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• <br />1.4 <br />Install street lighting according to a <br />City & RelianUHL&P: 44 new streetlights <br />lighting plan that provides adequate <br />authorized for installation by City. Reliant <br />safety for the residents; enhance with <br />Make changes that <br />4 <br />City, HL&P (Reliant Energy), <br />Energy completed installation in about March <br />private security lighting. (Install street <br />lead to a safer <br />Civic Club <br />2001 <br />lights where needed plus increase <br />environment. <br />`r City & RelianUHL&P: City authorized 11 <br />private lighting.) <br />additional streetlights for installation along <br />Barbour's Cut Blvd. Installation completed in <br />June 2001 <br />1.5 <br />_ <br />Consider promoting E Street as a buffer <br />City: will provide for Council's consideration at <br />their Sept. 24 meeting, a resolution aimed at <br />between the residential and general <br />Beautify the <br />5 <br />City <br />utilizing East E St. as a buffer between the <br />commercial zoning districts of the <br />neighborhood's <br />residential & general commercial/business <br />Northside neighborhood. (Tum E Street <br />boundaries <br />industrial zoning districts <br />into public park space.) <br />➢ City: When portion of East E St. r-o-w was <br />(erroneously) cleared by an adjacent landowner, <br />City negotiated an additional $4,610 payment for <br />landscaping as part of a proposed alley closing <br />agreement. (alley closing was not approved) and <br />1.6 <br />moneynot of collected <br />Increase pressure on criminals by <br />1 City: mailed 203 letters to owners of vacant <br />property asking them to provide La Porte P.D. <br />encouraging property owners to provide <br />Decrease places <br />6 <br />Civic Club, City (Police <br />with no trespassing affidavits <br />the La Porte Police Department with <br />where crime can <br />Department) -- NF <br />14 affidavits were received and passed on to La <br />affidavits approving their enforcement of <br />occur. <br />Porte P.D. <br />trespassing ordinances on private <br />Y City: supplied civic club with a list of vacant <br />property. ("No trespassing" affidavits <br />property owners not responding to the mailout <br />for Police. <br />1.7 <br />Draft and construct a consistent plan for <br />No activity to date <br />sidewalks. (Develop a plan for putting <br />Improve infrastructure <br />City, Civic Club <br />sidewalks where needed. <br />conditions <br />7 <br />1.8 <br />City: City invited Carolyn Semones of Houston <br />Consider creating a community <br />LISC to City Council workshop on <br />development corporation charged with <br />Build a strong system <br />8 <br />Northside residents, La Porte <br />March 24, 2001 discussed with Council the <br />the mission to develop businesses, jobs <br />to support housing, <br />civic, religious and business <br />purpose of their organization and CDC's in <br />and new housing opportunities for the <br />jobs and business <br />leaders with technical <br />general <br />Northside area. (Create a Community <br />opportunities. <br />assistance from a variety of <br />Development Corporation to work on <br />local resources. <br />jobs, training, housing, business <br />development, marketing.) <br />1.9 <br />Civic Club: On October 14. 2000 the Civic Club <br />Encourage neighborhood property <br />sponsored a neighborhood clean-up campaign. <br />owners and tenants to maintain their <br />Make changes that <br />9 <br />Civic Club, church <br />Volunteers picked up litter and cleaned vacant lots, <br />properties properly, keeping them <br />lead to a safer <br />congregations, service <br />taking the debris to a container supplied by BFI. <br />debris- and litter -free, lawns neatly <br />environment. <br />organizations, Harris County <br />trimmed and homes and garages <br />Community Development <br />repaired. (Reward people who keep <br />Department, SETH <br />their properties clean and tidy; give help <br />to those who need help.) <br />w <br />
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