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  • EPWU SEEKS PUBLIC INPUT FOR COUNTY STORMWATER MASTER PLAN

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  
    Public Information Office                    Aracely Lazcano I    
    County of El Paso, Texas                    PIO@epcounty.com I
    Monday, September 14, 2009             (P) 915.546.2000 I Ext 4106 I
    http://www.epcounty.com/

     

     

    Public Input Needed for County Stormwater Master Plan
    Who: El Paso Water Utilities and El Paso County
    What: Public meeting 
    When: September 16, 2009 at 6:30 p.m. 
    Where: Commissioner’s Court Chambers, El Paso County Courthouse 


    (El Paso, TX) --
    The first of three public meetings to discuss the development of a Stormwater Master Plan for the County of El Paso will be held on Wednesday, September 16.


    The project is being funded jointly by El Paso County and the Texas Water Development Board, with project management services provided by EPWU.

    URS, an engineering firm, has been hired to complete the study which will identify flooding locations in the County and recommend improvements. 
     

    “This is the first step towards providing relief to County areas that have historic flooding issues,” said EPWU President and CEO Ed Archuleta. “A comprehensive plan should be in place before any plans for improvements move forward.” 
     

    The purpose of the meeting is to provide background and the intent of the Stormwater Master Plan and get public input.

    The project findings will be summarized in a written report describing repeated problem flood areas and potential measures to prevent future flooding.
     

    The public is invited to attend, and written and oral comments will be accepted.

    For more information please contact,
    Christina Montoya, Vice President Communications and Marketing of EPWU - (915) 594-5596 (office) / (915) 319-9881 (cell) / cmontoya@epwu.org

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  • Commissioners Court Meeting Highlights for Monday, September 14, 2009

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  

    Public Information Office                    Aracely Lazcano I PIO   
    County of El Paso, Texas                    PIO@epcounty.com I Suite 301
    Monday, September 14, 2009             (P) 915.546.2000 I Ext 4106 I
    http://www.epcounty.com/

    County and Sheriff’s Union Reach Agreement
    (El Paso, TX) -- In today’s meeting, Commissioners Court accepted the offer made by the El Paso County Sheriff’s Officers Association to waive the cost of living allowance (COLA) increase for the months of October 2009 and April 2010; in return, the county agreed to a two-year expansion of their contract, which was due to expire in 2012 and will now end in September 30, 2014.
    Under the current contract, Sherriff’s deputies are entitled to a cost of living increase every six months. This agreement will save the county 1.2 million for fiscal year 2010.
    “This proposal is an example of how the ranking file of the Sheriff’s Office is committed and sensitive to the needs of the tax payers of this community. They know that we are in a tight budget crisis and this really goes to speak to the union character and their commitment to El Paso county constituents,” said County Judge Anthony Cobos.
    The County Judge commended the Sheriff’s union leader and County Commissioner Pct. 1 Anna Perez for taking the lead in the negotiations.
    The motion made by County Commissioner Pct. 1 Anna Perez and seconded by County Judge Cobos was approved unanimously. 

    September is Hunger Action Month


    County Commissioners Court
    has adopted a resolution recognizing September as the “Hunger Action Month” in El Paso County.
    During the adoption of the resolution, which was sponsored by County Judge Anthony Cobos and seconded by County Commissioner Veronica Escobar, officials with the West Texas Food Bank stated that hunger is an issue in our community and that one in every four people in our area suffers as a result of lack of food due to poverty.
    It is estimated that in El Paso County around 200,000 people do not have a daily meal and the number continues to grow, officials said. Therefore, in an effort to increase awareness about this problem and to highlight the generosity of non-profit organizations and the private sector in their efforts to fight hunger, El Paso County Commissioners court unanimously approved such resolution.|
    Locally, the West Texas Food Bank distributes over five million pounds of food and provides emergency and temporary food assistance to more than 118,000 people per year through the help of more than 180 non-profit partner agencies. 
    On September 16, the non-profit organization in partnership with Fred Loya Insurance will deliver 300 baskets of food at 800 N. Zaragoza for needy people.
    With every dollar donated to the West Texas Food Bank, they are able to provide up to seven warm meals for people in need.
    People or companies interested in making donations please contact (915)595-1060 for more information.
      

    Ascarate Park Update 

    As part of the county efforts to upgrade Ascarate Park facilities, members of Commissioners Court awarded a $79,894 contract to a local company to re-design four baseball fields.
    The baseball fields will remain in the same location but will be of uniform dimensions. In order to complete this phase of the project, the handball courts will be moved and new courts will be built in a nearby area to better accommodate the players.

    In addition to re-designing the fields; new backstops, dug outs and fencing will be placed.
    In the future, the county will be also upgrading the irrigation system to preserve the fields’ playing condition.

    When completed, Ascarate will have six ball fields available for the public’s enjoyment.  

     (CC09-09-90)

     

  • Labor Day Holiday Update - Cierra Condado por Día Festivo

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  

    Public Information Office                    Aracely Lazcano I PIO   
    County of El Paso, Texas                    500 E. San Antonio I  Suite 301
    Thursday, September 3, 2009             (P) 915.546.2000 I Ext 4106 I
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    http://www.epcounty.com/

    (El Paso, TX) Thursday, September 3, 2009 - In observance of Labor Day, the El Paso County Courthouse will be closed to the public on Monday, September 7, 2009.

    Commissioners Court’s regular session will not take place.

    The offices of the District and County Clerks will not be available to the public, nor will their satellite offices in the Northeast or the Ysleta Annex.

    We urge the community to take this into consideration and plan ahead in case there is the need to use a service provided by the county. For example; application for passports, birth and marriage certificates, deeds, etc.

    For the public’s convenience, the county courthouse and its satellite offices will be open during regular office hours on Friday, September 4, 2009.
    Ascarate
    Park, Ascarate Golf Course and the Aquatic Center will be open for the Labor Day holiday weekend.
    The Labor Day holiday weekend marks the end of the pool season. Admission is $2 for adults and children at the Ascarate Aquatic Center and $1 for the Gallegos (Canutillo) and O'Donnell (Fabens) pools.
    Pets are allowed in the park with a leash and non-alcoholic beverages are permitted within the park premises.
    Seniors (65 or older) are not required to have a fishing license and their admission is FREE. 
    Ascarate Golf Course will be open from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and the driving range until 10:00 p.m.County residents with any emergency must call 911 for immediate assistance or the Sheriff's Office Dispatch for non-emergency calls at (915) 546-2280.
    Normal operations for all offices and facilities will resume on Tuesday, September 8, 2009. 
    For more information about El Paso County programs and services please visit
    www.epcounty.com 

    Cierra Condado por Día Festivo
     (El Paso, TX)—Viernes 4 de Septiembre del 2009 – Con motivo de la Celebración del Día del Trabajo, el edificio del condado permanecerá cerrado al público el lunes 7 de septiembre del 2009.La sesión ordinaria de la Corte de Comisionados no se llevará a cabo.Las oficinas de la Secretaría de Distrito y del Condado no brindarán servicio al público por lo que se solicita a la comunidad que tome en consideración la celebración del día festivo. El Parque Ascarate, el campo de Golf  y el Centro Acuático permanecerán abiertos durante el fin de semana feriado.Dicha celebración marca la conclusión de la operación de las albercas ubicadas en los parques del condado. Sin embargo, las albercas de los parques O’Donnell (Canutillo) y Gallegos (Fabens) estarán abiertas a un costo de $1 por persona, mientras que la admisión en el parque acuático de Ascarate es de $2  por niños y adultos.Se le recuerda a la comunidad que las mascotas con correa son permitidas en el parque  Ascarate y se prohíbe la introducción y consumo de bebidas alcohólicas.Personas adultas de 65 años o mayores no requieren licencia de pesca y su admisión al parque es gratis.El Campo de golf abrirá sus puertas de 6:00 a.m. a 8:00 p.m. mientras que el nuevo campo iluminado de práctica brindara servicio hasta las 10:00 p.m.Residentes del condado con alguna emergencia deben hablar al teléfono 911 y para asistencia no emergente a la oficina del Sheriff at (915)546-2280.El edificio del condado reanudará operaciones en horario regular el próximo martes 8 de septiembre del 2009.Para información adicional sobre servicios y programas del condado visite la página de Internet www.epcounty.com
     

    (CC09-09-88)

     

  • County Creates Ethics Commission

     (El Paso, TX)Tuesday, September 1, 2009- In a special session held this morning El Paso County Commissioners unanimously approved the creation of an Ethics Commission by November 2, 2009.
    The creation of a 10-member body will oversee compliance of the County’s Ethics Code: one appointed by each member of Commissioner's Court, and 5 representatives from the public agencies dedicated to arbitration, human resources and legal services. The Court will select from slates submitted.
    The new Ethics Code Legislation was approved by the 81st Texas Legislation and takes effect today.
    Under the provision, the new legislation provides statutory authority and enhanced power to County to establish a County Board of Ethics and authorizes the newly-approved El Paso Ethics Commission to assess civil and criminal penalties for violations of the ethics code.
    Some of the penalties contemplated in the proposed legislation include fines of up to $4,000 for violations, fines of up to $500 for County public servants (Elected County officials, County employees and agents), lobbyists and vendors who delay providing information to the Commission, and up to 3 months in jail for unauthorized destruction or release of confidential information.

    Additionally, the members of the court directed the Human Resources Director to draft a letter to be sent by the County Judge inviting participation by selected entities.  (CC08-09-87)