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May 8, 2015
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Upcoming Public Meetings
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Library Board of Trustees Meeting
Agenda
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Leon Valley Public Library
6425 Evers Rd.
5:30 p.m.
City Council Meeting
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
City Hall
6400 El Verde Rd.
7:00 p.m.



Joint General, Special, Charter and Bond Election May 9, 2015
Poll Site Locations, open from 7:00 a.m - 7:00 p.m.





Movie in the Park

Evers Rd. Project Update - Week of May 4th   

Clark Construction has completed the milling and repairs to Evers Rd.  The water utility crew completed raising sewer manhole covers and water valve covers in advance of the asphalt overlay.  The project started April 30th and has progressed nicely with the exception of rain anticipated from May 8th through May 10th.  The asphalt overlay is scheduled for next week.  Please feel free to contact the Public Works Department at 681-1232 if you have any questions or concerns.

 

 

Bexar Metro 9-1-1 Network District Activates Text-to-9-1-1 in San Antonio Metropolitan Area and Bexar, Comal, and Guadalupe Counties
9-1-1: Call if You Can, Text if You Can't  
If you can, always contact 9-1-1 by making a voice call.

 

 

Bexar Metro 9-1-1 Network District (Bexar Metro) announced today Text to 9-1-1 service is now available to residents in the San Antonio metropolitan area and the counties of Bexar, Comal, and Guadalupe. AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon customers can now send a short text message to 9-1-1 in an emergency. Text to 9-1-1 should only be used in an emergency situation, when speaking out loud would put the caller in danger or if the caller is deaf, hard-of-hearing, or speech disabled.

 

1. If there is an emergency and you are unable to make a voice call, remember these steps:

  • If you can, know your location and include it in your emergency text.
  • Text what emergency help is needed.
  • Be clear; send a short text message without abbreviations or slang.
  • Stay calm, respond to questions, and follow instructions from the 9-1-1 call-taker.
  • If you are deaf, hard-of-hearing, or speech disabled, and text to 9-1-1 service is not available, use a Text Telephone (TTY) or a telecommunications relay service, if possible.

2. Don't Abuse Text to 9-1-1. Text to 9-1-1 service is ONLY for emergencies.

  • It is a crime to request assistance from 9-1-1 with an intentionally false report or to harass 9-1-1 call-takers. Prank texters can be located and prosecuted.

3. In contrast to a voice 9-1-1 call, Text to 9-1-1 service currently has additional limitations.

  • As can occur with all text messages generally, text messages to 9-1-1 may take longer to receive, may get out of order, or may not be received at all.
  • 9-1-1 call takers will not be able to hear any background noise that could help with assisting during the emergency.
  • Voice 9-1-1 calls are real-time communication and Text to 9-1-1 is not.
  • Unlike wireless 9-1-1 voice calls, specific location information for the person sending Text to 9-1-1 may not automatically be sent to the 9-1-1 call-taker.
  • Text to 9-1-1 service may not be currently available in all areas of the State of Texas, including counties adjacent to or nearby Bexar, Comal, and Guadalupe counties.
  • Currently, Text to 9-1-1 service is not available for subscribers while roaming on any carrier other than their home carrier, regardless of the subscriber's location.

If someone sends a text to 9-1-1 from an area outside of Bexar, Comal, or Guadalupe counties that has not yet implemented Text to 9-1-1 service or from a wireless carrier without Text to 9-1-1 service, they should receive a bounceback message indicating that Text to 9-1-1 is not available and to contact 9-1-1 by other means.

 

Bexar Metro is an Emergency Communications District that facilitates quality 9-1-1 emergency communication services to twenty-five Public Safety Answering Points (PSAP) and approximately 2 million residents in the San Antonio metropolitan area and the counties of Bexar, Comal, and Guadalupe.

 

Proposed Home Rule Charter

On July 14, 2014, the Leon Valley City Council appointed a group of prominent and civic minded citizens to study the City's governance structure. The Home Rule Commission consists of the following members: Chairman Arthur "Art" Reyna, Vice Chairman Jack Dean, Commissioner Rudy Garcia, Commissioner Kathy Hill, Commissioner David Jordan, Commissioner Liz Maloy, Commissioner Mike McCarley, Commissioner Darby Riley, Commissioner Victor Rodriguez, Commissioner Manuel Rubio, and Commissioner Al Uvietta

 

The Commission was tasked with reviewing and developing a governance structure for the City through a Home Rule Charter. The Commission has completed their work and on January 7, 2014 approved a Home Rule Charter that was presented to the City Council at the February 9, 2015 meeting of the City Council.   It is the Home Rule Charter Commission recommendation to place the Home Rule Charter on the ballot for consideration by the citizens at the May 9, 2015 general election.

   

Following is the approved Home Rule Charter. Click the following link to view the document:    

 

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- ENews Team, City of Leon Valley