Highland Village police officers will patrol your home while you are gone. Officers look for any signs of unusual activity or suspicious persons loitering near your home. During the past year, we conducted 10,149 vacation watch checks of those homes while the owners were out of town. Contact us at 972-317-6551 to have your home placed on Vacation Watch or download a vacation watch form and fax it or drop it by the Police Department anytime. You can also call us when your form is ready and we will send an officer to your home to pick it up.
Sanitary Sewer Overflows (SSO) has become a major issue with the Federal & State Agencies in recent years. A recent study shows that 43% of all SSO’s are caused by pipe blockages. Of those pipe blockages, a large portion of them are attributed to Fats, Oils and Grease (FOG) in the collections systems. Naturally, Cities target the Food Service Establishments by inspecting required grease traps on a monthly cycle. But we must all be reminded to not pour grease down the sink from our holiday meals.
Is just as important during the winter months as during the summer months. In the City of Highland Village, sewer rates are taken from winter averaging. The following are just a few ideas that could help you and your family conserve water.
If you would like additional information on water conservation or information regarding our water, please call the utility operations office at 972-317-2989.
During the winter months it is not uncommon to see fire hydrants being flushed. This is an important part of keeping the proper disinfection levels required by regulatory agencies. It also exercises the hydrants so they will perform correctly in case they are needed in an emergency.
Here are tips to assist you during the winter to help prevent frozen water pipes:
You can protect our untreated water resources:
Learn to save a life! The Highland Village Fire Department conducts monthly CPR and Health Care Provider courses for our residents. Training covers Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for Adults, Infants and Children and Automated External Defibrillator (AED) training. Participants learn how to perform CPR and care for breathing and cardiac emergencies in adults, how to use an automated external defibrillator (AED) and learn how to prevent, recognize and provide basic care for breathing and cardiac emergencies in infants and children under the age of 12. Upcoming CPR - Healthcare Provider classes will be held on Thursday, January 8, 2009 and Thursday, February 5 , 2009 from 6:00-9:00 pm. CPR costs are $25 for residents of Highland Village and $45 for non-residents. Healthcare Provider costs are $35 for residents and $55 for non-residents. A form of ID is required for address verification. Please contact the Highland Village Fire Department at (972) 317-0890 to sign-up. Class size is limited!!
In an effort to better serve residents, increase ridership and improve service efficiencies, DCTA is conducting a comprehensive review of all services. The planning staff is considering service modifications that will better match our services with ridership demand. The university shuttle system will be improved to match the anticipated growth in student populations over the coming years. Potential measures to improve operational efficiencies on Access are also being reviewed. In anticipation of rail service beginning in 2010, the service improvement program will outline strategies to ensure DCTA’s bus services offer adequate and timely connections to the A-train and its five rail stations.
During the months of January and February, the Highland Village/Lewisville Connect services are being reviewed. Staff has developed some preliminary recommendations that include increased coverage and frequency and new service along High School, Bellaire and Rockbrook; improved transfer opportunities at Main Street Wal-Mart, along Business 121, and the Vista Ridge Mall. Staff is also analyzing the performance of Route 22 along FM 407. Through this analysis and public feedback, DCTA hope to determine the appropriate service levels for this corridor or other alternatives that will better meet the travel needs of Highland Village residents.
A series of public meetings will be held in Lewisville and Highland Village to review the proposed modifications and gather comments from the public. Persons with hearing or sight interpretive service needs are asked to contact DCTA at 972.221.4600 or info@dcta.net at least two business days in advance of the meeting. Those residents unable to attend the meeting but would like to share their thoughts on service improvements can contact Boris Palchik, Senior Planner, at 972.221.4600 or through email at bpalchik@dcta.net.
We are still attempting to finalize additional meeting venues in Highland Village that would be accessible by using Route 22. Once these meetings are finalized they will be posted on dcta.net. The schedule and locations of the currently finalized public meetings are as follows:
Tuesday, January 27th - 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
City of Lewisville Municipal Annex
(Community Room)
1197 W. Main
Lewisville, TX 75067
Connect Routes 20 & 21
Tuesday, January 27th - 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
City of Lewisville Municipal Annex
(Community Room)
1197 W. Main
Lewisville, TX 75067
Connect Routes 20 & 21
Wednesday, January 28th - 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Highland Village City Hall
(Police Training Room)
1000 Highland Village Road
Highland Village, TX 75077
Wednesday, January 28th - 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Highland Village City Hall
(Police Training Room)
1000 Highland Village Road
Highland Village, TX 75077
Saturday, January 17, 2009
8:00 a.m. Race Day Registration
9:00 a.m. 5K Race Start
9:15 a.m. Dog Race Start
Fees: $22 Adult; $15 Student/Kid; $25 Dog & Partner Entry
Visit www.highlandvillage.org for details
Register On-Line at www.HVPF.com or at www.terrafirmapromo.com/events/resolution or
Parks and Recreation Office at City of Highland Village
Registration Fees:
$22 Adult; $15 Students/Kids; $25 Dog & Partner Entry
Register by January 9 and receive a long sleeve Resolution Run Shirt
Wednesday, January 21, 2009. Sign-Up NOW! And plan for February 25, 2009. Space is limited; sign up by January 14, 2009. Cost is $5, includes $10 Casino play money, $10 Black Jack play money and a $5 food coupon. Register at the Parks and Recreation Department at 1000 Highland Village Road. The bus leaves from the City of Highland Village Municipal Complex, 1000 Highland Village Road, at 9:00 a.m. and leaves Choctaw at 4:00 p.m. Feel free to contact the Parks and Recreation Department for more information at (972) 317-7430
Father Daughter Dance: February 13, 2009 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Tickets go on sale January 12, 2009 for residents ($18) and January 19, 2009 for nonresidents ($21). Come enjoy dinner and a rose, dancing and door prizes. Space is limited. Dress Semi-Formal.
You may register in person at the Parks Department in City Hall, corner of Brazos Blvd. and Highland Village Rd. Feel free to contact the Parks and Recreation Department at 972-317-7430 with any questions.
The passes will be sold for $50.00 beginning February 2009. These passes allow you to enter Copperas Park and Pilot Knoll Park for the day either to enjoy the park or to use the boat ramp. You may purchase the passes at the Parks Department in City Hall, corner of Brazos Blvd. and Highland Village Rd.