WEEK OF MARCH 28, 2016
FREE Spay, Neuter & Vaccinations
FREE FIX and rabies short for outdoor cats in APRIL..let's spread the word!
Space is limited, please call 972-472-3500 to book an appointment.
For questions, please call 972-218-1210
Sign Up TODAY!
We are proud to announce our participation in the 2016 "IT’S TIME TEXAS" Community Challenge! Lancaster is excited to participate in this statewide healthy competition and we’re in it to win it. The Challenge is an exciting opportunity for all of us to join together, celebrate, and showcase all we can do to strengthen our health as individuals and as a community. Not to mention prove that Lancaster has what it takes to win the title! The winning Lancaster resident gets recognition in the City magazine and free membership at the Lancaster recreation Center.
Here’s how you can get involved:
Log onto the Challenge website: www.ittcommunitychallenge.com
Register—it just takes a minute and earns our community 50 points!
Start uploading your healthy activities as a community member, as a member of a business, school,community organization, or faith-based organization.
Should you have any questions, please contact Community Relations at 972-218-1303.
Road Improvement Projects Status
Wintergreen Road, Phase 1
Phase Design
Limits of Project
I-35 to Houston School Rd
Scope of Work
This is a joint City-County project widening Wintergreen Rd to a 4-lane divided thoroughfare from I-35 to Houston School Rd.
Project Status
Dallas County is preparing a charrette for the project and coordinating with DWU for water line.
Pleasant Run Rd Improvement Project
Phase Design
Limits of Project
Lancaster Hutchins Rd to Millers Ferry Rd in Wilmer
Scope of Work
Road improvements and other infrastructure improvements including water, sewer and drainage (Dallas County)
Project Status
City meeting with Dallas County to discuss funding, agreements, utility coordination, right of way, and project schedule. Construction is underway.
Third Street Bridge
Phase Design
Limits of Project
3rd Street Bridge between BNSF railroad and Lancaster Hutchins Rd.
Scope of Work
Reconstruct existing truss bridge and roadway realignment.
Project Status
Franchise utilities are reviewing plans for possible conflicts. Right of way acquisition is underway
TRA TM-1 Relief Interceptor Project
Phase Design
Limits of Project
I-35 to South of Beltline Rd
Scope of Work
Installation of approximately 16,600 ft. of 36 to 72 inch pipeline along Ten Mile Creek in Lancaster and Cedar Hill
Project Status
TRA is evaluating environmental assessments.
For additional information, please contact the City at 972-218-1300.
Storm Water Pollution Prevention
•The best way to protect stormwater runoff quality is to avoid polluting in the first place. Conserve and recycle resources such as newspaper, plastic containers, glass jars, and metal cans.
•Practice street sweeping, picking up litter, and disposing of leaves and yard waste.
•Keep grass clippings, leaves, lawn care, automotive and household’s chemicals out of the storm drain system. Participate in local garbage and debris pickup days; recycle household’s hazardous waste materials to prevent storm drain contamination.
•Prevent sewage overflows to the streams by diverting drains away from the sanitary sewer system. Report any overflows to the Wastewater Department.
For additional information, contact Public Works at 972-275-1752.
Sidewalk Replacement Program:
Streets are maintained by the city, but the repair and replacement of damaged sidewalk slabs are the responsibility of the homeowner whose property is adjacent to the sidewalk. To help with that responsibility, the City of Lancaster offers property owners the opportunity to improve the appearance and safety of their homes and neighborhoods with the 50/50 cost sharing Sidewalk Replacement Program.
For more information please contact 972-275-1752.
Lancaster Eyes & Ears Program:
The City of Lancaster Code Compliance Division is seeking volunteers to join the Lancaster Eyes and Ears program (LEEP)
The LEEP program will primarily perform duties in the field identifying code violations for code officers to perform further investigation. The program is intended to have volunteers aid city staff in improving and preserving the quality of life in our community. These volunteers will help act as the “eyes and ears” in residential and commercial neighborhoods to staff code compliance officers. Citizens are key to identifying potentially serious problems.
Qualifications:
Volunteers are requested to volunteer a minimum of 4 hours per week. Work schedules are flexible based on your availability but are limited to daytime hours. Volunteers must possess a Texas class “C” driver’s license, successfully complete a background check and drug test, and reside in the City of Lancaster.
For information. You may also contact the Lancaster Code Compliance Division at 972-218-1200
Hi...I'm Nyla!
Available since March 9th, Shepherd, 8 months.
Very shy but very sweet. Owners surrendered due to lack of time.
Adoption fees: $15.00 for small dogs and $25.00 for large dogs.
For adoption and volunteer information, click HERE [http://www.lancaster-tx.com/163/Animal-Services] . You may also contact the Lancaster Animal Shelter at 972-218-1210
UPCOMING EVENTS
Monday, March 28th
Council Meeting
7:00 PM @ City Hall
Thursday, March 31st
Citizen Public Safety Academy
BULK/BRUSH SCHEDULE
Week Of March 28th
No Bulk Trash Collection
LIBRARY ACTIVITIES
Tuesday, March 29th
Toddler Time
@ 10:30 AM
For children up to 4 years, enjoy stories, songs, crafts and family fun!
Wednesday, March 30th
Family Story Time
@ 4:00 PM
Children ages 5 to 8 are welcome to join us for this interactive story time complete with crafts, songs, and dancing!
Power Point Basics
@10:30 AM
Learn how to create effective and fun slides for your next presentation!
Thursday, March 31st
Adult Anime
@ 6:30PM
An Anime movie or series will be shown. 18 years and older.
Friday, April 1st
Power Point Basics
@ 10:30PM
Learn how to create effective and fun slides for your next presentation!
Saturday, March 26th
Family Story Time
@1:00 PM
Children ages 5 to 8 are welcome to join us for this interactive story time complete with crafts, songs, and dancing.
National Woman's History Month
National Nutrition Month
National Brain Awareness Week 16-22
March 4th- Employee Appreciation Day
March 10th- National Women/Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
March 12- Girl Scout Day
March 14th- National Pi Day
March 17th- St. Patrick's Day
March 20th- First Day of Spring
March 27th- Easter
Did you know that Lancaster has implemented mandatory watering restrictions to two days a week? Specific assigned watering days are determined by your address. Residents are restricted from watering between 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Although, hand watering and using soaker hoses are permitted at any time. For more information regarding the Stage 2 Watering Restrictions, click HERE [http://www.lancaster-tx.com/416/Water-Restrictions] !
Buyer & Seller Beware!
If you like utilizing apps like Offer Up, Craig's List, Five Mile, High Five Mile or even Facebook Classifieds, please follow a few safety precautions:
Meet the buyer/seller in a public place (Police Department parking lot or lobby), where there are cameras and good lighting.
Do not go to the home of another person unless absolutely necessary and if required, take a friend. Be alert and aware of your surroundings at all times.
Remember Safety First at all times.
For more information please contact 972-275-1752.
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