City of

Meadowlakes

 Your weekly update of the latest Meadowlakes news and events 
In This Issue
CITIZEN SURVEY
MAYOR'S CORNER
CLUBHOUSE NEWS
TRASH PICK UP FOR HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY HOURS
CHRISTMAS LIGHTING CONTEST
HIDDEN FALLS GOLF CLUB
POA NEWS
WINTERIZING YOUR HOME
COURTESY REMINDER
LOST AND FOUND
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
ANNUAL COAT DRIVE
WE'RE GOING SOCIAL
Quick Links
Upcoming Events

 11/18:  POA Meeting, 7 p.m. at City Hall; Public Hearing immediately following meeting

11/24:  Building Committee Meeting, 2:30 p.m. at City Hall

 

The events listed above are tentative and subject to change. Please contact City Hall at 693-6840 for confirmation of listed events.

  

  

  

  

November Calendar  

  

  

2014 Trash Collection Schedule 

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

   
Important Numbers 

Toll-Free Enforcement Numbers

 

Ordinance

1-877-442-0072

 

Animal Control

1-877-816-8136

 

Non-Emergency Numbers

 

Security Gate

693-4110

 

City Hall

693-6840

 

Public Works/POA

693-2951

 

Golf Course:

693-3300

 

Allied Waste:

693-3513

 

 

Issue: # 224
November 18, 2014

Greetings!

 

 
"Today be thankful and think how rich you are.  Your family is priceless, your time is gold and your health is wealth."  

~
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CITIZEN SURVEY
In last Wednesday's Picayune there was a survey, located amongst the ads, from the City in regards to establishing its own police department.  The City Council would like input from the Meadowlakes residents regarding this issue prior to taking action.  If you did not receive a survey in your Picayune or overlooked it, you may pick one up from the City Secretary's office at City Hall Monday - Friday between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. or click here for the survey.   Please return the surveys by November 25th by dropping it in the utility drop box on the outbound lane at the Security Gate, City Hall or you may mail it to City of Meadowlakes, 177 Broadmoor Street, Meadowlakes, TX  78654.
MAYOR'S CORNER
Greetings!

Brrrrrrr!!!!! It is not supposed to be this cold so early in the year! I had to dig around in my closet to find jackets and gloves so I could walk my dog. She refuses to wear a jacket, even though her hair is very short. Cold weather makes her friskier! We aren't seeing as many neighbors out walking - or playing golf, but I know we'll have warmer days again soon...before the real winter weather settles in.

 

This Saturday, Mission Outreach at St. Frederick's Baptist Church (300 Avenue N) will be serving a FREE full Thanksgiving dinner to all who wish to come. First, we'll dish up more than 325 "to go" plates and deliver them (as usual), and then we'll deliver to the Fire Departments, EMS, Police Departments, Joseph's Pantry (in Granite Shoals) etc. - but by 11:00 AM, anyone can come by and enjoy Henry Jackson's excellent turkey, dressing, and all the trimmings.

 

This past Saturday evening, the Hill Country Science Mill in Johnson City held a "sneak preview" so that donors and others could get an idea of the wonders that Hill Country children (of all ages) will be able to enjoy by the Spring of 2015. It is filled with interactive science exhibits for ALL ages. We are so lucky to have it just 30 minutes down Hwy 281. For more information, go to www.sciencemill.org.

 

It is not too late to turn in a sheet showing your preference regarding the establishment of a Meadowlakes Police Department. If you didn't receive the info in last Wednesday's Picayune, you can get one at City Hall.

Mary Ann Raesener
Mayor
CLUBHOUSE NEWS


Grill Hours:

Tuesday - Saturday

11 - 3

 

Take out welcome

830-693-4467

 

Thanksgiving Buffet Menu:

 

Roasted Turkey Breast and Thighs

Stuffing and Gravy

Red Skin Mashed Potatoes

Cranberry Sauce

 

Brown Sugar Glazed Ham

w/Baked Cherries and Pineapple

Sweet Buttered Yams

Deviled Eggs

 

Bacon Seasoned Green Beans

Fresh Garden Salad

Rolls & Butter

 

Chocolate Fudge Walnut Cake

Pumpkin Pie w/Whipped Topping

 

Includes Beverages $15.95

Kids $6.95 Serving 11:30-1:30

Warm up at the Clubhouse with Hot Tea's, Coco, Cider and Tommy's Hot Toddies.

 

We have plenty of room and food for Thanksgiving, try to let us know if your coming. Take out meals are welcome but you'll have to box them yourself.

Thank you for supporting the Club!

Vist our new website at www.hiddenfallsgolfcourse.com

TRASH PICK UP FOR HOLIDAY

Trash pick up for the Thanksgiving holiday will be on Saturday, November 29th
.  Please have your trash container out by 7:00 a.m. Saturday morning, November 29th.
 
HOLIDAY HOURS
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The City of Meadowlakes City Hall and Public Works will be closed from 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 26th thru Friday, November 28th in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday.  We will reopen on Monday, December 1st at 8:00 a.m. 
POA CHRISTMAS LIGHTING CONTEST
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Meadowlakes POA Christmas Lightning Contest

 

1st, 2nd and 3rd Place Prizes Awarded in the following categories:

 

a)      "A small bit of decoration with a lot of Christmas good Spirit" - NO Lights

 

b)      "Most Original"

 

c)       "WOW, that's really wonderful"

 

d)      "Best Duplex"

 

e)      "Best Golf Cart View"

 

f)       Griswold Family "over the top" Christmas!

 

Viewing and/or Judging Friday, December 12th between 5:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.  Viewing will be from Public Street, except for "golf cart view" category.

 

Prizes Awarded at PFC Christmas Party at 4:00PM on December 14th at Hidden Falls Clubhouse.

 

HIDDEN FALLS GOLF CLUB
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Did you know that there are clubs, groups and leagues that have special events going on daily at the club?  Click here to see the calendar of events. 
POA NEWS

New POA Board elected on 11/13/2014:

 

Jan Cunningham

Jerrial Wafer

James Woods

 

Meetings:

 

Regular monthly business meeting:  Tuesday, November 18th at 7 p.m.

 

Public hearing to discuss the proposed revision of the Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions:  November 18th immediately following the monthly business meeting.

 

There will not be a monthly business meeting in December. 

 

Work session:  Monday, January 19th at 9 a.m. 

 

Regular monthly business meeting:  Tuesday, January 20th at 7 p.m. 

 

All meetings are held at the Municipal Building.

 

WINTERIZING YOUR HOME
 

Winterizing Around Your Home

By Johnnie Thompson, City Manager

 

 

With the onset of the first freeze upon us, unpredictable weather can sneak up on us and wreak havoc on unprepared water pipes. Nothing is like waking up in the morning to no water or worse yet having to fix a broken outdoor faucet when it is 20 degrees outside. By winterizing your home now, not only will you save money, but you can relax in your warm cozy home.

 

Below is a listing of a few of the many precautions that can be taken to help minimize these impacts upon our life:

 

Before the Freeze  

  • Disconnect and drain hoses from outside faucets.
  • Turn off and drain your irrigation system, make sure that your backflow devices are drained and insulated.
  • Wrap outside faucets or install faucet insulation covers.
  • Insulate hot and cold water pipes in unheated areas, such as the garage, crawl space and attic.
  • Locate and show everyone in your household where the main shut off valve is located, in case of an emergency.

 

During the Freeze  

  • Open cabinet doors under sinks, especially where the plumbing is on an outside wall; this will allow the interior heat to warm the piping.
  • If you are going to be away for any length of time leave the heat on at least 55 degrees. Shut off water to the house and open all faucets to drain the pipes. Make certain you turn off the power to your hot water heater to prevent burning out of elements.

 

If Your Pipes Freeze  

  • NEVER thaw a frozen pipe with an open flame. It is very easy to start a fire with an open flame. Use hot air from a hair dryer or a closely monitored heat lamp or electric heater.
  • If your lines are frozen, assume that they may be broken or split somewhere. Be ready to shut off your water in a hurry when the line thaws.
  • If your pipes break, shut off the water at the shut-off valve and make certain that you turn off the circuit breaker to your hot water heater.

 

Shutting Off Your Water

 

If an emergency should occur where you need to turn off the water to your house, you need to know where your shut-off valve is located. A shut off valve should be located near the water meter, which is installed in a plastic box near the curb. It is the customer's responsibility to have an operating shut-off valve on their side of the City's meter. It is very important to keep the box free of plants and roots that obstruct or hide the meter. Should you not be able to locate your shut-off valve, please feel free to contact our office to schedule a utility employee to come by and assist you with locating your shut-off valve. We may be contacted at 830-693-2951 between 7:30 am to 3:00 p.m.

 

COURTESY REMINDER
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We have had numerous complaints about animal feces not being picked up.  Please remember to bring a baggie with you when walking your pets in case nature calls.  Your fellow neighbors will thank you.

Following is an excerpt from ordinance section 4-5(b):

 

 "A person commits an offense if the owner or person in control of an animal intentionally, knowingly, recklessly or with criminal negligence allows or permits such animal to defecate on any public or private property other than that of the owner of the animal unless said person removes said animal feces and disposes of it in a safe and sanitary manner." 

LOST AND FOUND

Have you lost a phone, garage door opener, volleyball or childrens toy recently?  If so, please contact City Hall at (830) 693-6840
to claim it.
HELPING CENTER VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
 

The Helping Center is looking for a few good folks.....

 

The Helping Center is headed into their busiest time of the year and they are finding themselves a little short handed. The illness of a key volunteer has left a lot of slack in their days.

 

The Helping Center is the local food pantry for many people in our area. The current need for volunteers is over a wide range of talents. The greatest is for folks (male or female) to stock shelves and fill bag orders. There is also an ongoing need for data entry and filing. If there is someone around that has talent in website design, they could use some of your time also. The Helping Center is located just down Avenue N at the intersection with Broadway so you could be there in less than 5 minutes from the time you walked out of the house. Their hours are 10 am to 12 noon Monday thru Friday, 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm Monday thru Thursday and closed on Friday afternoons. Stop by and talk to Sam Pearce and see what talents you have to offer. Better yet, take a friend or neighbor along! The main thing to remember is that they will take whatever time you have to offer, from hours daily to minutes weekly.   They are located at 1315 Broadway St, right across from Janie's Mexican Restaurant. Phone 830-693-5689

 

LIONS CLUB ANNUAL COAT DRIVE
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The Marble Falls Noon Lions Club has kicked off its Annual "COATS FOR KIDS" drive and would greatly appreciate any donations of coats from the public, for children (Size 0 thru school children sizes). There is a need for caps and gloves too. The Lions Club typically distributes about 600 coats per season at no cost to deserving families. You may leave your new or gently used coats, caps and gloves in a special box located at the Meadowlakes security gate and other businesses in Marble Falls.  These coats are for the Marble Falls area and help children that would not have a coat without your generosity. 

 

Thanks to the generous public that donate coats and money to buy some of the new coats that are distributed.  

 

This is the 30th Anniversary of the Marble Falls Lions Club and your support is greatly appreciated so that they can continue to help others!   

WE'RE GOING SOCIAL!

In our efforts to find more ways to keep you, our residents, better informed about important updates and items of interest, we have created a Facebook page and a Twitter account:

 

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As always, if you have any questions or concerns about communications from the City, you may call us at 693-6840 or come by the office any time. We also welcome any feedback specific to this newsletter. This is for you, our residents; so please tell us what you think!
 
Sincerely,

Christy Fath 
City of Meadowlakes