NATIONAL POLICE WEEK 2012 IN MEMORY OF MANY, IN HONOR
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NATIONAL POLICE WEEK 2012 IN MEMORY OF MANY, IN HONOR
Published monthly by Neighborhood News Inc. June 2012 NATIONAL POLICE WEEK 2012 IN MEMORY OF MANY, IN HONOR OF ALL National Police Week is an annual observant when we remember, Honor and recognize those in Law Enforcement who have made the ultimate sacrifice and lost their lives in the line of duty. Although these heroes never entered the job with this intention, they willingly dedicated their lives for the sake of protecting us all. May 15, was designated Peace Officers Memorial day back in 1962 by President John f. Kennedy. Since then, each year during the week in which May 15 falls, many communities across the United States hold memorial services in remembrance of police officers who have made this sacrifice for the sake of those whom they protect. Here in Balcones Heights, May 13 through the 19th in observance of National Police Week the Balcones Heights Police Department hung its flags at half staff. We also paid special tribute to one of our own Heroes. Balcones Heights officer Scott Rogiers #540, who was killed in the line of duty on March 12, 1989 during a traffic stop. Officer Rogiers was survived by his wife and at the time 10 month old child. Last year in the United States approximately 163 officers lost their lives in the line of duty, 16 of which in Texas alone (AMERICAN POLICE BEAT, May 2012 vol. XIX #5). We ask that you remember them and continue to support current officers who protect and serve and are working to help make communities safer. It takes a Brave person to run towards danger when everyone else is running away. AMERICAN POLICE BEAT, May 2012 vol. XIX #5 Reception: Balcones Heights Justice Center, 3300 Hillcrest Drive, Balcones Heights, Texas 78201, June 11, 2012, 2nd Floor @ 5:00 p.m. Mayor Suzanne de Leon Councilman Miguel Valverde Councilwoman Linda Pohl Councilwoman Madeline Slay 2008-2012 Assistant Chief of Police Bobby de la Garza 1986-2012 Page 2 June 2012 Media Report - Balcones Heights Bexar County, Texas Unofficial Results Joint General, Special & Bond May 12, 2012 Run Date: 05/14/12 11:53 AM Report EL45A TOTAL VOTES % Early Vote Page 001 Election Day City of Balcones Heights Mayor Vote for 1 (WITH 2 OF 2 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Suzanne de Leon 127 100.00 62 65 Over Votes 0 0 0 Under Votes 22 11 11 59 57 City of Balcones Heights Council, Place No.1 Vote for 1 (WITH 2 OF 2 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Miguel C. Valverde 116 100.00 Over Votes 0 0 0 Under Votes 33 14 19 City of Balcones Heights Council, Place No.2 Vote for 1 (WITH 2 OF 2 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Madeline Slay 76 52.05 34 42 Linda Pohl 70 47.95 38 32 Over Votes 0 0 0 Under Votes 3 1 2 David M. Bissland REALTOR® Do you want your home SOLD? 210-365-0410 If you’re ready for the best, then you’re ready for David Bissland! Wondering how to promote your business? Advertise Here! sales@neighborhoodnews.com 210.558.3160 Ask about discounts, ad sizes, & other neighborhoods in your area City of Balcones Heights Keep Cool with Regular AC Maintenance By Lora Reynolds Special to Neighborhood News The temperature outside is in the mid 90s as I write this, and the temperature inside is in the low 80s, thanks to a non-functioning central air conditioning unit. The repairman is outside replacing the old unit, though, so by the end of the day, it should be much more comfortable in the house. This happened in spite of my husband’s good habits of cleaning the reusable AC filters every month and pouring a cup of bleach into some AC drainpipe in the attic to clean out blockages on a regular basis. He even had the AC unit inspected a few weeks ago and everything was working fine. Maybe our unit, which is probably at least two decades old, would have broken down sooner had he not practiced preventive maintenance. Page 3 Here are tips from the experts on how to keep your AC happy and healthy. • Keep the area within two feet of your outdoor unit free from dirt, debris, and overgrown vegetation. • If your outdoor unit is in direct sun, figure out how to shade it, either by planting a tree or installing awnings. • Clean or replace filters monthly. • Clear out condensation lines every month with a small amount of bleach. • Have your ductwork checked for leaks and your thermostat checked for accuracy. • Replace your thermostat with a programmable one. • Make sure the thermostat is not near heat sources such as lamps, appliances, or sunny windows. • Take some of the pressure off your AC unit by using floor fans and ceiling fans. In summer, the ceiling fan blades should be running in the direction that forces air down. • Keep shades drawn in the house in the summer. Buy sun-blocking shades. 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We can come fix your problem at your convenience! ■ $20 off your 1ST repair with this Ad. So don’t toss it! This is like real money! 830-980-2479 TACLA#018776E Oh, and what is the day? If your old system should need replacing, this ad gives you $270 right off the top! Call us for a free, no-obligation System Analysis. Let us help you or your friends today! We’re waiting to serve you now. (1 discount or coupon per customer.) ©2004HI Page 4 June 2012 BALCONES HEIGHTS CITY DIRECTORY 3300 Hillcrest, Balcones Heights, Texas 78201 www.balconesheights.org CITY COUNCIL: Suzanne de Leon, Mayor sdeleon@balconesheights.org Miguel C. Valverde, Councilman, Place 1 mvalverde@balconesheights.org Linda Pohl, Councilwoman, Place 2 lpohl@balconesheights.org Charles W. Matthies, Mayor Pro Tem/Place 3 cmatthies@balconesheights.org Lamar Gillian, Councilman, Place 4 lgillian@balconesheights.org Charles White, Councilman, Place 5 cwhite@balconesheights.org Save Water, Save Money By Lora Reynolds, Special to Neighborhood News When rainfall is as sporadic in our region as it has been the past two years, we all need to take responsibility for using water wisely in and around our homes. “San Antonio currently is the only major city in the U.S. that obtains its entire water supply from a single aquifer,” according to the publication “San Antonio Water and You,” distributed by the San Antonio Water System (SAWS). Of course that is the Edwards Aquifer, and there are limits on how much water can be pumped from it, making water conservation all that much more important. It may be hard to believe that the average American uses 100 gallons of water a day for domestic purposes, but that includes water for drinking, washing clothes and dishes, bathing, toilet flushing, and landscape irrigation. CITY ADMINISTRATOR: Amy Buckert abuckert@balconesheights.org PHONE NUMBERS: EMERGENCY: 911 Balcones Heights Police Department Dispatch: 210-735-9212 Balcones Heights Fire Department: 210-735-9206 Balcones Heights Visitor Center: 210-732-0055 Balcones Heights Justice Center: 210-735-9148 Mayor City Admin. City Secretary Fin. Director Deputy Court Clerk Deputy Court Clerk Deputy Court Clerk Suzanne de Leon Amy Buckert Delia Flores Yvonne Smith-Griffin Yvonne Baez Maria Hernandez Lisa Merlo 235 227 236 244 223 221 224 Development Svcs. Mark Boyd 246 Fire Chief Philip C. Prince 210-735-9206 Police Chief Henry Dominguez 242 Asst. Police Chief Robert de la Garza 238 ATS Clerk Gloria Puente 222 Dispatcher (Non-Emergency) 210-735-9212 Investigator/Lieutenant Joyce Pena 239 Photo Enforcement Hearing & Review Officer Reine Scheer 245 Visitor Initiatives (Visitor Center, CVB) Director Lorenzo Nastasi 210-7320055 Assistant to Director Jennifer Porter 210-732-0055 SAWS reports that about one-quarter of household water use is attributed to flushing the toilet. New, low-flow toilets use 1.6 gallons per flush, while older toilets use 3.5 to 7 gallons. Which uses less water, a shower or a bath? According to SAWS, a bath can take 50 gallons of water while a five-minute shower with a low-flow shower head may take just 10 gallons. Other SAWS tips include using cold water as much as possible, turning off the faucet while brushing your teeth, and installing aerators on faucets to reduce water flow. For almost any chore you do around the house, it’s easy to think of ways to accomplish a task without letting the faucet run continuously. Use a spray nozzle (Continued on page 5) TAKE A HIKE Start Planning for your Summer Vacation NOW! A TRAVEL AGENCY SINCE 1995 STACY RUEDEBUSCH 210-366-3332 • 888-366-HIKE stacy@takeahiketravelagency.com 1919 NW Loop 410 Ste. 125 Affiliated with Corporate Travel Planners/Rennert Travel City of Balcones Heights Page 5 (Continued from page 4) on your hose when washing your car or watering your flower bed. Fill a bowl with cold water in the kitchen and use that for cleaning vegetables instead of holding them under the faucet with the water running. Wash clothes and dishes only when you have a full load. Places dishes in the dishwasher without first scraping them clean under running water. Outdoors, install drip irrigation or use soaker hoses. Remember that SAWS has year-round outdoor watering restrictions, allowing us to water landscapes with an irrigation system or sprinkler between the hours of 8 PM and 10 AM only, unless tighter restrictions are in place. Water less frequently but more thoroughly to conserve water and grow a healthier lawn. Consider using xeriscaping in your yard instead of having an all-grass lawn. Drought-tolerant plants surrounded by mulch do better in the long, hot, dry summers and require less water and maintenance. Visit this website for information about xeriscaping in Texas, including a selection of recommended landscaping plants: http:// aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/extension/xeriscape/ xeriscape.html. For more water-saving tips, visit www. saws.org. Neighborhood Resource Center 23rd Annual Neighborhood Conference Saturday, June 9, 2012 * 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Laurel Heights Unite d Methodist Church 227 W. Woodlawn Enjoy taking Pics? PickMyPic If so, be sure to compete in the Neighborhood News PickMyPic contest for great giveaways! The Community Photo Contest " A c ti ve & He al t h y Nei g h bo r h o o ds " Winning Practices Panel: Hear f rom Neighborhood Award Winners Mayors Fitness Council - Active & Health y Neighborhoods RSVP NOW for the NRC Luncheon (Lunch provided FREE with yo ur RSVP, $10.00 suggested donation) FREE Shredding service – Parking Lot - 7:30am – 11:00am So go out and do what you do best! RSVP: (210) 735-0586 or email: nrcsa@swbell.net Here are just a few of the workshops planned for this years conference: Neighborhood Issues Legal Workshop – Vincent P. Vasquez This presenter will provide common scenarios that NA’s may face and o ffer general information on possible solutions to Legal issues. Offered at 9:15 a.m. & 10:45 a.m. Leade rship De velopment – Irma DeLeon with Los Jardines Neighborhood our Facebook page! 1 Like at www.NeighborhoodNews.com your photo on our site! 2 orUpload email to PickMyPic@NeighborhoodNews.com Association Description: During this workshop, the presenters will offer infor mation on the necessity of developing strong, successful leaders in order to e ffect positive change within our neighborhoods. Offered at 9:15 a.m. Code Enforcement/Ranger Program -Albert Mora, Code Enforcement Officer Learn about the City of San Antonio Code Enforce ment and Ranger P rogram. What are the responsibilities and is this program suitable for you or someone in your neighborhood? Offered at 10:45 a.m. National Night Out – Patricia Galvan Description: Learn more about this annual event where neighborhoods build community spirit while taking "a bite of cri me ". Those neighborhoods who have completed the NNO registration will be eligible to participate in a drawing for NATIONAL NIGHT OUT banners! Offered at 9:15 a.m. This Month’s theme is SUMMERTIME Be sure to submit your photo by JUNE 30, 2012! The Winner will be announced JULY 2, 2012! Page 6 13 Things Your Burglar Won't Tell You 1. Sometimes, I carry a clipboard. Sometimes, I dress like a lawn guy and carry a rake. I do my best to never, ever look like a crook. 2. The two things I hate most: loud dogs and nosy neighbors. 3. I'll break a window to get in, even if it makes a little noise. If your neighbor hears one loud sound, he'll stop what he's doing and wait to hear it again.. If he doesn't hear it again, he'll just go back to what he was doing. It's human nature. 4. I'm not complaining, but why would you pay all that money for a fancy alarm system and leave your house without setting it? 5. I love looking in your windows. I'm looking for signs that you're home, and for flat screen TVs or gaming systems I'd like. I'll drive or walk through your neighborhood at night, before you close the blinds, just to pick my targets. 6. Hey, thanks for letting me use the bathroom when I was working in your yard last week. While I was in there, I unlatched the back window to make my return a little easier. 7. Yes, I really do look for newspapers piled up on the driveway. And I might leave a pizza flyer in your front door to see how long it takes you to remove it.. 8. If decorative glass is part of your front entrance, don't let your alarm company install the control pad where I can see if it's set. That makes it too easy. June 2012 drawer? I always check dresser drawers, the bedside table, and the medicine cabinet. 12. You're right: I won't have enough time to break into that safe where you keep your valuables. But if it's not bolted down, I'll take it with me. 13. A loud TV or radio can be a better deterrent than the best alarm system . If you're reluctant to leave your TV on while you're out of town, you can buy a $35 device that works on a timer and simulates the flickering glow of a real television. Avoid announcing your vacation on your Facebook page. It's easier than you think to look up your address. Safe Summer Reminders • Keep your possessions, bikes and garden tools, locked up and garage door closed if not in immediate area • Keep valuables in trunk and out of sight, keep car locked, do not leave garage door opener in car • Please observe all stop signs. As the weather warms up, more folks are out walking, especially in the evenings. Some streets are dimly lit. Please drive safely. • When walking dogs, all dogs must be on a leash per City Code, please take a bag and scoop up any poop your dog leaves behind anywhere. It is just the right thing to do. • At no time are dogs allowed to run free in the neighborhood. TRASH CONTAINERS 9. It's raining, you're fumbling with your umbrella, and you forget to lock your door - understandable. But understand this: I don't take a day off because of bad weather. The curb appeal of the community is very important. No one wants to come home to a street littered with trash containers and debris scattered around. 11. I always knock first. If you answer, I'll ask for directions somewhere or offer to clean your gutters. (Don't take me up on it.) One way to keep the community looking beautiful is to put away your trash and recycle containers promptly after pick up and store out of view from the front of your home. 10. Do you really think I won't look in your sock Jason Speights ■ Laura Speights ■ Joan Marron ■ Shelly Enyart ■ Todd Worrich ■ Nicole Littles ■ Brennan Kucera ■ Clare Pace A severe HAIL STORM hit this area February 3, 2012. Your home probably has serious HAIL DAMAGE . Have you made an INSURANCE CLAIM? We are SPECIALIZED ATTORNEYS who represent property owners and get you PAID when your claim is denied or underpaid. Call today for FREE CONSULTATION. NO FEES UNLESS WE GET YOU MORE MONEY! Central Texas Office 14235 Blanco Road San Antonio, Texas 78216 (210) 495-6789 | (210) 495-6790 (fax) 1-888-SW-LAW-TX | www.speightsfirm.com PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID BOERNE, TX PERMIT NO. 204 City of Balcones Heights 3300 Hillcrest Drive Balcones Heights, TX 78201 Time Dated June 2012 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 10 4 Reception, 5:00 pm Crime Control 5:45 pm City Council Meeting 6:00 pm, Justice Center 3300 Hillcrest Dr, 2nd Floor Planning & Zoning, 6:00 pm, Justice Center Articles that appear in the Balcones Heights newsletter do not necessarily reflect the official position of Neighborhood News, Inc. and their publication does not constitute an endorsement therein. 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