January - City of Forest Hill
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January - City of Forest Hill
Forest Hill News Visit us on the web @ www.foresthilltx.org Volume 4, Issue 4 January 2015/February 2015 Plans for new year include numerous street improvements One of the primary focuses of the City of Forest Hill in recent years has been improving the infrastructure. Streets have been tops on the list every year and Tarrant County Commissioner Roy Brooks has partnered with the City to help achieve those goals. Every year a “wish list” is developed and as many of those streets as possible are improved. Last year two major streets received a major upgrade - Anglin Drive from California Parkway north to Mansfield Highway and Independence Lane, a street divided by a drainage ditch, had curb and gutter replacement followed by a new surface. Crews also com- pleted two sections of Bisbee Street, Guilford Street, Packard Lane and Nell Street. On the “wish list” for 2015 presented to the City Council by City Manager Sheyi Ipaye are Oak Timber (Landmark Wichita), Oak Haven, Forest Edge (Oak Haven - Falcon), Truett (Cardinal Ridge - Orchard), Cardinal Ridge(Forest Hill Drive - Wichita), Grady (Forest Hill Drive - Wichita), Bisbee (Anglin - Mansfield Highway), and Griggs (Dorsey - Leonard). Also on the list but needing drainage work are Trailwood, Woody Lane and Woodview During the last five years, the City has redone over 40 streets. Hundreds join Forest Hill’s “Dia de la Virgen de Guadalupe” Parade A huge crowd of walkers were joined by musicians and marchers along with over 250 horseback riders for the annual Forest Hill “Dia de la Virgen de Guadalupe” Parade which wound its way through the streets on Sunday, December 14. Total participants is estimated at about 1,000. This year many families lined the parade route to cheer while others decorated their yards and set up parties to commemorate the event. Brightly costumed band members fill Forest Hill streets. En Español: Una gran multitud de caminantes fueron acompañados por los músicos y los manifestantes junto con más de 250 jinetes para el Forest Hill anual “Día de la Virgen de Guadalupe” Desfile que se abría paso por las calles el domingo, 14 de diciembre Total de participantes se estima en alrededor de 1,000. Este año muchas familias se alineaban en la ruta parade para animar mientras que otros decoraron sus yardas y crear grupos para conmemorar el evento. First Annual Forest Hill Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parade Monday, January 19, Kick-off at 10 a.m. at Civic & Convention Center Prancing horses and walkers of all ages made the parade a sight to behold with hundreds lining the streets to watch. Route: Old Hickory Stonewall - Valley Forge Forest Hill Dr. Info: 817-568-3009 Celebrating Unity, Harmony and Diversity A Message from the Mayor: With the holidays now behind us and a brand new year ahead, it’s time once again to make… and then KEEP our resolutions for 2015. To continue on our promise as a Council to be open and transparent in all we do, to be honest, and be your voice in making the best decisions for our city, I urge you in 2015 to participate in the many programs, events and volunteer opportunities the City of Forest Hill has to offer. With the sup- From the City Council Town Hall Meeting - December 16, 2014 The Forest Hill City Council held a Town Hall Meeting on Tuesday, December 16, 2014 at 6 p.m. with all members present to hear from citizens about Public Safety in Forest Hill. An overflow crowd attended with many citizens voicing concerns with others speaking in support of the Police Department. Regular City Council Meeting - December 16, 2014 The Forest Hill City Council met on Tuesday, December 16, 2014 at 7 p.m. with all members present. • Following the invocation and pledges to the flags, Mayor Joubert congratulated Council Member Brigette Mathis on her involvement with the National Black Caucus of Local Elected Officials. • Mayor’s Report included an update on the Christmas Celebration held on December 4 and the Women in Government Luncheon held on Friday, December 5. • A Proclamation was presented to Dr. Jerilyn Pfeifer, Superintendent of the Everman Independent School District who is retiring. • The consent agenda was unanimously approved including: (1) Approval of November 18, 2014, Minutes. • Three items placed on the agenda by Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Malinda Miller were pulled by Miller. • The Council unanimously approved the appointment of Armando Villareal to the Planning and Zoning Commission. • The City Council delayed action on an appointment to the Parks, Recreation and Clean City Commission until the next meeting. • In another unanimous decision, the Council appointed Francisco Hernandez to the Zoning Board of Adjustment. • City Manager’s Report included (1) A report on a Dr. Jerilyn Pfeifer and Mayor Joubert Special Note: Take receipts for repairs involving water leaks Special Note: Take receipts for repairs involving water leaks during the months of December, January and February to the water department for a possible adjustment on your winter averaging for sewer charges. port and assistance of our city staff and your elected officials, together we will continue to work to make the City of Forest Hill the wonderful place it is that you and I call “home.” I am proud to serve as your Mayor and look forward to making 2015 another year of many accomplishments for our great city. Yours in Service and Gratitude, Mayor Gerald Joubert [email protected] water payment to the City of Fort Worth; (2) A report regarding home demolition program; (3) A report regarding the HOME Grant Program; (4) A report regarding water improvement projects ;and (5) A report regarding street projects. Regular City Council Meeting - January 6, 2015 The Forest Hill City Council met on Tuesday, January 6, 2015 at 7 p.m. with all members present. • Following the invocation, pledges to the flags and Citizen Presentations, the minutes of the December 16, 2014 meeting, the Consent Agenda was approved including (1) Approval of Minutes of December 16 City Council Meeting and (2) Approval of TxDOT Environmental Speed Limits as requested. • In a split decision, appointment of a Charter Review Committee was approved as requested by Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Malinda Miller. She asked that they consider amendments to lengthen the term of office for Council and Mayor from two to three years and add a section for compensation. (Currently, they receive no pay or stipend.) Voting NO were Mayor Pro Tem Ozell Birks and Mayor Joubert who disagreed with asking for compensation for Council Members. • Action regarding honoring all Mayors, past and present, was tabled. • The Council reviewed the history of the Forest Hill Chamber of Commerce but no action was taken since a Chamber of Commerce is run by local businesses, not the City. • City Manager’s Report included: (1) Report on fatality accident on I-20 in which a woman lost control of vehicle; (2) Notice of final approval received from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality; (3) Report regarding Drought Contingency Plan; (4) Report regarding staff effort concerning issues raised during the Town Hall Meeting; and (5) Report regarding the City Manager’s recognition by the United States Congress. LIONS CLUB USED EYEGLASS ROUND-UP District 2E2 Saturday, January 24 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Civic Center Parking Lot 6901 Wichita Eyeglass Recycling Center 126 families including 353 kids helped during holidays 00 It was a holiday season of sharing, caring and togetherness as people of all races, faiths and philosophies worked together. Since 1980, the Forest Hill Action Group has coordinated the care of the needy in Forest Hill during the holidays. This year there were 126 families assisted including 336 children who received toys, gifts and other items during the Christmas holidays thanks to the generosity of individuals and organizations in the community including a generous donation from the Forest Hill Lions Club, In addition, groceries which were collected during Super 1 Foods’ “Spirit of Christmas Food Drive,” by students at Harlean Beal Elementary, students at O.D. Wyatt High School and residents of the Villas were distributed to those families in need of food and to a lot of senior citizens and disabled in the community. The South Tarrant Chamber of Commerce donated 12 turkeys with all the trimmings as part of their holiday event in cooperation with Foodland which also offered support. Super 1 Foods also donated hens for the needy families. Rodeo Dental helped with a toy drive as did the Villas. The Utility Billing Department at City Hall also made a cash contribution. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints opened its building for the group to use as a sorting station and distribution point and also provided volunteers and a drive for warm blankets, hats and gloves along with an Arlington LDS congregation. Mt. Zion Christ Holy Sanctified Church took care of eight families including 35 children referred by the Action Group which interviewed and qualified them. That church also assisted at Thanksgiving. Above: Firefighters and other volunteers help distribute Also during the Thanksgiving holiday, many families, especially food. Below: Lions Club student partners help sort toys senior citizens, were assisted with either groceries or gift cards with and shop for needy families. assistance from the House of Prayer, Women of Power Ministry and the Forest Hill United Methodist Church. Action Group coordinators expressed appreciation on behalf of the needy in Forest Hill for all the help which was given, especially the donations of money and toys. They reported more than 75 volunteers were on-site during their project. From the Water Department... For your protection, please give the Water clerks your current phone number when paying your bill, They recently were able to assist the police with a house on fire because they had the customer’s number on file. My Brother’s Keeper Youth Summit for Young Men The Everman High School Gospel Choir presented a Christmas Concert for the South Tarrant Chamber of Commerce Christmas Event. Lion's Club International District 2E2 Saturday, February 21st Saturday, January 24 Forest Hill Civic & Convention Center Forest Hill Civic & Convention Center 8:00 a.m. - Noon FREE TO ATTEND Call 817-568-3004 to be a sponsor or to attend 7:30 am - 11:30 am 6901 Wichita St. 4.5 million American lives are saved each year by blood transfusions! Community Calendar All meetings are subject to change. City info: www.foresthilltx.org. January 19 - City offices and Senior Center closed for Dr. Martin L. King holiday. Emergency personnel on duty Call 9-1-1 for help! Dr. Martin Luther King Parade - 10 a.m. Call 817-568-3009 for info. January 20 - No Chamber Meeting; No City Council Meeting. January 24 - Lions Club Eyeglass Drop-off and Blood Drive - Civic & Convention Center. (See details inside.) January 25 - Bridal Show, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Civic & Convention Center. See back page ad for details. January 26- Blood pressure checks & BINGO - Senior Center - 9:30 a.m. February 3 - Blood pressure checks & BINGO - Senior Center - 9:30 a.m.; Planning & Zoning Commission, 6 p.m. - City Hall. February 3 - City Council Meeting - 7 p.m. - City Hall. February 5 - Neighborhood Watch Meeting - 7 p.m. - Civic & Convention Center. Info: 817-905-9494. February 5 - Senior Center Food Bank Day for regular attendees. February 9 - Blood pressure checks & BINGO - Senior Center - 9:30 a.m.; Parks, Recreation & Clean City Commission Meeting - 6 p.m. - City Hall; Police Alumni Association Meeting - 6:30 p.m. - Civic & Convention Center; Friends of the Library Meeting - 7 p.m. - Library. Info: 817-551-5354. February 16 - City offices closed for Presidents Day. Emergency personnel on duty. Call 9-1-1 for help! Senior Center open - Blood pressure checks & BINGO - 9:30 a.m. February 17 - South Tarrant Chamber of Commerce 11:30 a.m. - Civic & Convention Center. Lunch $15. Info: 817-535-2177; City Council Meeting - 7 p.m. - City Hall. February 23 - Blood pressure checks & BINGO - Senior Center - 9:30 a.m.; Library Board Meeting, 6 p.m., at Library; Community Development Corporation, 6 p.m., City Hall. New Home for Forest Hill Starbucks The Forest Hill Starbucks officially opened the doors of its “new” home on Tuesday, January 6th to hundreds of thirsty customers. From sparkling new tabletops and serving cabinets, to beautiful fixtures and plenty of hot coffee, teas and yummy eats, the store is now located at 3221 California Parkway, right next to City Hall. Get your Starbucks fill weekdays starting at 5:00 a.m., Saturdays at 6:00 a.m. and Sundays at 6:30 a.m. Doors don’t close until 10:00 p.m. any night! Got questions? Call them at 817-551-6225. The Roadhouse Nightclub, a vacant frame structure at 5300 Mansfield Highway, was totally destroyed by fire on December 29. The cause of the fire is undetermined but is under investigation by the Tarrant County Fire Marshals Office. The Forest Hill Lions Club meets at 7 a.m. each Wednesday at the Forest Hill Presbyterian Church, 5713 Forest Hill Drive. Visitors welcome... and they eat free. Library Info: 817-551-5354 or www.foresthillpubliclibrary LIBRARY HOURS: Tuesday -Thursday: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Closed Friday, Sunday & Monday Learn Spanish Saturdays 2-3 p.m. Family Game Days Saturdays 3-4 p.m. Free board games. Storytime: Tuesdays - 11 a.m.; Saturdays - 1 p.m. ESL Classes Tuesdays and Thursdays - 6 p.m. February 19 - 4-5 p.m. Family Pathfinders Overview of Financial Services. BRIDAL FAIR Sun., January 25th 1pm-6pm Admission $5 Vendor/Ticket Info: 817.532.2687 6901 Wichita Street