Vol. 4, Issue 01 – 01.05.23
Dear District F(amily):

Let me be the last person to wish you and your family a Happy New Year. I pray that each of you experiences prosperity, good health, laughs, and memorable moments.

I want to keep a few meaningful highlights on your radar.

YOU’RE INVITED: The long-awaited Alief Community Center will open onSaturday, January 14, at 11 AM. While this is located in Alief, this is open and a win for the entire city. Mayor Turner and my city council colleagues throughout the city will join me as we cut the ribbon and celebrate a 30-year vision and $60M investment in the community. Bring your family and walking shoes as you tour the state-of-the-art facility, including a NEW library and programming from Houston Health Department and Houston Parks. Invitations in Spanish, Vietnamese, andUrdu are below for your sharing pleasure.

Public Safety: Finally, as of November, the 50 LPR cameras have been installed in District F. The cameras’ installation has already benefited and complemented our safety efforts. I hope to give you more details in the coming weeks. Over the last two years, many of you have requested this technology, and finally, we have it.

Permitting and Deed Restrictions: REMINDER, please only build, renovate or alter the structure of your home/property after doing a couple of things 1) consult your HOAs and 2) apply for a permit. Last year, my office dealt with 130 building code violations.

No. You cannot pour concrete over your grass to expand your driveway.

No. You cannot add a ramp to your home without meeting ADA guidelines.

No. You cannot renovate a single-family dwelling into an apartment.

No. You cannot have chickens in your backyard without the proper protections.

In the wake of the trend of increased violations, I am working on hosting a deed restriction workshop in April 2023, so we can start on the same page, especially with the latest changes from the 2021 Texas Legislative Session. More on this later.

As you know, I have invested funding to advance adult literacy throughout our District to prepare Houstonians to return to the workforce post-pandemic. I am happy to announce I am extending this initiative to our future workforce – public schools. In partnership with Houston and Alief ISD, Houston Public Library, and Legends Do Live, my office proudly announces Reading With A Rapper in District F at Piney Point Elementary and Holub Middle School. Students will focus on ELA obstacles through lyrical content and will focus on TEKS to enhance learning readiness. As a proud public school graduate and former ISD Trustee, I am tremendously excited about this initiative. Formal announcement to follow.

In closing, District F is the cultural currency of the city, and I encourage you to actively participate in the many heritage events in your community. The 2023 Lunar New Year Festival: The Year of the Rabbit will be held on January 21, 2023, at 10 AM at 9800 Town Park Drive, Houston, TX, 77036. I will be there ready to receive my blessings this year – I hope to see you there!

P. S. The 2022 Annual Report should hit your mailboxes in January, where you will see a snapshot of the work we created together. I am very proud of the funding, projects, programs, intention, and outcomes.

P. S. S. Thank you for each shared photo of you and your loved ones enjoying Houston’s main attraction, the Houston Zoo, during the holiday season. Check out a few moments of some of your neighbors and their families below. Remember, my office receives 500 zoo tickets each cycle for residents to enjoy — money is tight in many households, and cost should not be the barrier that stops you from enjoying what belongs to you.

Let’s keep the westside the best side in 2023!


Councilmember Tiffany D. Thomas

DISTRICT F NEWS
HOT SPOT TEAM HIGHLIGHT
WEEK OF DECEMBER 26TH
  • Total Work Orders:   12
  •  Hotspot of the Week: Dug 36 tree plots 7600 Wilcrest
  •  Total Man Hours Worked: 70
  •  Tree Waste: 120 lbs.
  •  Mattresses: 0
  •  Furniture Waste: 9 pieces
  •  Tires: 10
  •  Trash Debris: 720 lbs.
  •  Shopping Carts: 38
  •  Bandit Signs: 233
  •  Landscaping: none
SOLID WASTE OPERATIONS UPDATE

As of Wednesday, January 4, 2023

Check out the 2023 Bi-Weekly Collection Schedule!
https://bit.ly/3Clxt0L

For more information on the Neighborhood Depository and Recycling Centers, please visit our website https://www.houstontx.gov/solidwaste/depositories.html.
We understand these delays in collections are frustrating and we thank you for your continued patience.

For more information about SWMD and our services, visit us atwww.houstonsolidwaste.org, “LIKE” us on Facebook athttp://www.facebook.com/houstonsolidwaste, and follow us on Twitter@HoustonTrash, or call 3-1-1, the City of Houston’s Customer Service Helpline. Download our app HTX Collects on Google Play or IOS Store to Never Miss an Update again!

Facebook- Updated daily
Link: City of Houston Solid Waste Management – Posts | Facebook

HTX Collects- an app used to update you about your service in real-time. You can also use the link on the website to get an update.
Link: http://www.houstontx.gov/solidwaste/htxcollects.html

CASE FOR KIDS

CASE for Kids is pleased to announce an opportunity for experienced afterschool and youth services vendors to offer in-person or virtual services to the afterschool community in Harris County and surrounding counties.

If you are interested in competing to become an afterschool and summer youth services vendor for CASE for Kids, please go to the HCDE ebid system to register as a bidder.

Respond to RFP #23/006IA-3 (CASE for Kids Youth Services for Afterschool and Summer).

                    Deadline to register as a bidder and respond
to Request for Proposal (RFP):

Tuesday, January 17, 2023, at 2 PM.
*Please note this is NOT a funding opportunity, however, it is the pre-requisite for future funding opportunities.

A committee selected by HCDE will review and evaluate all proposals and make a recommendation to the HCDE Board of Trustees. HCDE will base a recommendation for contract award on the evaluation factors listed in accordance with Texas Education Code § 44.031.

Information Session via Zoom, Thursday, January 5, 2023,  1 PM

Join Zoom Meeting
Passcode: 439697

Meeting ID: 822 6915 4523

Questions about the RFP should be directed to Inga Ash at [email protected] 
SPECIAL NOTICE FROM CENTERPOINT TO HUNTINGTON VILLAGE

REMINDER: WORK TO BEGIN ON CDSF PROJECT NOTIFICATION
WORK AUTHORIZATION 1-3

Work Authorization #1 has been issued to remove and replace panels on Langdon Ln. from Wilcrest Dr. to Triola Ln. Work authorization #2 replaces sidewalks on Imperial Point Rd. from Sharpview Dr. to Triola Ln., and Work Authorization #3 replaces sidewalks on Baneway Dr. from Stroud Dr. to Carvel Ln.

Schedule

Work Authorization #1 January 3, 2023, to January 24, 2023
Work authorization #2 January 16, 2023, to February 28, 2023

Work Authorization #3 February 6, 2023, to March 23, 2023

DISTRICT F AT THE HOUSTON ZOO

Photos provided by Doug (Alief) and Steve (Tanglewilde)

CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS

DISTRICT F COUNCIL ITEMS

January 4, 2023
Item #6
RECOMMENDATION from Director Houston Public Works for approval of final contract amount of $1,522,567.95 and acceptance of work on contract with JFT CONSTRUCTION, INC for Citywide Work Orders for Council District Service Fund Projects # 6 – 0.003% over the original contract amount and under the 5% contingency amount.

Item #7
RECOMMENDATION from Director Houston Public Works for approval of final contract amount of $1,605,795.62 and acceptance of work on contract with JFT CONSTRUCTION, INC for Citywide Work Orders for Council District Service Fund Projects # 7 – 0.96% under the original contract amount and under the 5% contingency amount

Item #8

RECOMMENDATION from Director Houston Public Works for approval of final contract amount of $4,965,675.47 and acceptance of work on contract withLOPEZ UTILITIES CONTRACTOR, LLC for Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation by Sliplining and Pipe Bursting Methods (4257-154) – 3.04% over the original contract amount and under the 5% contingency amount

Item #9
RECOMMENDATION from Director Houston Public Works for approval of final contract amount of $1,557,819.83 and acceptance of work on contract withINTEGRATED CORROSION COMPANIES, INC for Cathodic Protection Installation and Rehabilitation – Package No. 2 – 1.63% over the original contract amount and under the 5% contingency amount

Learn more here.

COUNCILMEMBER THOMAS POP OFF COMMENTS FROM DECEMBER 4, 2023 COUNCIL MEETING
COUNCILMEMBER THOMAS REMARKS ON ITEM NO. 7 FROM DECEMBER 4, 2023 COUNCIL MEETING
To View City Council Agendas
To Watch Videos of Previous City Council Meetings
COMMUNITY NEWS
SUBSCRIBE TO NEIGHBORHOOD UPDATES

Phone messages in English and Spanishnotify residents about city services,new programs & civic engagement opportunities

Voice/text messages a convenient servicefor residents without easy access to internet sources
The Department of Neighborhoods (DON) invites residents to subscribe toNeighborhood Updates to receive brief voice or text messages in Spanish or English about essential services and resources.
The messaging service is for everyone, especially for seniors and others who may not have easy access to online information, persons with disabilities who need information in audio or written format, and residents who prefer notices in Spanish.

UPCOMING EVENTS
EVENTS AT INDIA HOUSE
HOUSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY EVENTS
Season’s Readings
December 1, 2022 – January 15, 2023
1:00pm – 2:00pm
Settle in with a good book for Season’s Readings! Youth ages 0-18 are invited to read and log to win a prize at program completion.

Heart Gallery Houston
November 5, 2022 – February 2, 2023
Central Library, 1st Floor GalleryNew Henington-Alief Regional Library Grand Opening
Saturday, January 14, 2023
11:00am – 2:00pm
Henington – Alief Regional Library