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Safety Tips for In Your Residence * List only your initials and last name on your mailbox or in telephone books. * Be alert when returning home by having your key ready as you approach the door; in addition, if you think someone is inside, don’t go in! Call the police from a nearby phone. * If possible, equip your house or apartment door with a peephole and dead bolt lock with a one-inch throw. * Be sure all windows have secure frames and locks. Secure sliding doors by drilling a hole through the inside frames, and inserting a nail to prevent sliding. Place a strong piece of wood in the track. Install locks to prevent sliding or lifting. Use window key locks. Keep keys in locks for quick exit in case of emergency or fire. For double-hung windows, drill holes downward where inside and outside sashes meet. Insert nails or bolts. Consider grates for basement and first floor windows. (Check local fire codes first.) Consider buying an alarm from a reputable dealer. * Never open your door to strangers. Request identification from all repair or service personnel, and verify the identity before letting them in, especially if you have not called for repairs. * Use outside lighting whenever possible. * Never hide your door key in a flower pot or under a mat. In fact, don't hide your door key anywhere outside your residence. * Make certain your door is locked whenever you leave, even if only for a short time. When practical, lock your home and/or office door be- hind you, or lock your desk. Never leave your purse or valuables visibly unattended. * Have peace of mind when you're away. Inform a trusted neighbor of travel plans. Have him or her collect mail and other deliveries. Don’t share your plans with strangers. Leave shades in their normal positions. Put 2 or more lights on a timer. Use them daily, not just when you're away. The goal for the Yard of the Quarter is to award and recognize the efforts of PV residents who take pride in their home and landscape and inspire others to do the same. The program will start in March and end in De- cember. Each yard may only win the Yard of the Quar- ter award once in a calendar year. RECOMMENDED JUDGING CRITERIA. Yard of the Quarter candidates are judged solely on the total exterior appearance of their property and front yard as viewed from the street. General upkeep of the yard and property is paramount. Factors include the overall ap- pearance, tidiness and neatness of the front of the prop- erty. Each yard will be chosen from the nomination given to the Keeping PV Clean & Beautiful Committee. Nomination can be made by emailing to cityofpvquarterly@gmail.com . Note: Residents may nominate their own property. A. Yard Maintenance: plants * Minimum weeds in flowerbeds * Yard free of debris and clutter * Clean walkways & driveways (including boats, trailers, campers, trash containers and yard products removed from view B. Design and Landscaping: appeal * Overall aesthetic appeal, an inspiration to others in the neighborhood * Balance appropriate to house and lot size * While lack of strict adherence to the criteria above does not necessarily result in a disqualification, these criteria offer general guidelines to be recognized * Only the front yard as viewed from the street will be judged. Backyards will not be considered, even if visible from the street. * All plantings must be living; no plastic, silk or artificial plants. Winners will receive: A specially designed "Yard of the Quarter" sign placed in their yard for one quarter and a certificate of recognition signed by the Mayor and given at a Council meeting and a photo in the PV Quarterly newsletter. Security & Safety Chief Larry Johnson & TEAM Keeping PV Clean & Beautiful …... Veronica C. Hargest Sharp, Ed.D. Bobcats & Bulldogs Nation are Playoffs Bound.. Dr. Michael Prince Waller County Sports Broadcast Congratulations to Coach Ricky Sargent and Brad Wright for leading Hempstead and Waller to the Playoffs for 2014! The Bulldogs will open the Playoff run Thursday Night as they will face the North Forest Bulldogs at Jones-Cowart Stadium in Houston, TX starting @7:00 PM. The Bobcats will face the Luling Eagles Friday Night at Kuempel Stadium in Pflugerville, TX starting @7:30 PM. Both games can be heard LIVE at the OpenMic Broadcast Network (OBN-Radio). Sim- ply dial 724.444.7444 from any type of phone while at the game or on the road for the Waller Bulldog Broadcast enter the code 46493 and the Hempstead Bobcat Broadcast enter the code 135036 .. Let's rally together for our youth of Waller Cty... GO BOBCATS!!! GO BULLDOGS!!! Page 2 The City of Prairie View Heavy Trash pickup day is the 3rd Monday of each month and must be scheduled. Call 979-277-1160 National Night Out October 7, 2014 The following subdivisions registered to participate in the NNO 2014 events: Alta Vista, Anderson Quarters, Clark, Owens, Prairie View Courts, Panther Quarters, Ferguson Heights, Wyatt’s Chapel, Hillcrest, Muse, Vicksburg Terrace, Prairie Gables, Pine Island, Brookside Meadows and Prairie Hills. Thanks to the Subdivision Leaders who coordinated the NNO events. Go to www.prairieviewtexas.gov for the full report. Prairie View Yard of the Quarter REPORTED CRIMES OCTOBER ASSAULTS 2 BURGLARY OF A BUSINESS/ BLDG. 0 BURGLARY OF A HABITATION 0 BURGLARY OF A VEHICLE 7 CRIMINAL HOMICIDE 1 CRIMINAL MISCHIEF 4 DISTURBANCE 6 DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED 0 PUBLIC INTOXICATION 1 RAPE 1 ROBBERY 0 THEFT 3 UNAUTHOR- IZED USE MOTOR VEHI- CLE 1 CITATIONS 19 ARREST 2
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