shoes for the event which will be held at
3:30 p.m. on April 19 in the LSC Theater on the SHSU campus.
The Mayor will be presenting a City proclamation at the March 15 City
Council meeting at 6 p.m. The community is invited to attend to under-
score the importance of the issue and hear more about the need for all
to aid in raising awareness of the prevalence of sexual assault.
Other activities will be held throughout April including the Ignite the
Night event on April 5 at the Gaertner Performing Arts Center. Starting
at 4:45 p.m., food, live music and entertainment will be provided as the
public gathers. Afterwards, all will march to the Walker County Court-
house for a rally and proclamation from Judge Pierce.
United Way Honors City Director
Dr. Sherry McKibben named 2015 Volunteer of the Year
A very special award was presented to one of the City’s Directors on February 24. Dr. Sherry
McKibben, Director of Neighborhood Resources,
was recognized by the United Way of the Piney
Woods as its 2015 Volunteer of the Year. Piney
Woods Coordinator, Sheila Cannon, was complimen-
tary of McKibben’s contributions.
“She was chosen because of her ongoing commit-
ment with United Way of the Piney Woods, and her
extreme amount of passion she has shown towards
our community. She has evolved so much on this
committee and shown how much she is willing to
lead United Way of the Piney Woods to greater ex-
pectations. Her efforts in the Socks and Undies
drive have grown over the past 3 years, with her
most current drive with the City of Huntsville raising
over $1000.”
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Spring events!
As is true every month, there is lots going on! This
month will include the unveiling of the art contest
winners and spring break activities and some special
events like a teddy bear tea, Easter egg hunt and
Jedi Academy - all at the Huntsville Public Library
(HPL). Check the main library webpage and the Chil-
dren’s page to see what’s happening each week.
In April at HPL, be sure to mark your calendar for a
special financial literacy series and a new six-week
Tai Chi class taught by instructor Gary Readore. Tai
Chi classes begin on Wednesday, April 13, and will
be held on following Wednesdays from 5 to 6:30
p.m. in the Community Room at the library. Class
size is limited so sign up early at
www.myhuntsvillelibrary.com or 936-291-5471.
Warmer weather means more activity at Main Street,
too, including the April return of the Huntsville Music
Festival (see below left) and May will bring the annu-
al Wine Down Shop Small event and the spring re-
start of the Farmers Market To stay updated on
Main Street activities please follow along at Face-
book.com/COHmainstreet.
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Yard Waste Specifics
Collection Service: 1st, 3rd, and 5th Wednesday of each month - No call-in required!
Yard waste is classified as leaves, grass, pine needles, yard clippings and small brush, items referred to as “green waste.”
The total number of paper compostable-bagged, canned, or bundled yard waste items is limited to twelve (12) per house-
hold per collection day. All yard waste materials must be placed within two (2) feet of street’s edge no later than 6:00 a.m.
on the morning of the scheduled pick-up.
Yard waste such as leaves, grass, pine needles or small clippings must be:
(1) Bagged in paper compostable bags or placed in personal garbage cans
(not to exceed 32 gallons);
(2) Cannot exceed 50 pounds each;
(3) City-issued garbage and recycling carts cannot be filled with yard waste.
Tree limbs and brush must be:
(1) No longer than four (4) feet in length;
(2) Limbs no larger than four (4) inches in diameter;
(3) Must be tied securely in bundles which cannot exceed two (2) feet in di-
ameter and can’t exceed 50 pounds each.
The following items and locations DO NOT qualify for Yard Waste pick-up:
(1) Household garbage of any kind;
(2) Anything other than green waste: NO flower pots, fertilizer, mulch, bags,
dirt, potting soil, sand, rock, gravel, etc.
(3) Commercial businesses or commercially generated yard waste.
Bring your City utility bill showing that you pay for garbage service and dispose of your yard waste at the City Transfer Station
free of charge. This excludes commercial customers, yard waste contractors, and any lawn service providers. The customer
must be present with their current City garbage bill at the time of disposal. For more information on yard waste trimming col-
lection services, contact the Solid Waste Services Division at (936) 294-5712.
Especificaciones de Desechos de Jardín
El servicio de recolección de desechos de jardín residencial se proporciona dos a tres veces al mes: El primer, tercer y quinto miércoles
de cada mes. Esto es automático y no se requiere llamada.
Los desechos de jardín se clasifican como hojas, hierbas, hojas de pino, recortes de patio y arbustos pequeños (desechos naturales).
Decoraciones de jardín, cerámica, o muebles de jardín NO califican como desechos de jardín.
El número total de sacos, botes o bultos de desechos de jardín se limita a doce (12) por hogar por día de recolección. Todos los mate-
riales de desechos de jardín deben colocarse dentro de 2 pies de la orilla de la calle antes de las 6:00 am de la mañana del día asigna-
do.
Los desechos de jardín como hojas, hierbas, agujas de pino o restos de poda deben ser:
(1) Embolsados en bolsas biodegradables de papel, cuáles pueden se encuentran en su tienda local (bolsas no pueden exceder más de
32 galones) Colocados en botes de basura personales (botes que no excedan 32 galones)
(2) No puede exceder más de 50 libras cada uno
(3) Los contenedores de basura y reciclaje proporcionados por la ciudad no se pueden llenar con desechos de jardín
Ramas de árbol deben ser:
(1) No más de 4 pies de largo
(2) No más de 4 pulgadas en diámetro
(3) Atadas de forma segura en bultos que no excedan más de 2 pies en diámetro y que no exceda más de 50 libras cada uno
Las siguientes NO califican como desechos de jardín:
(1) Basura doméstica de cualquier tipo
(2) Cualquier cosa que no sea desecho natural: No se aceptaran macetas de flores, fertilizante, mantillo, bolsas, tierra, tierra para
macetas, arena, piedras, grava, etc.
(3) Desechos generados por negocios comerciales. Desechos de jardín en lotes vacantes
Traiga su factura de servicios públicos de la ciudad que muestre que usted paga sus servicios de basura y podrá deshacerse de sus
desechos de jardín en la Estación de Transferencia de la ciudad GRATIS. Esto excluye a clientes comerciales, contratistas de desechos
de jardín y cualquier proveedor de jardinería. El cliente debe presentarse con una factura vigente al momento de descargar. Al descar-
gar, los restos de poda deben estar embolsados. Para obtener más información sobre la recolección de desechos de jardín, co-
muníquese con la División de Servicios de Desechos Sólidos al 936-294-5712.