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Aviso De Elección Estado De Texas § Autoridad De
AVISO DE ELECCIÓN ESTADO DE TEXAS § AUTORIDAD DE TRASPORTE PÚBLICO METROPOLITANO DEL CONDADO DE HARRIS, TEXAS § A TODOS LOS ELECTORES DEBIDAMENTE HABILITADOS RESIDENTES DE LA AUTORIDAD DE TRASPORTE PÚBLICO METROPOLITANO DEL CONDADO DE HARRIS, TEXAS: POR MEDIO DEL PRESENTE SE INFORMA que se llevará a cabo una elección dentro y en toda la AUTORIDAD DE TRASPORTE PÚBLICO METROPOLITANO DEL CONDADO DE HARRIS, TEXAS el 5 de noviembre de 2019, en conformidad y de acuerdo con los siguientes extractos de la Resolución n.º 2019-71, aceptada y aprobada por la Junta Directiva de la Autoridad de Transporte Público Metropolitano del Condado de Harris, Texas, el 13 de agosto de 2019: RESOLUCIÓN NRO. 2019-71 PARA CONVOCAR UNA ELECCIÓN ESPECIAL A CELEBRARSE EL MARTES 5 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2019 UNA RESOLUCIÓN PARA CONVOCAR UNA ELECCIÓN ESPECIAL A CELEBRARSE EL MARTES 5 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2019 CON EL PROPÓSITO DE PRESENTAR ANTE LOS ELECTORES HABILITADOS DE LA AUTORIDAD DE TRASPORTE PÚBLICO METROPOLITANO DEL CONDADO DE HARRIS, TEXAS, (“METRO”) UNA PROPOSICIÓN PARA AUTORIZAR A METRO A EMITIR BONOS, PAGARÉS Y OTRAS OBLIGACIONES, PAGADEROS, EN SU TOTALIDAD O EN PARTE, CON EL SETENTA Y CINCO POR CIENTO (75%) DE LOS INGRESOS DEL IMPUESTO A LAS VENTAS Y AL USO DE METRO, SIN QUE ESTO IMPLIQUE UN AUMENTO EN LA TASA ACTUAL DEL IMPUESTO A LAS VENTAS Y AL USO DE METRO, PARA ADQUIRIR, CONSTRUIR, REPARAR, EQUIPAR, MEJORAR Y/O AMPLIAR EL SISTEMA DE LA AUTORIDAD DE TRANSPORTE PÚBLICO METRO (COMO SE DESCRIBE EN EL PLAN DEL SISTEMA DE TRANSPORTE PÚBLICO METRONEXT), PARA APROBAR -
HOUSTON METHODIST CONCUSSION CENTER Know the Signs and Symptoms
HOUSTON METHODIST CONCUSSION CENTER Know the Signs and Symptoms What is a concussion? A concussion is a mild brain injury. Concussions are caused by a bump, blow or jolt to the head or body. Even a “ding,” “getting your bell rung,” or what seems to be a mild bump or blow to the head can lead to a concussion and should be considered serious. What are the signs and symptoms? You can’t see a concussion. Signs and symptoms of concussion can appear immediately after the injury or may evolve over time. If your athlete reports one or more symptoms listed below, or if you notice the signs and symptoms yourself, keep your athlete out of action and seek medical attention immediately. Observable signs Symptoms reported by athlete • Appears dazed or stunned • Headache or “pressure” in head • Confused about assignment or position • Nausea or vomiting • Forgets an instruction • Balance problems or dizziness • Unsure of game, score or opponent • Double or blurry vision • Moves clumsily • Sensitivity to light or noise • Answers questions slowly • Feeling sluggish, hazy, foggy or groggy • Loses consciousness (even briefly) • Concentration or memory problems • Shows mood, behavior and personality changes • Confusion • Can’t recall events prior to or after a hit or fall • Just not “feeling right” or is “feeling down” • Loses balance or is unsteady when walking Danger signs Be alert for symptoms that worsen over time. The student or athlete should be seen in the emergency department right away if he or she has: • One pupil is larger than the other • Difficulty -
Early Voting Location (Octubre 21-25, (Octubre 31 – (Octubre 26, 2019) (Octubre 27, 2019) (Octubre
RESOLUTION NO. 2019-71 CALLING A SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2019 A RESOLUTION CALLING A SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2019, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE METROPOLITAN TRANSIT AUTHORITY OF HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS (“METRO”) A PROPOSITION TO AUTHORIZE METRO TO ISSUE BONDS, NOTES AND OTHER OBLIGATIONS PAYABLE, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, FROM SEVENTY-FIVE PERCENT (75%) OF METRO’S SALES AND USE TAX REVENUES, WITH NO RESULTING INCREASE IN THE CURRENT RATE OF METRO’S SALES AND USE TAX, FOR THE ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION, REPAIR, EQUIPPING, IMPROVEMENT AND/OR EXTENSION OF METRO’S TRANSIT AUTHORITY SYSTEM (AS DESCRIBED IN THE METRONEXT TRANSIT SYSTEM PLAN), TO APPROVE SUCH PLAN AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF A PHASE III OF METRO’S RAIL SYSTEM KNOWN AS “METRORAIL” FOR PURPOSES OF THE CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY OF HOUSTON, AND TO CONTINUE TO DEDICATE UP TO TWENTY-FIVE PERCENT (25%) OF METRO’S SALES AND USE TAX REVENUES THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30, 2040, FOR STREET IMPROVEMENTS, MOBILITY PROJECTS AND OTHER FACILITIES AND SERVICES; AND MAKING OTHER PROVISIONS RELATED TO THE SUBJECT STATE OF TEXAS § METROPOLITAN TRANSIT AUTHORITY OF HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS § WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County, Texas (“METRO”) was created pursuant to Chapter 141, Acts of the 63rd Legislature of the State of Texas, Regular Session, 1973 (Article 1118x, Vernon’s Texas Civil Statutes, as amended, now codified as Chapter 451, Texas Transportation Code, as amended (the “METRO Act”)), and was confirmed -
HOUSTON METHODIST CONCUSSION CENTER Know the Signs and Symptoms
HOUSTON METHODIST CONCUSSION CENTER Know the Signs and Symptoms What is a concussion? A concussion is a mild brain injury. Concussions are caused by a bump, blow or jolt to the head or body. Even a “ding,” “getting your bell rung,” or what seems to be a mild bump or blow to the head can lead to a concussion and should be considered serious. What are the signs and symptoms? You can’t see a concussion. Signs and symptoms of concussion can appear immediately after the injury or may evolve over time. If your athlete reports one or more symptoms listed below, or if you notice the signs and symptoms yourself, keep your athlete out of action and seek medical attention immediately. Observable signs Symptoms reported by athlete • Appears dazed or stunned • Headache or “pressure” in head • Confused about assignment or position • Nausea or vomiting • Forgets an instruction • Balance problems or dizziness • Unsure of game, score or opponent • Double or blurry vision • Moves clumsily • Sensitivity to light or noise • Answers questions slowly • Feeling sluggish, hazy, foggy or groggy • Loses consciousness (even briefly) • Concentration or memory problems • Shows mood, behavior and personality changes • Confusion • Can’t recall events prior to or after a hit or fall • Just not “feeling right” or is “feeling down” • Loses balance or is unsteady when walking Danger signs Be alert for symptoms that worsen over time. The student or athlete should be seen in the emergency department right away if he or she has: • One pupil is larger than the other • Difficulty -
Almeda Macy's Stays
4040 yearsyears ofof coveringcovering SSouthouth BBeltelt Voice of Community-Minded People since 1976 Thursday, January 12, 2017 Email: [email protected] www.southbeltleader.com Vol. 41, No. 49 Dobie parent meeting set Dobie High School will hold a parent night Thursday, Jan. 12, in the auditorium at 6:30 p.m. for incoming freshmen for the 2017-2018 Almeda Macy’s stays; Pasadena goes school year. School offi cials say they cannot ex- nate more than 10,000 jobs – 3,900 directly re- is pleased with the announcement. press enough the importance of this meeting, as By James Bolen tive or are no longer robust shopping destina- The Macy’s Almeda Mall location was spared tions due to changes in the local retail shopping lated to the closures and an additional 6,200 due “We are delighted the Macy’s list has been they will share important course registration in- to company restructuring. published, and as we expected, the Almeda formation with parents and students before they closure this past week when the retail giant an- landscape,” Macy’s CEO Terry Lundgren said in nounced the sites of 68 stores it plans to close a statement. Opened in 1962, the 209,000-squre-foot Pasa- Macy’s is not part of the nationwide store clos- register for classes for the upcoming school dena Town Square Macy’s will account for 78 ings,” Felton said. “Macy’s has always shown year. There will be an update on the new fresh- this year in an effort to cut costs amid lower The announcement came fresh on the heels sales. -
Parking Map – Spectator
PARKING MAP – SPECTATOR 1 2 3 4 5 6 MAIN ENTRY 7 8 9 11 10 14 12 13 N SURFACE PARKING PARKING GARAGE 1 – HOUSTON CENTER ONE - $18.00 DAILY 8 – 1179 AUSTIN - $6.00 DAILY 2 – 814 LA BRANCH - $12.00 DAILY 9 – AVENIDA CENTRAL - $12.00 DAILY 3 – HESS TOWER GARAGE - $40.00 DAILY 10 – 1317 AUSTIN - $5.00 DAILY 4 – 1611 RUSK - $5.00 DAILY 11 – 1417 POLK - $5.00 DAILY 5 – 4 HOUSTON CENTER - $18.00 DAILY 12 – 1858 POLK - $10.00 DAILY 6 – 1111 SAN JACINTO - $18.00 DAILY 13 – TUNDRA GARAGE - $12.00 DAILY 7 – FOUR SEASONS - $18.00 DAILY 14 – HILTON AMERICAS - $20.00 DAILY PARKING & DIRECTIONS To Turner Stadium 1700 Wilson Rd, Humble, TX 77338 • Directions to Turner Stadium coming from North to South: 1. Driving along Interstate 69 (Hwy 59), take the exit toward Bush Intercont’l Airport/Will Clayton Pkwy 2. Turn left onto Will Clayton Pkwy 3. Turn left onto Wilson Rd 4. Destination will be on the right behind Humble High School • Directions to Turner Stadium coming from South to North: 1. Driving along Interstate 69 (Hwy 59), take the exit toward Bush Intercont’l Airport/Will Clayton Pkwy 2. Merge onto Eastex Freeway Service Rd 3. Slight right toward Will Clayton Pkwy 4. Turn left onto Wilson Rd 5. Destination will be on the right behind Humble High School • Directions to Turner Stadium coming from IAH: 1. Head west to follow signs for Will Clayton Pkwy to Humble 2. Turn left onto Wilson Rd 3. Destination will be on the right behind Humble High School • Directions to Turner Stadium coming from West to East: 1. -
Local Government Corporation Presentation
Budget and Fiscal Affairs Committee Local Government Corporations Presentation April 29, 2014 1 Local Government Corporation Definition • A public, non-profit corporation created to aid and act on behalf of one or more local governments to accomplish any governmental purpose of those local governments. Tex. Transp. Code Ann. § 431.101(a). • Used for funding transportation, water and sewer infrastructure, economic development ventures, and other projects that will benefit the public. 2 Local Government Corporation Creation If the City chooses to create a local government corporation, then the City Council must approve, by resolution: – Creation – Certificate of formation • After creation, City Council must approve any amendments to the Certificate of formation • No bonds may be issued without City Council approval – Bylaws • Directors may be removed with or without cause by City Council approval • Includes Code of Ethics to govern Directors • LGCs are required to establish programs for MWBE businesses • Certificate of formation and any amendments are filed with the Secretary of State. 3 LGC Powers and Limits • The LGC is subject to the Public Information Act and the Open Meetings Act (Transp. Code §§ 431.003, 431.004, 431.005). • The LGC may issue bonds and notes to carry out its purpose. • On dissolution or liquidation of an LGC created by a City, all assets shall be transferred to the City. Tex. Trans. Code Ann. § 431.186. • No independent authority to tax. • No eminent domain power. 4 Checks and Balances City Council retains control -
New Student Guide Fall 2018
NEW STUDENT GUIDE FALL 2018 Table of Contents 3 Welcome 38 Disability Services for Students (DSS) 4 Building by Floor Application Process 6 Directory Accommodations Possible 8 Locations of Interest 39 Financial Aid Office 10 Admissions – Cost of Attendance Application Information 12 Bookstore 41 Fitness Center 13 Bursar 42 Health Care for TWU – Houston 14 Bursar – Payment Highlights Immunizations 15 Bursar – Installment Payments 44 International Student Services 16 Bursar – Payment Options 45 Library Services 19 Campus Ministries Academic Resource Center (ARC) 20 Career Connections Center (CCC) 46 Library Research Services Resume Reviews and Mock Interviews ARC Collections and Resources Career Readiness Workshops ARC Use Guidelines and Seminars Assistance for Students Career Advising Appointments 47 Parking and Transportation Resource Library and Guides Garage Associated with TWU 23 CCC – Career Readiness Fannin South Park & Ride Lot Job Postings Public Parking at 1020 Holcombe TWU Connect TMC Contract Parking (POP) Job Search Web Sites Nursing Job Search Sites 48 Parking and Transportation Student Organization Presentations METRO Q Card for Full Time Students 24 Central Receiving/Copy Center 49 Pioneer Center for Student Excellence 26 Computer Lab & OoT Overview 50 Registrar’s Office 27 Computer Lab Use – Guidelines 52 Registration & Online Service – 28 Computer Information Pioneer Portal 29 Computer Info – Pioneer Portal, Blackboard & Canvas 53 Student Life Office 54 ID Badge Station 30 Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) 56 -
Notice of City of Houston, Texas, General Election
NOTICE OF CITY OF HOUSTON, TEXAS, GENERAL ELECTION, AVISO DE ELECCIÓN GENERAL DE LA CIUDAD DE HOUSTON, TEXAS THÔNG BÁO VỀ CUỘC TỔNG TUYỂN CỬ CỦA THÀNH PHỐ 德克薩斯州休士頓市普選通知 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2019 MARTES 5 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2019 HOUSTON, TEXAS, 2019 年 11 月 5 日(星期二) THỨ BA, NGÀY 5 THÁNG MƯỜI MỘT, 2019 To the registered voters of the City of Houston, Texas: A los votantes registrados de la Ciudad de Houston, Texas: 至德克薩斯州休士頓市已登記選民: Kính gửi các cử tri đã ghi danh bỏ phiếu của Thành Phố Houston, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Houston, Texas, will POR ESTE MEDIO, SE NOTIFICA que la Ciudad de Houston, Texas, realizará Texas: 特此通知,德克薩斯州休士頓市將於 2019 年 11 月 conduct a General Election (the “Election”) as described herein, on una Elección General (la “Elección”), tal como se describe en este 5 日(星期二)上午七時至下午七時舉行普選 Tuesday, November 5, 2019, between the hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., documento, el martes 5 de noviembre de 2019 de 7 a.m. a 7 p.m., mediante la THEO ĐÂY XIN THÔNG BÁO Thành Phố Houston, Texas, sẽ tổ (以下簡稱「選舉」),屆時將選舉下列休士頓市 at which there will be elected the following officers of the City of cual se elegirán los siguientes funcionarios de la Ciudad de Houston chức một Cuộc Tổng Tuyển Cử ("Cuộc Bầu Cử") như trình bày 官員: Houston: trong tài liệu này, vào thứ Ba, ngày 5 tháng Mười Một, 2019, từ 7 Alcalde giờ sáng đến 7 giờ tối, để bầu chọn các viên chức sau đây cho 市长 Mayor Consejero, Distrito A Thành Phố Houston: Council Member, District A Consejero, Distrito B A 選區議員 Council Member, District B Consejero, Distrito C Thị Trưởng B 選區議員 Council -
Houston Multifamily Marketview
Occupancy Avg. Rental Rate Net Absorption Under Construction Completions Houston’s multifamily market started the year with The Northwest absorbed more than 1,100 units or leasing demand on a sound note, absorbing nearly roughly 38% of the total absorption this quarter, 3,000 units in the first quarter of 2018 and most likely stemming from homeowners still continues to showcase tightening fundamentals; displaced by Harvey. The construction pipeline overall occupancy increased 30 basis points over continues to subside for now with the market the quarter to 89.7% and rents grew an annualized currently holding just under 11,000 units 4.5% to $1.16 per sq. ft. across all classes. underway, far below the 5-year active average construction level of 18,580 units. According to reports from Apartment Data Services (ADS) the Central submarket cluster was a hot bed of activity this quarter. The cluster accounted for three of the five hottest submarkets for the quarter Moody Analytics is forecasting Houston to add with Downtown, Heights/Washington Ave, 72,700 new payrolls this year, up from 70,500 in Montrose/Museum /Midtown – Downtown 2017. Using the conventional demand benchmark absorbed 3.6% of its market inventory and saw a of 6:1 for new leasing growth, the outlook this year rental growth of 22.5% annualized. is for Houston to absorb approximately 12,000 units based on sustained job growth. Robert C. Kramp Director, Research & Analysis– Texas-Oklahoma Division +1 713 5771715 [email protected] E. Michelle Miller Research Operations Manager– Texas-Oklahoma Division +1 214 9796584 [email protected] CJ Mgbeahuru Research Coordinator– Texas-Oklahoma Division +1 713 577 1720 [email protected] CBRE Houston 2800 Post Oak Blvd, Suite 500 Houston, TX 77056 To learn more about CBRE Research, or to access additional research reports, please visit the Global Research Gateway at www.cbre.com/researchgateway. -
Globalization, Obsolescence, Migration and The
BORDERLAND APPROPRIATIONS: GLOBALIZATION, OBSOLESCENCE, MIGRATION AND THE AMERICAN SHOPPING MALL A Dissertation by GREGORY N. MARINIC Submitted to the Office of Graduate and Professional Studies of Texas A&M University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Chair of Committee, Sarah Deyong Co-chair of Committee, Peter Lang Committee Members, Koichiro Aitani Cecilia Giusti Head of Department, Robert Warden August 2017 Major Subject: Architecture Copyright 2017 Gregory Marinic ABSTRACT The notion of place embodies a complex intersection of architecture, occupancy, and identity. Tied to geographic and historical conditions, built environments existing between two worlds or within contested territories reveal the underlying political and social forces that have shaped them. Assuming an analogous relationship between consumption and architecture as interconnected systems, this dissertation examines American suburbia in the early twenty-first century to assess convergent flows related to consumption. It engages with the changing nature of retail form, function, and obsolescence to illustrate transnational and technological influences impacting suburban commercial architecture. More specifically, it analyzes occupancies, appropriations, and informal adaptations of retail environments in two distinct regional contexts in North America—the USA-Mexico Borderlands of Texas and the USA-Canada Borderlands of the Eastern Great Lakes region. This research charts the rise, fall, and transformation of the American -
Metrolift Designated Stops at Major Locations SCHOOLS MEDICAL
METROLift Designated Stops at Major Locations At frequently visited public places (i.e., schools, shopping centers and hospitals) with multiple entrances, METROLift, together with the property management, has installed designated METROLift stop signs where patrons and drivers can meet. Be sure you’re at the METROLift sign so the driver can see you. This practice helps our drivers to locate all patrons at that stop, making sure that no one is left behind. Below is a list of designated stops at major locations. SCHOOLS University Center for Students with Disabilities Art Institute 4300 Wheeler - Entrance 6 4140 Southwest Freeway - Rear Entrance University of Houston/Downtown Houston Community College (HCC) 2 Travis - Lower Level Parking Garage 3400 Caroline - Jew Don Boney By Police Station - Under Main St. Bridge On Holman at Caroline - Eastbound Business Career Center MEDICAL FACILITIES/HOSPITALS 1301 Alabama - Faculty Parking Ben Taub Lot at Caroline 1502 Taub Loop - Front Entrance Texas Southern University Diagnostic Clinic 4500 Ennis at Wheeler 6448 Main - Front Entrance Athletic Bldg. Under Canopy Hermann Professional Building 3443 Blodgett - by Police Station 6410 Fannin - University of Houston/Central Campus METROLift Entrance - Truck Zone 4800 Calhoun - Entrance 1 Memorial Hermann Hospital 4800 Cullen - Entrance 14 - Ed. Center Melcher Hall 6411 Fannin - Emergency Entrance University Center Houston Northwest Medical Center 4800 Cullen - Entrance 11 710 Judiwood - Front Entrance 20 LBJ Hospital Christus St. Joseph Hospital 5600 Kelley - Front Entrance 1819 LaBranch - Side Entrance M.D. Anderson Hospital/Clinic Christus St. Joseph Cullen 1515 Holcombe - Front Entrance Family Bldg. Medical Towers 1404 St. Joseph Pkwy - Front Entrance 1709 Dryden - Dryden Entrance St.