25 May 2012

Be a Lifeguard for Kids this Memorial Day Weekend

18 children have already drowned in Texas this year

Lots of Texans are heading to the water this Memorial Day weekend, the symbolic start of the summer season. It's a great way to beat the heat, but a trip to the water ends in tragedy for too many families. More than 90 kids drown in Texas each year, mostly between Memorial Day and Labor Day.

That's why the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) is kicking off a new campaign called "Watch Kids Around Water". It features a summer-long online ad campaign, a new website ( WatchKidsAroundWater.org) full of safety tips, drowning statistics, and a "Lifeguard 101" teaching tool, plus a fun Facebook app (coming soon) to get people talking about and sharing water safety information. 

The goal? To educate and motivate parents, foster parents, daycare workers, and all caregivers to be "lifeguards" for kids, both indoors and outdoors.

Drowning is a leading cause of accidental death among infants, toddlers and young children. In fact, 18 children have drowned in Texas so far this year. 

“These are heartbreaking tragedies. But, we can prevent them by never leaving children, especially small children, alone around water,” says DFPS Commissioner Howard Baldwin.  “It only takes minutes for a child to drown. So be a lifeguard for all kids and never leave them unsupervised for any length of time.”

Toddlers and preschoolers are the most at risk, and they don't just drown at pools or while swimming. This year, Texas kids have drowned in a bathtub, a hot tub, and in a ditch, as well as in pools and ponds. In the past, toddlers have also drowned in toilets, mop buckets, and even a septic tank. See the map on the WatchKidsAroundWater.org to see where children have drowned in Texas. 

Children under a year old most often drown inside the house (bathtubs, buckets, or toilets), while children from one to four-years old most often drown outdoors, especially in backyard swimming pools. Most young children who drowned in pools were last seen in the home, were out of sight less than five minutes, and were in the care of one or both parents at the time.  

For more information about water safety for kids, visit  WatchKidsAroundWater.org.

Basic Water Safety Tips 

Inside the house 

Never leave small children alone near any container of water. This includes toilets, tubs, aquariums, or mop buckets.

Keep bathroom doors closed and secure toilet lids with lid locks.

Never leave a baby alone in a bath for any reason. Get the things you need before running water. Infants can drown in any amount of water. If you must leave the room, take the child with you.

Warn babysitters or caregivers about the dangers of water to young children and stress the need for constant supervision.

Make sure small children cannot leave the house through pet doors or unlocked doors and reach pools or hot tubs.  

Outside the house

Never leave children alone around water whether it is in a pool, wading pool, drainage ditch, creek, pond or lake.

Constantly watch children who are swimming or playing in water. They need an adult or certified lifeguard watching and within reach.

Secure access to swimming pools. Use fences, self-closing and latching gates, and water surface alarms.

Completely remove the pool cover when the pool is in use.

Store water toys away from the water, when not in use, so they don't attract a small child.

Don’t assume young children will use good judgment and caution around water.

Be ready for emergencies. Keep emergency telephone numbers handy and learn CPR.

Find out if your child's friends or neighbors have pools.

23 May 2012

CALL TO ARTISTS

City of El Paso “Art Windows” 2013

The City of El Paso International Airport seeks to establish a pool of artists or artist teams from the Greater El Paso area for consideration in upcoming exhibits forArt Windows All interested artists are encouraged to apply online at www.callforentry.org. Applications must be successfully completed following all submission requirements by Wednesday August 1st, 5:00pm MST. For detailed information please visit www.elpasoartsandculture.org and click on the “Public Art” Tab.

About Art Windows

Art Windows provides an exhibit space for 5-10 pieces of work between two display cases for a three-month period. The designated space is intended to showcase El Paso as an international cultural destination through high quality art and visual experiences. Applicants must be an independent artist or artist team 18 and over residing in the Greater El Paso area which includes Las Cruces, New Mexico and Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico.
15 May 2012

Serious Drought! Conserve Water!

Please read the attached article on the water situation affecting all of us.

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14 May 2012

Armed Forces Day 2012

Armed Forces Day 2012 comes to Fort Bliss 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, May
19, at BIGGS PARK. It's FREE and open to the public.

Activities include: demonstration by the Military Police Working Dog Teams,
Rappelling, entertainment by the 1st Armored Division Band and special
entertainment provided by the Fort Bliss MWR; Marksmanship Center, Chili
Cook-Off, Car Show, HEALTH FAIR, EAST FORT BLISS Tours and food and drink
concessions.

10 May 2012

FREE Showerheads!

El Paso Water Utilities customers can now pick up a free water-efficient showerhead while paying their bill or managing their account at the utility’s Customer Service Center.

EPWU is extending the showerhead give-away program and adding the new more convenient pick-up location to make it easier for customers to get the water-saving fixtures. The showerheads will help customers conserve water, save money and live more responsibly as our region’s on-going drought continues. They use no more than 2.5 gallons of water per minute and can save 2,600 gallons of water per month.

This round of distribution begins on Thursday, May 10, at the following locations and will continue while supplies last.

§  EPWU Customer Service Center, 6400 Boeing Drive, Mondays through Fridays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

§  TecH2O Center, 10751 Montana Ave., Mondays through Fridays, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Residential customers must bring their most recent water bill or a completed coupon with them. The coupon is available for customers to download atLessIsMoreEP.org

3 May 2012

Free Comic Book Day

The El Paso Public Library will be celebrating Free Comic Book Day on Saturday, May 5 at all Public Library locations.  Each branch has a limited supply of comic books to give away free to the public while supplies last.  The comic books were provided free courtesy of www.diamondcomics.com.  For more information, please call your local branch library.
30 Apr 2012

Reminder: Today is Voter Registration Deadline for May 29 Primary Elections

AUSTIN, Texas – Texas Secretary of State Hope Andrade is reminding Texans today is the last day to register to vote in the May 29 Primary Elections. Voter registration applications must be postmarked by midnight, Monday, April 30 to be eligible to vote in the May 2012 Primary Elections. 

Texans can verify their voter registration, fill out a voter registration application online to print and mail, or find information on how to register to vote on the state’s online, one-stop voter resource, www.votetexas.gov. They can also find contact information for all local elections administrators or county clerks around Texas. 

“Registering to vote is the first step in the voting process and is quick and easy. I urge Texans to visit VoteTexas.gov to find out if they’re registered to vote and if not, VoteTexas.gov will tell you how to register,” said Texas Secretary of State Hope Andrade. “If you’re already a registered voter, please check the site regularly for updates on the 2012 election cycle to ensure you have all the information necessary to vote, and make your mark on Texas.” 

Eligible Texans can also register in person at county Voter Registrars offices. (In most Texas counties, the Tax Assessor-Collector is also the Voter Registrar. In some counties, the County Clerk or Elections Administrator registers voters.) To register by mail, applications are available at county Voter Registrars’ offices or the Secretary of State's office. Applications are also available at libraries, government offices, or high schools. 

For more information on voter registration or elections in Texas, please visit www.votetexas.gov. For more information on the Office of the Texas Secretary of State, please visit www.sos.state.tx.us

27 Apr 2012

UT System Chancellor Allows UT El Paso to Continue Planning for Potential Boxing Match in Sun Bowl

AUSTIN – The University of Texas System released a video message of UT System Chancellor Francisco G. Cigarroa’s decision to allow UT El Paso to proceed with negotiating contract agreements with various parties to host the Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. and Andy Lee boxing match at the Sun Bowl.

Chancellor Cigarroa’s video statement may be viewed online at:  

On April 26, Chancellor Cigarroa and UT System Director of Police Michael Heidingsfield met via videoconference call with El Paso representatives of the FBI, DEA, ICE, Customs and Border Patrol, and local law enforcement officials

The purpose of this videoconference was to have an opportunity for Director Heidingsfield to present UT System’s Risk Assessment related to the Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr., and Andy Lee boxing match and also to receive the risk assessments of the invited law enforcement agencies. There was consensus with Director Heidingsfield’s assessment that this specific boxing match should not be considered a routine special event at the Sun Bowl. There was also consensus that the increased risk indicators for such an event can be mitigated. 

“The thorough and deliberative discussion that ensued during the video conference, coupled with the fact that the El Paso Chief of Police, DEA, FBI and Sheriff’s office addressed my concerns regarding safety by affirming that those concerns can be mitigated to a high confidence level,” Cigarroa said. “This led to my decision to permit UT El Paso President Diana Natalicio to enter into negotiations for UTEP to contract with Top Rank, Inc., for the Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr. vs. Andy Lee fight, contingent upon several conditions,” Cigarroa added.

The conditions are:

  • A letter of Assurance from the Chief of El Paso Police, the Chief of the El Paso Sheriff’s Office, the El Paso Director of the FBI and the El Paso Director of the DEA that states any increased risk indicators related to this boxing match can be mitigated to a routine level, assuring that this event can occur at the Sun Bowl;
  • No beverages containing alcohol will be sold or served at this event nor are alcoholic beverages allowed to be brought onto University Property;
  • Any costs for security over and above the normal security measures UTEP would take for such an event will not be encumbered by the University of Texas at El Paso or The University of Texas System;
  • Prior to signature, the contract must be reviewed by the UT System Office of General Counsel and the UT System Office of Risk Management and shall conform with Regents’ Rules and Regulations;
  • A security plan developed by the UT El Paso Chief of Police to be reviewed and affirmed by Director Michael Heidingsfield;
  • A letter to the UTEP community from President Diana Natalicio apprising them of the date and time of the event and providing them assurances that law enforcement agencies have addressed any security concerns resulting from such a boxing match. Furthermore, students and non-essential personnel should feel free to leave the University premises while the event is ongoing.  

“Our universities and health science centers are public institutions and hundreds of thousands of members of the general public visit these institutions every year,” Cigarroa said. “One of the most important responsibilities I have in my role as Chancellor of The University of Texas System is the safety of our students, faculty, staff and campus visitors.”

25 Apr 2012

Recyclables Will Not be Collected if Wind Gusts Reach 40 mph

The City of El Paso Environmental Services Department is reminding residents not to place their blue bins out for collection if wind gusts reach or exceed 40 mph.

The department recommends that residents wait until their next regularly scheduled pick-up day to place their blue recycling bins out for collection.The action is necessary to help reduce wind-blown debris on severe weather days.

Materials placed inside the blue recycling bins should not be bagged, which makes it easy for them scatter all over the street if recycling bins are tipped over by strong winds.

Household garbage should always be taken to the curb on their collection day. Trash placed in the gray bins is not as likely to blow away on windy days if knocked out of the container because the GARBAGE SHOULD ALWAYS BE BAGGED. 
25 Apr 2012

I-10 / AMERICAS INTERCHANGE PROJECT UPDATE

Expect alternate right and left lane closures on I-10 westbound between the Americas Loop 375 Overpass and Zaragoza Rd. Overpass tonight, April 25 from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. (the following morning)

COMPLETE CLOSURES:
Wednesday, April 25 from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. (the following morning):
Left and right lanes on Gateway West between R.V. Drive and Don Haskins Dr.
North to Westbound Clover Ramp between Joe Battle Blvd. and Gateway West
Southbound to Westbound Ramp between Joe Battle Blvd. and Gateway West 
Southbound lanes of Joe Battle Blvd. between Bob Hope Dr. and Rojas Dr.

The northbound lanes on Joe Battle Blvd. between the I-10 Overpass and Rojas Dr will be completely closed on Wednesday, April 25 through Monday, May 7 each night from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. (the following morning)

The southbound lanes on Joe Battle Blvd. between Bob Hope Dr. and Rojas Dr. will be completely closed Thursday, April 26 and Friday, April 27 from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. (the following morning).

The I-10 westbound lanes between the Joe Battle/Americas Exit Ramp and the following I-10 Entrance Ramp will be completely closed Thursday, April 26 and Friday, April 27 from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m
(the following morning).

The southbound lanes on Joe Battle Blvd. between Rojas Dr. and the I-10 Overpass will be completely closed Saturday, April 28 from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. (the following morning).

PLEASE OBEY CONSTRUCTION SIGNS FOLLOW THE DETOUR SIGNS
ALL WORK IS DEPENDENT UPON WEATHER CONDITIONS

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