ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ON TEXAS LEGISLATURE’S AGENDA

By Ella Tyler

The agenda for the upcoming session of the Texas Legislature will be dense with bills that, directly or indirectly, affect the quality of the environment in Texas. More than 50 bills have already been filed that match the criteria “environment” on the legislature’s online bill search.

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Posted on: Friday 2 January 2009
Filed under: News and Energy and Parks and Transportation
2008-09 RESOURCE GUIDE IS ON CEC WEBSITE

We are pleased to announce that our 2008/09 Resource Guide is available as a PDF here on our website. We have many new member groups, updated information about elected officials and a greatly improved index. For a hard copy, call the office at (713) 524-4232.

Posted on: Friday 2 January 2009
Filed under: EcoNotes
TECHS AND TRAINERS COMPUTER RECYCLING AT GREEN BANK

Green Bank is hosting a free computer drop off for Techs & Trainers on Saturday January 3 from 9 am to noon. Green Bank is located at 4000 Greenbriar at US 59. (more…)

Posted on: Friday 2 January 2009
Filed under: EcoNotes
OPEN TRAILS DAY ON KATY PRAIRIE JANUARY 4

KPC’s Open Trails program encourages visitors to experience the sights and sounds of KPC preserves throughout the year. Visitors can hike a self-guided trail and discover the sights and sounds of the Katy Prairie for themselves. (more…)

Posted on: Friday 2 January 2009
Filed under: EcoNotes
STATE OF THE AIR BREAKFAST JANUARY 27

Join GHASP for the 2009 State of the Air Breakfast on Tuesday, January 27 from 7:30 am to 8:30 am at the Junior League of Houston, 1811 Briar Oaks Lane. (more…)

Posted on: Friday 2 January 2009
Filed under: EcoNotes
HOUSTON AUDUBON SOCIETY SEEKS SANCTUARY MANAGEMENT INTERNS

There are two openings for part-time workers to assist with management of Houston Audubon Sanctuaries on the Upper Texas Coast. The duties include controlling exotic plant species, erecting sanctuary signs, posting boundaries, maintaining fences, picking up trash, and performing other tasks as necessary. (more…)

Posted on: Friday 2 January 2009
Filed under: EcoNotes
ENVIRONMENTAL HEADLINES, DECEMBER 24 - JANUARY 2

CAMPAIGN BEGINS FOR CHRISTMAS TREE RECYCLING
Houston Chronicle 12/31/08
Residents may save the city millions of dollars in landfill costs by taking part in a recycling program set up to turn timber into garden mulch.

BRAZORIA COUNTY’S BEACHES NEED YOUR LEFTOVER TREES

HOUSTON GETS COURT VICTORY IN BATTLE AGAINST STRIP CLUBS
Houston Chronicle 12/31/08
The city of Houston claimed a significant victory Wednesday in its effort to stamp out strip clubs and pornographic boutiques that have set up shop too close to neighborhoods.

CITY SEEKS TO CLOSE PLANT AFTER ODOR, BLASTS IRK RESIDENTS

COMMISSIONERS OFFER $10 MILLION FOR DYNAMO STADIUM
Houston Chronicle 12/23/08
Harris County Commissioners El Franco Lee and Sylvia Garcia have tentatively agreed to contribute $10 million in public money to the Dynamo stadium project, provided the team and the city agree to certain conditions, city and county officials said Tuesday.

BIT OF LAND TRIGGERS BIG FIGHT OVER CITY OF HOUSTON’S POWERS
Houston Chronicle 12/28/08
When finished, the .09-acre patch of land near the Galleria will be the city’s smallest park. Too small even for a basketball court, Post Oak Lane Park might be big enough for a game of horseshoes, a few benches and greenery.

MARQUETTE DEVELOPMENT PLANS UNCHANGED
Galveston County Daily News 1/1/09
Despite Hurricane Ike and red flags due to permits, Marquette Land Investments still plans to continue with its massive development.

FEDS SUE TO TAKE NATURE PRESERVE LAND FOR BORDER FENCE
Houston Chronicle 12/30/08
The Department of Homeland Security has sued The Nature Conservancy to condemn land in a South Texas nature preserve for the border fence.

WHOOPING CRANE COUNT IN TEXAS UP TO RECORD 270
Houston Chronicle 12/29/08
Houston Chronicle The whooping crane population has set another record with 270 of the endangered birds wintering on the Texas Coastal Bend.

HOUSTON MAN HAULS AWAY BUS RIDERS’ TRASH IN FREE TIME
Houston Chronicle 12/26/08
John A. Branch furiously scrapes the concrete underneath the wooden bus stop bench with his plastic, blue-toothed rake.

Posted on: Friday 2 January 2009
Filed under: Headlines