City of Meadowlakes Texas news

 

 

Tue
26
Sep

Meadowlakes council approves budget, tax rate

City hits snag on new solid waste contract

 

By Glynis Crawford Smith

The Highlander

The Meadowlakes City Council on Tuesday, Sept. 19, adopted a tax rate and budget and tackled a trash tote problem that challenges the pristine curbside appearance of the city.

Unanimous approval was given for the previously proposed tax rate of $0.315 (or 3.15 cents) per $100 property value. It is comprised of $0.1512 per $100 for the interest and sinking fund (I&S) and $0.1638 for maintenance and operation (M&O).

It will support a budget for the Fiscal Year 2017-2018 of $3,920,055 in expenses in the general, utility and recreation funds and debt service.

Tue
25
Apr

Meadowlakes candidates speak up

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Note: In publication, two errors were made in relating responses by Bobby Brown in the Tuesday, April 25, edition of The Highlander. The corrected quotes are seen below in red type.

Although David Baker drew no challenger, he offered responses to the questions we asked and those answers are included also here in HighlanderNews.com,  following candidate forum biographies.

By Glynis Crawford Smith

The Highlander

Early voting began Monday, April 24, and in Meadowlakes, two places on the ballot are contested.

In their ballot order, Edwin O'Hayre and Mel Hazlewood are candidates for Place 4 and Bobby Brown and Charles Henley are in the running for Place 5.

Tue
18
Oct

Meadowlakes issues rabies alert

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The City of Meadowlakes has issued a rabies alert as a public health notice.

A skunk that has tested positive for rabies was trapped recently by Meadowlakes Animal Control Officer Robbie Galaway. There was no known contact with the skunk, but it is unknown how long the skunk was located in the Meadowlakes Drive area from which the animal was captured.

"Should a resident find a wild animal acting out of the ordinary do not approach it," said Mayor Mary Ann Raesener. "Please call the Meadowlakes Animal Control, 877-816-8136.

"We encourage our residents to please be conscious when out doors and remember to always vaccinate your pets."

The city also provided the number of Texas Department of State Health Services Zoonosis Control Program 254- 778-6744.

Mon
01
Aug

Meadowlakes Council votes for savings

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BY GLYNIS CRAWFORD SMITH
THE HIGHLANDER

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