Sunday, July 4, 2010
4th of July !!
Monday, June 7, 2010
FM 518 Bypass Public Meeting Set for June 10th
The City of League City FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
300 W. Walker May 18, 2010
League City, TX 77573
Contact: Kristi Wyatt
281-554-1025
FM 518 Bypass Public Meeting Set for June 10th
The City of League City will hold a public meeting on June 10th at 7:00 p.m. at the League City Council
Chmabers to address citizen questions and concerns regarding the FM 518 Bypass Project. The project is
intended to help alleviate traffic congestion at the Five Corners, one of the region’s most congested
intersections. The meeting, which was originally scheduled for May 27th, has been postponed to allow the
City to gather additional data.
City Manager Marcus Jahns has set up an internal working group to address community concerns regarding
the project. “Moving forward, we plan to meet with key project partners to ensure that we improve mobility
while being sensitive to all concerned,” said Public Works Director, Rich Oller, who is leading the project.
Oller is also coordinating the flow of information with a citizen group that is being assembled.
Key questions regarding the project, which has been in the planning process for nearly 10 years, revolve
around environmental and neighborhood issues as well as cost-benefit analyses of the chosen route. These
questions and others are to be addressed at the June 10th meeting. Information concerning the 518 Bypass
Project, as well as this meeting, can be found under the FM 518 Bypass Project button on the homepage of
leaguecity.com. Announcements of this meeting and other FM 518 Bypass public meetings will also be made
through the City’s Blackboard Connect phone, email and text system. Residents can sign up for the system on
leaguecity.com to ensure they receive notice of upcoming meetings.
FM 518 Bypass Project Public Meeting
June 10, 2010
7:00 p.m.
Council Chambers, 200 W. Walker
Here is the link to the information page on the city website about the project:
http://www.leaguecity.com/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=522
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Shut this "gate" from the past
“ Gun Range Nuisance – Call from the mayor regarding gun range. Advice as to how to characterize a gun range as a nuisance and ultimately have it removed. Discussed same with Chris Reed and Larry Herbert and put call in to Mary Chambers. Research regarding the relationship between nuisance eradication. “
According to the slip listing this took place on 5/15/2007.
There are many more entries regarding the Gun Range. Tonight our council has an opportunity to correct, what is in my opinion, an injustice. Tonight the council has the ability to shut this “gate” from the past. Tonight I believe that the council should grant the zoning request.
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Wanda Belle Children's Fund
The children are as follows
Jackie , girl, age 13
Mateo , boy, age 8
Claudia , girl, age 6
J.J. , boy, age 3
Donations can be made in person at any of the Moody National Banks in Galveston County and other branchs in the area.
Donations should be made out to the "Wanda Belle Childrens Fund" and can also be mailed to
Moody National Bank
South Shore Branch
2901 South Shore Blvd
League City, Texas 77573
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Classless Finish
Sunday, May 9, 2010
League City 2010 Council Election Results
Monday, May 3, 2010
Postings of candidate forum recordings.
Saturday, May 1, 2010
The Ross Plantation
Friday, April 23, 2010
Candidate stretching $7 for rest of campaign
The Daily News
Published April 23, 2010
FRIENDSWOOD — With about two weeks left until election day, city council Position 4 candidate Billy Enochs has $7 left in his campaign budget, and he is determined to make it last.
Enochs, an executive leadership consultant, promised to accept no campaign contributions and to spend no more than $500 of his money.
He set the limit to prove a point. Enochs said voters are frustrated with excessive campaign spending at every government level. He wanted to show a person could run a city council campaign on a limited budget.
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Please see Galveston Daily News front page for the entire story.
The following comments have been posted to the GDN article.
Luke Primrose (workorfish)April 23, 2010 6:34 AM
I applaud all candidates who have listened to the majority of voters tired of massive election spending and the "vote buying" scams it can spawn. Now if we can elevate this mentality to state level campaigns we may eventually get to the national level - not in our liftimes.
Paul Smith (paulsmith77565)April 23, 2010 8:50 AM
Luke, you stated my thoughts exactly. Not long ago League City voters were clueless as to who financed the campaigns for mayor and council members. It was not unusual for a single candidate to have multiple $5,000 contributions from individual developers and city contractors. More telling were the $10,000+ mega contributions from “special interest” PACs.
Times are changing in League City. In a written pledge to citizens, Joanna Sharp-Dawson, current candidate for council, proclaimed “I have not and will not ever accept contributions from developers, Political Action Committees (PACs) or any special interest group.”
Such commitments have become common and have been made by most of the recently elected city officials. I applaud Bill Enoch, Joanna Sharp, and others that publically pledge to forego the easy path of big money from special interest groups.
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This article raises good questions for the Candidates Forum.
CCV Residents and West Side League City Residents Monday April 26'th 7:00PM Christus Victor Lutheran Church (Located in front of Clear Creek Village off 518)
Great opportunity to meet all the candidates and ask the probing questions.
Monday, April 19, 2010
Forum on the westside
This forum is all about League City citizens. Join us, have your voice heard, and become informed of ballot propositions so you can participate by your vote in determining the future of our city.
At 7 PM promptly the Candidates Forum will begin. This forum is structured to give the citizens an opportunity to ask questions important to them. The three candidates for Position 7 will be in attendance.
Reference the article below for additional details about our Candidates Forum for CCV and the West Side including the Charter Amendment Propositions.
I want to let you know the format of the forum. It is a format was used on the West End in Galveston for a Mayoral forum a few weeks ago, and it was very well received--from candidates as well as attendees. At this time, it has been decided that Peggy Zahler will be the moderator.
The format is as follows:
Three questions from the CCV Board will be provided to you a few days before the forum. These questions will be asked first and will be answered by each of you.
Drawing among candidates for order of seating/speaking
Each candidate will be given 2 minutes to introduce themselves
I will ask each candidate the CCV Board's 3 questions
Questions from the floor will then be asked. There will be no debate or follow-on question until other attendees have a chance to ask a question. This will prevent one or two attendees from monopolizing the time.
Each candidate will have a chance to answer every question asked and will be given 2 minutes
At attempt will be made, within a reasonable amount of time, to address as many questions as possible
Each candidate will be given 2 minutes to summarize their position/closing remarks
The timer from the League City Chamber will be used to enforce time limits. It is our intent to strongly enforce time limits such that all candidates have equal time.
After the candidates panel, there will be a brief presentation by City Council representatives on the Charter Review Propositions. It is planned that two citizens will then briefly discuss their preferred form of government.
Neil Baron & Mick Phalen will speak on behalf of the City on the Charter Amendments.
Charter Review Member's Marc Edelman will speak why he supports Council Manager Form of Government and Chris Mallios will speak on why he supports Strong Mayor Form of Government.
The Candidates Forum will begin at 7 PM. Depending on the questions and the turnout, your part should last no longer than an hour.
We will do everything we can to encourage a large turnout, and we are including other West Side subdivisions in our invitation.
This will allow the Citizens to ask the questions that they want to get the Candidates position on and also help educate everyone on the Charter Review Propositions.
Any questions, please feel free to call me. All are welcomed.
Rusty Tidwell
281-923-4375