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  • El Paso County to Improve Pilot Recycling Program

    El Paso Texas, July 28, 2008 – The County of El Paso is doing its best to help the environment and develop a green culture within its departments and among its employees. Today, Commissioners Court approved a motion to implement six recommendations suggested by the Facilities Management Department.
    FDM Interim Director Manny Lucero and Executive Assistant Monique Aguilar gave an assessment of the current pilot program before Commissioners Court.
    Since the beginning of May this year, a total of 50 recycling boxes were distributed amongst different department within the Courthouse where paper, cardboard, aluminum, metal, tin and plastic containers (1 and 2) could be placed for recycling.
    The program works exactly the same way the city’s curbside recycling program works.
    The Facilities Management Department reported positive results after just three months of being implemented and specifically made six recommendations:
    • Authorize a permanent recycling program at the Courthouse
    • Authorize the FMD to implement the program at the MDR Building, Northeast Annex, and Mission Valley Annex, beginning in FY08-09 as feasible and appropriate
     
    • Authorize recycling programs at other County facilities that are not under the FMD budget, such as the Sheriff Headquarters Building, Detention Facilities, Juvenile Probation, Justices of the Peace, County-owned Community Centers, and Ascarate Park if they choose to participate 
       
    • Establish County-wide recycling policies that include requiring departments to return printer cartridges whenever feasible, encourage responsible practices, and prohibit the disposal of hazardous materials in the regular trash collection  
    • Encourage departments to consider a manufacturer’s cartridge/toner recycling programs when purchasing new printers and copiers;
     
    • Encourage departments to provide continuous education and guidance to their employees in order to maintain a successful program.
      

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  • COUNTY BUILDING CLOSED ON JULY 4th

    El Paso, Texas – In observance of the Independence Day, the County Courthouse and the satellite offices will be closed for business on Friday, July 4th.
    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 your convenience, the county building and its satellite offices will be open during regular office hours on Thursday, July 3rd, 2008 and resume normal operations next Monday.

    The Independence Day is commonly associated with fireworks and this year after a petition made by eastside residents, the County Commissioners Court banned aerial fireworks and ordered the closing of 13 streets in the Montana Vista area to protect the safety and well being of the area residents.

    The street to be closed are:
    Flager St, Suwanee St, Vista del Este St, Las Casitas Av, Krag St, Buntline Dr, Desert Meadows Rd, Oshea Dr, Acacia Dr, Century Dr, Edward Williams Dr, Snoqualmie Dr and Oleary Rd.
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  • Official Ground Breaking Ceremony for the Ysleta Annex

    El Paso, Texas, July 2, 2008 - County Officials and members of the community gathered this morning to break ground for new Ysleta Annex.
    The building will house at least nine departments which provide direct service to the public like the Justices of the Peace No. 5, District Clerk, County Clerk, County Attorney, Adult Probation and others.
    "With this new building we are bringing the county closer to the people," said County Judge Anthony Cobos during the ceremony.
    The new building, which is located in Precinct 3, is the first energy efficient facility to be built under the Energy Star Criteria.
    The 30 thousand square feet building will be located at 9521 Socorro road.
    "I am pleased with the progress we have made on this project and anticipate the completion of the project within the next 210 days," said Precinct 3 Commissioner Miguel A. Teran.
    The firm Wright & Dalbin Architects Inc. designed the facility which has an estimated cost of $4.3 million. A tentative ribbon cutting ceremony and open house for the 30 thousand square foot building has been set for December 12th.