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WEEK OF JULY 18, 2016

Clear the Shelters - JULY 23rd

We helped give 6k animals a loving home last year, and we’re aiming higher in 2016! For the third year, #NTX shelters are coming together and waiving adoption fees for one day only! Bring home a new family friend and help us #ClearTheShelters on July 23! Visit cleartheshelters.org for details.

Where: Lancaster Animal Shelter
            690 E. Main St. Lancaster, TX 75146

Time:   10am to 5pm

Make a difference in our community and help us #ClearTheShelters July 23! We helped 6,000 pets last year find new families and we want to make a bigger impact this year! Visit a participating shelter on July 23 to find your new furry family member – adoption fees will be waived! For more, visit cleartheshelters.org.

There’s no greater joy than welcoming a new family member to your home – especially if it’s furry! Join hundreds of other pet lovers across North Texas on July 23 and help us #ClearTheShelters! Dozens of shelters across DFW are waiving adoption fees and encouraging loving and responsible families to add a new member to the clan! Get all the details at cleartheshelters.org.

 

For questions, please contact the Lancaster Animal Shelter at 972-218-1210.

Parks and Recreation Month

For the month of July, the City of Lancaster is celebrating Park and Recreation Month, an initiative of the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA), and all the ways parks and recreation has the power to transform our daily lives. From providing us places to get fit and stay healthy to fostering new relationships and forging a connection with nature, our close-to-home community park and recreation facilities provide essential services and improve quality of life. The superhero theme highlights the fact that Parks and Recreation have the power to strengthen communities, transform lives and protect the future. When our powers combine, we change lives!
 
The following is a list of the exciting things going on in your parks and recreation department this month to celebrate:
 
Perform 67 minutes of service in collaboration with International Nelson Mandela Day where you can get involved and volunteer at one of our 16 park sites performing beautification projects.
Become “AQUA MAN” by learning how to swim in our Indoor Family Aquatic Center. A scholarship for swim lessons is available. Contact the Lancaster Recreation Center at 972-218-3700 for more information.
Volunteer with the “I am Successful” Male Leadership Day Camp on Government Day July 29, 2016 where youth will learn how they can be super heroes in society and in our parks.
Participate in the Annual Summer Reading Program by visiting the Veterans Memorial Library located in Community Park with this year’s theme Health & Wellness. Participants are encouraged to read, discover ways to be healthy, transfer this acquired knowledge, and utilize our bike/hike trails, recreation center and outdoor fitness equipment!
 
NRPA is celebrating the month by hosting a selfie photo contest. From July 4-31, NRPA will issue weekly challenges for people to get out in their parks and recreation facilities and discover their super powers. Weekly prizes will be awarded. The contest can be entered via Facebook or by uploading a photo to Twitter and Instagram using #SuperJuly and #SuperParkSelfie. Visit www.nrpa.org/July for official rules and details.
 
To learn more about Parks and Recreation Month, visit www.lancsater-tx.com and www.nrpa.org/July.

For questions, please contact Quality of Life & Cultural Services at 972-218-3700.

Computer Classes

Learn how to use the internet, make your presentation, utilize designs, insert images and beyond by registering for computer classes at the Lancaster Library. To register, please call 972-227-1080.

For additional information, please click HERE.

Proper Cart Placement

With our automated service, cart placement is extremely important to guarantee our trucks can access them for pickup on collection days. The mechanical arm on the garbage trucks needs to have clear access to your cart(s). Proper cart placement also ensures your cart(s) are not missed on your scheduled collection day.
 

  • Place your garbage and/or recycling in the cart(s) provided to you by Community Waste Disposal (CWD). Trash inside the gray cart and recycle inside the blue cart.
  • Set out your cart(s) by 7:00 am of your collection day and remove by 8:00 pm on the same day.
  • Allow 3ft clearance around the cart(s) with handle facing toward your property.
  • Do not overfill or place things outside of your cart(s). Lid must be closed.
  • Secure all trash in plastic bags.
  • If you have an excessive garbage on a continuous basis, you will be required to have an additional cart. Click HERE to view the additional cart fee.
For additional information, please contact the City at 972-218-1300.

Heat Advisory Warning for Pets

Summertime means more time for fun in the sun with friends, family, and pets. Soaring summer temperatures put pets at risk for dehydration, sunburn, burned paw pads, heat exhaustion and heatstroke. The good news is these heat-related health problems can be prevented with a little knowledge, planning and precautions.

Take the following precautions to help prevent your pet from overheating:

  • In extreme heat, it is important that pets are in an air conditioned environment.
  • Never leave pets alone in a vehicle.
  • Watch for coolant leaking from your vehicle—a pet drinking just a small amount can cause death.
  • Do not force your animal to exercise after a meal in hot, humid weather. Limit exercise to the early morning or evening hours.
  • Never leave your pet standing on asphalt surfaces, as they can burn their paws.
For questions, please contact the Animal Shelter at 972-218-1210

Special Election Day

A necessary resolution has been prepared to call a special election to fill the vacancy in Council-member Place 4 for August 6, 2016. Candidate sign-up begins on June 6, 2016. For more information, please contact the City Secretary office at 972-218-1310.


 

Zika Virus Precautions


Pregnant?
If you develop the symptoms of Zika, see a healthcare provider right away for testing. Testing is recommended for pregnant women at their first prenatal care visit.

Your Best Protection: Prevent Mosquito Bites
Clothing: Wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants. Treat clothing and gear with permethrin or purchase permethrin-treated items.
  • Treated clothing remains protective after multiple washings. If treating items yourself, follow the product instructions carefully.
  • Do NOT use permethrin products directly on skin. They are intended to treat clothing.
Indoor Protection:
Stay in places with air conditioning or that use window and door screens to keep mosquitoes outside. Sleep under a mosquito bed net if air conditioned or screened rooms are not available or if sleeping outdoors.

Repellent:
Use Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)- registered insect repellents. When used as directed, these insect repellents are safe and effective for pregnant and breastfeeding women.

For additional information, please click HERE or call 888-232-6348.
http://www.lancaster-tx.com/858/Lancaster-Eyes-Ears-Program

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.

Click HERE for information. You may also contact the Lancaster Code Compliance Division at 972-218-1200.

Pet of the Week: Meet Trisha!


Available for adoption TODAY!

Trisha is a sweet female dog, 1-2 year old brindle lab and pit mix. She was abandoned in the woods. She is ready for a forever loving home.


Adoption fees: $15.00 for small dogs and $25.00 for large dogs.

For adoption and volunteer information, click HERE. You may also contact the Lancaster Animal Shelter at 972-218-1210

UPCOMING EVENTS


Monday, July 18th
Council Work Session
7:00 PM @ Pump Station

Saturday, July 23rd
Clear the Shelter Day
10:00 AM - 5PM @ Animal Shelter

Click HERE to view more upcoming events!

BULK/BRUSH SCHEDULE


Week Of July 11th
No bulk/brush collection

Click HERE to view interactive map

LIBRARY ACTIVITIES

Tuesday, July 19th
Toddler Time
@ 10:30 AM

For children up to 4 years, enjoy stories, songs, crafts and family fun! 


Wednesday, July 20th
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, July 21st
Adult Anime
@ 6:30 PM

An Anime movie or series will be shown.  18 years and older.

Friday, July 22nd
Microsoft Excel Basics
@ 10:30 PM

Learn the basics of using Microsoft Excel

Saturday, July 23rd
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.


Click HERE to view more upcoming events!

  • July 4th- Independence Day
  • July 18th- Nelson Mandela Day
  • July 24th- Parent's Day
  • July 28th- World Hepatitis Day
  • July 30th- World Day Against Human Trafficking
  • National Parks & Recreation Month
  • Social Wellness Month

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 call 972-275-1752.

Report Power Outage


You may report any street light power outage online by clicking HERE or choose one of the following options:
  • www.oncorstreetlight.com/#
  • Call Oncor directly at 1-888-313-4747
Please ensure that you have the location prior to contacting Oncor.
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!

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 call 972-275-1752.
"Lancaster TX" is the official mobile app for the City of Lancaster. The app provides a connection between the City of Lancaster and its residents and visitors. 

Features include:

- Report a Concern
- Lancaster News
- Pay Online

Download City of Lancaster's app today and connect with the City of Lancaster.
For more information, click HERE!

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.

CodeRed Emergency Notifications

 
The CodeRED emergency notification system is a communication service available for emergency and non-emergency notifications. CodeRED employs intranet mapping capable of geographic targeting of calls and a telephone-calling system capable of delivering prerecorded messages directly to homes and businesses.

Your contact information will remain private and will only be used for severe weather alerts.


Please register HERE to receive emergency notifications.

For questions, please call 972-218-2600.
Storm/Tornado Shelters

The Lancaster Fire Department is seeking information about the locations of Storm/Tornado shelters in our city.  This information is voluntary and will be used  in the event there is a tornado or severe weather in the City and you get trapped in the shelter.  The Fire department will know to search for you and your family not only in the home but in the shelter as well.

For more information on how to obtain a tornado/storm shelter, click HERE.

For questions, contact Laurel Maxwell at 972-218-2742.
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Clear the Shelters - JULY 23rd


We helped give 6k animals a loving home last year, and we’re aiming higher in 2016! For the third year, #NTX shelters are coming together and waiving adoption fees for one day only! Bring home a new family friend and help us #ClearTheShelters on July 23! Visit cleartheshelters.org for details.

Where: Lancaster Animal Shelter

690 E. Main St. Lancaster, TX 75146

Time: 10am to 5pm

Make a difference in our community and help us #ClearTheShelters July 23! We helped 6,000 pets last year find new families and we want to make a bigger impact this year! Visit a participating shelter on July 23 to find your new furry family member – adoption fees will be waived! For more, visit cleartheshelters.org.

There’s no greater joy than welcoming a new family member to your home – especially if it’s furry! Join hundreds of other pet lovers across North Texas on July 23 and help us #ClearTheShelters! Dozens of shelters across DFW are waiving adoption fees and encouraging loving and responsible families to add a new member to the clan! Get all the details at cleartheshelters.org.

For questions, please contact the Lancaster Animal Shelter at 972-218-1210.










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Parks and Recreation Month


For the month of July, the City of Lancaster is celebrating Park and Recreation Month, an initiative of the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA), and all the ways parks and recreation has the power to transform our daily lives. From providing us places to get fit and stay healthy to fostering new relationships and forging a connection with nature, our close-to-home community park and recreation facilities provide essential services and improve quality of life. The superhero theme highlights the fact that Parks and Recreation have the power to strengthen communities, transform lives and protect the future. When our powers combine, we change lives!

The following is a list of the exciting things going on in your parks and recreation department this month to celebrate:

Perform 67 minutes of service in collaboration with International Nelson Mandela Day where you can get involved and volunteer at one of our 16 park sites performing beautification projects.

Become “AQUA MAN” by learning how to swim in our Indoor Family Aquatic Center. A scholarship for swim lessons is available. Contact the Lancaster Recreation Center at 972-218-3700 for more information.

Volunteer with the “I am Successful” Male Leadership Day Camp on Government Day July 29, 2016 where youth will learn how they can be super heroes in society and in our parks.

Participate in the Annual Summer Reading Program by visiting the Veterans Memorial Library located in Community Park with this year’s theme Health & Wellness. Participants are encouraged to read, discover ways to be healthy, transfer this acquired knowledge, and utilize our bike/hike trails, recreation center and outdoor fitness equipment!

NRPA is celebrating the month by hosting a selfie photo contest. From July 4-31, NRPA will issue weekly challenges for people to get out in their parks and recreation facilities and discover their super powers. Weekly prizes will be awarded. The contest can be entered via Facebook or by uploading a photo to Twitter and Instagram using #SuperJuly and #SuperParkSelfie. Visit www.nrpa.org/July for official rules and details.

To learn more about Parks and Recreation Month, visit www.lancsater-tx.com and www.nrpa.org/July.

For questions, please contact Quality of Life & Cultural Services at 972-218-3700.










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Computer Classes


Learn how to use the internet, make your presentation, utilize designs, insert images and beyond by registering for computer classes at the Lancaster Library. To register, please call 972-227-1080.


For additional information, please click HERE [http://www.lancaster-tx.com/448/Classes] .












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Proper Cart Placement


With our automated service, cart placement is extremely important to guarantee our trucks can access them for pickup on collection days. The mechanical arm on the garbage trucks needs to have clear access to your cart(s). Proper cart placement also ensures your cart(s) are not missed on your scheduled collection day.

Place your garbage and/or recycling in the cart(s) provided to you by Community Waste Disposal (CWD). Trash inside the gray cart and recycle inside the blue cart.

Set out your cart(s) by 7:00 am of your collection day and remove by 8:00 pm on the same day.

Allow 3ft clearance around the cart(s) with handle facing toward your property.

Do not overfill or place things outside of your cart(s). Lid must be closed.

Secure all trash in plastic bags.

If you have an excessive garbage on a continuous basis, you will be required to have an additional cart. Click HERE [http://lancaster-tx.com/1118/Order-Additional-Carts] to view the additional cart fee.


For additional information, please contact the City at 972-218-1300.










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Heat Advisory Warning for Pets


Summertime means more time for fun in the sun with friends, family, and pets. Soaring summer temperatures put pets at risk for dehydration, sunburn, burned paw pads, heat exhaustion and heatstroke. The good news is these heat-related health problems can be prevented with a little knowledge, planning and precautions.


Take the following precautions to help prevent your pet from overheating:

In extreme heat, it is important that pets are in an air conditioned environment.

Never leave pets alone in a vehicle.

Watch for coolant leaking from your vehicle—a pet drinking just a small amount can cause death.

Do not force your animal to exercise after a meal in hot, humid weather. Limit exercise to the early morning or evening hours.

Never leave your pet standing on asphalt surfaces, as they can burn their paws.


For questions, please contact the Animal Shelter at 972-218-1210










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Special Election Day


A necessary resolution has been prepared to call a special election to fill the vacancy in Council-member Place 4 for August 6, 2016. Candidate sign-up begins on June 6, 2016. For more information, please contact the City Secretary office at 972-218-1310.












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Zika Virus Precautions

Pregnant?

If you develop the symptoms of Zika, see a healthcare provider right away for testing. Testing is recommended for pregnant women at their first prenatal care visit.

Your Best Protection: Prevent Mosquito Bites

Clothing: Wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants. Treat clothing and gear with permethrin or purchase permethrin-treated items.

Treated clothing remains protective after multiple washings. If treating items yourself, follow the product instructions carefully.

Do NOT use permethrin products directly on skin. They are intended to treat clothing.


Indoor Protection:

Stay in places with air conditioning or that use window and door screens to keep mosquitoes outside. Sleep under a mosquito bed net if air conditioned or screened rooms are not available or if sleeping outdoors.

Repellent:

Use Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)- registered insect repellents. When used as directed, these insect repellents are safe and effective for pregnant and breastfeeding women.

For additional information, please click HERE [http://www.cdc.gov/zika/] or call 888-232-6348.










[http://www.lancaster-tx.com/858/Lancaster-Eyes-Ears-Program]




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.

Click HERE [http://www.lancaster-tx.com/858/Lancaster-Eyes-Ears-Program] for information. You may also contact the Lancaster Code Compliance Division at 972-218-1200.










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Pet of the Week: Meet Trisha!

Available for adoption TODAY!

Trisha is a sweet female dog, 1-2 year old brindle lab and pit mix. She was abandoned in the woods. She is ready for a forever loving home.


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



















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UPCOMING EVENTS

Monday, July 18th

Council Work Session

7:00 PM @ Pump Station

Saturday, July 23rd

Clear the Shelter Day

10:00 AM - 5PM @ Animal Shelter

Click HERE [http://www.lancaster-tx.com/calendar.aspx?CID=24,] to view more upcoming events!










[http://lancaster-tx.com/calendar.aspx?CID=24,]




BULK/BRUSH SCHEDULE

Week Of July 11th

No bulk/brush collection

Click HERE [http://lancaster-tx.com/1117/Bulk-Trash-Collection] to view interactive map










[http://lancaster-tx.com/calendar.aspx?CID=24,]




LIBRARY ACTIVITIES

Tuesday, July 19th

Toddler Time

@ 10:30 AM
For children up to 4 years, enjoy stories, songs, crafts and family fun!

Wednesday, July 20th

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, July 21st

Adult Anime

@ 6:30 PM

An Anime movie or series will be shown. 18 years and older.

Friday, July 22nd

Microsoft Excel Basics

@ 10:30 PM

Learn the basics of using Microsoft Excel

Saturday, July 23rd

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.

Click HERE [http://www.lancaster-tx.com/calendar.aspx?CID=25] to view more upcoming events!












[http://www.lancaster-tx.com/fightthebite]





July 4th- Independence Day

July 18th- Nelson Mandela Day

July 24th- Parent's Day

July 28th- World Hepatitis Day

July 30th- World Day Against Human Trafficking

National Parks & Recreation Month

Social Wellness Month












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 call 972-275-1752.











[https://www.oncorstreetlight.com/#]















Report Power Outage

You may report any street light power outage online by clicking HERE [https://www.oncorstreetlight.com/#] or choose one of the following options:


www.oncorstreetlight.com/#

Call Oncor directly at 1-888-313-4747


Please ensure that you have the location prior to contacting Oncor.














[http://www.lancaster-tx.com/fightthebite]




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] !










[http://www.lancaster-tx.com/fightthebite]




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 call 972-275-1752.










[http://www.lancaster-tx.com/fightthebite]




"Lancaster TX" is the official mobile app for the City of Lancaster. The app provides a connection between the City of Lancaster and its residents and visitors.

Features include:

- Report a Concern

- Lancaster News

- Pay Online

Download City of Lancaster's app today and connect with the City of Lancaster.

For more information, click HERE! [http://www.lancaster-tx.com/987/Mobile-App-Download]









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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.































CodeRed Emergency Notifications

The CodeRED emergency notification system is a communication service available for emergency and non-emergency notifications. CodeRED employs intranet mapping capable of geographic targeting of calls and a telephone-calling system capable of delivering prerecorded messages directly to homes and businesses.

Your contact information will remain private and will only be used for severe weather alerts.

Please register HERE [http://www.lancaster-tx.com/194/CodeRED-Emergency-Notifications] to receive emergency notifications.

For questions, please call 972-218-2600.

































Storm/Tornado Shelters

The Lancaster Fire Department is seeking information about the locations of Storm/Tornado shelters in our city. This information is voluntary and will be used in the event there is a tornado or severe weather in the City and you get trapped in the shelter. The Fire department will know to search for you and your family not only in the home but in the shelter as well.

For more information on how to obtain a tornado/storm shelter, click HERE.

For questions, contact Laurel Maxwell at 972-218-2742.






























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Clear the Shelter event on July 23rd at the Lancaster Animal Shelter. FREE ADOPTION.