FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 28, 2010
Contact: Doug Adolph
281-275-2724
Sugar Land Continues Community Dialogue on University Boulevard Expansion
Sugar Land, TX - The City of Sugar Land has scheduled an informational meeting on May 6 to discuss the expansion of University Boulevard from Commonwealth Boulevard to the Riverstone subdivision.
The meeting will be held in the Cane Room at Sugar Land City Hall, 2700 Town Center Boulevard North, from 6-8 p.m. Key City staff and consultants will participate in the meeting.
Sugar Land has been discussing the project with the community for several months, including ongoing discussions with the Brazos Landing and Avalon homeowners' associations and surrounding communities.
The dialogue with key community members is intended to ensure residents are kept apprised of the project, one that will result in four lanes divided by medians.
"This roadway will benefit the entire community by alleviating congestion on major routes and improving mobility throughout the region," said City Engineer Chris Steubing. "Providing more direct access to U.S. Highway 59 and State Highway 6 means fewer motorists cutting through neighborhoods to access major thoroughfares -
effectively reducing traffic in communities along Commonwealth."
The meeting will provide citizens an opportunity to visit with staff about the project, discuss details related to design features and provide feedback.
Construction is anticipated to begin in September 2010.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Monday, April 19, 2010
Make First Colony Count
If you have not returned your 2010 U.S. Census form, you can expect a Census worker to visit
your home sometime between May and July. Mandated by the U.S. Constitution, the Census
campaign continues to ensure that every living person in this country is counted. Census data are
used to apportion congressional, state and local elected seats as well as distribute over $400
billion in federal and state funds for essential community services such as roads, schools, parks
and disaster assistance. The count impacts every person and community.
Census forms were mailed in March. If you did not receive a form or cannot locate it, call 1-866-
872-6868 for help. Census workers will identify themselves by presenting an official
identification badge. No private information such as social security numbers or credit card
information will ever be asked.
All census responses are confidential. Answers are protected by law and cannot be shared with
anyone. Extreme measures are taken to protect the identity of individuals and businesses. By
law, the Census Bureau cannot share respondents’ individually identifiable answers with anyone,
including other federal or law enforcement agencies.
your home sometime between May and July. Mandated by the U.S. Constitution, the Census
campaign continues to ensure that every living person in this country is counted. Census data are
used to apportion congressional, state and local elected seats as well as distribute over $400
billion in federal and state funds for essential community services such as roads, schools, parks
and disaster assistance. The count impacts every person and community.
Census forms were mailed in March. If you did not receive a form or cannot locate it, call 1-866-
872-6868 for help. Census workers will identify themselves by presenting an official
identification badge. No private information such as social security numbers or credit card
information will ever be asked.
All census responses are confidential. Answers are protected by law and cannot be shared with
anyone. Extreme measures are taken to protect the identity of individuals and businesses. By
law, the Census Bureau cannot share respondents’ individually identifiable answers with anyone,
including other federal or law enforcement agencies.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
2010 Census
Robert E. HebertFort Bend County Judge
Phone (281) 341-8608or (281)238-3462www.fortbendcountynews.info
For Immediate Release
Fort Bend County Judge encourages all to Complete and Mail Back 2010 Census Forms
Fort Bend County Judge Bob Hebert encourages all residents of Fort Bend County to complete and mail back the 2010 Census form in an effort to eclipse the area’s Census 2000 mail participation rates. “Please join me in taking 10 minutes to answer 10 questions that are vital to our community’s future.” The 2010 Census questionnaires are delivered from March 15-17, 2010.
One of the shortest census forms in U.S. Census history, the 2010 Census form asks 10 questions and takes about 10 minutes to complete. Responses to the census form should include everyone that will be living at that address as of Census Day, April 1, 2010, the official day of the population count. (It is not necessary to wait until April 1, 2010, to return the census form, however. Forms should be returned as soon as possible.) Mailing back a form ensures an accurate count and lowers the cost of the 2010 Census by reducing the number of census workers who must go door-to-door to collect census data. About $85 million is saved for every one percent increase in mail participation. Also, the Census Bureau saves $60-$70 per census form returned by mail.
Questionnaire Assistance Centers (QAC) will be available to assist those unable to read or understand the census form. For those with visual impairments, the Language Assistance Guide will be available in large print and Braille. Deaf and hard-of-hearing persons who do not have access to Video Relay Service (VRS) can call the TDD number, 1-866-783-2010. In addition to these options, Language Assistance Guides will be available in 59 languages at all QAC locations.
From March 22 through May 3, 2010, daily mail participation rate maps and data tables will be available at 2010census.gov. For more information, visit 2010census.gov.
**Please visit http://www.fortbendcountynews.info for more information pertaining to local events and updates.**
Phone (281) 341-8608or (281)238-3462www.fortbendcountynews.info
For Immediate Release
Fort Bend County Judge encourages all to Complete and Mail Back 2010 Census Forms
Fort Bend County Judge Bob Hebert encourages all residents of Fort Bend County to complete and mail back the 2010 Census form in an effort to eclipse the area’s Census 2000 mail participation rates. “Please join me in taking 10 minutes to answer 10 questions that are vital to our community’s future.” The 2010 Census questionnaires are delivered from March 15-17, 2010.
One of the shortest census forms in U.S. Census history, the 2010 Census form asks 10 questions and takes about 10 minutes to complete. Responses to the census form should include everyone that will be living at that address as of Census Day, April 1, 2010, the official day of the population count. (It is not necessary to wait until April 1, 2010, to return the census form, however. Forms should be returned as soon as possible.) Mailing back a form ensures an accurate count and lowers the cost of the 2010 Census by reducing the number of census workers who must go door-to-door to collect census data. About $85 million is saved for every one percent increase in mail participation. Also, the Census Bureau saves $60-$70 per census form returned by mail.
Questionnaire Assistance Centers (QAC) will be available to assist those unable to read or understand the census form. For those with visual impairments, the Language Assistance Guide will be available in large print and Braille. Deaf and hard-of-hearing persons who do not have access to Video Relay Service (VRS) can call the TDD number, 1-866-783-2010. In addition to these options, Language Assistance Guides will be available in 59 languages at all QAC locations.
From March 22 through May 3, 2010, daily mail participation rate maps and data tables will be available at 2010census.gov. For more information, visit 2010census.gov.
**Please visit http://www.fortbendcountynews.info for more information pertaining to local events and updates.**
Friday, March 5, 2010
INVITING ALL VETERANS!!
County Judge
Fort Bend County, TX
Robert E. HebertFort Bend County Judge
Phone (281) 341-8608or (281)238-3462www.fortbendcountynews.info
For Immediate Release
INVITING ALL VETERANS!
FORT BEND COUNTY, TX- The Fort Bend County Veterans Service Office will be hosting a free Veterans Benefits Seminar on March 20, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. located at 4520 Reading Road, Rosenberg, TX 77471 in coordination with the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Texas Veterans Land Board, and Texas Veterans Commission. This informative seminar will review all current programs available to veterans and provide assistance to those who may have questions regarding particular programs. Registration for the event is not required.
For additional information, please click here.
**Please visit http://www.fortbendcountynews.info for more information pertaining to local events and updates.**View this document online Fort Bend CountyFort Bend County Judge's Public Information Center
Message from the Mayor: ugar Land Prepares to be Site of Next Generation InternetProject
I wanted to let you know about an exciting new initiative we are launching to bring ultra high-speed internet access to our community and we need your help. The premiere Internet technologies corporation, Google, has asked for participation by interested communities in a project to test an ultra high speed fiber optics network.
This system would allow Internet access up to 100 times the current speed-making it possible to send a CT scan from Sugar Land to a specialist in the Texas Medical Center or elsewhere in seconds, or download a high definition movie to your home computer in less than 5 minutes. The application possibilities are innumerable for homes, schools, businesses and health care.
The infrastructure necessary for the project would be at NO cost to the residents or businesses in the community. This partnership between our community and Google would place Sugar Land in the forefront of the next generation of technology. Google is looking for community partners--states, counties, cities--that are enthusiastic about being
selected for this project. March 26 is their deadline and we need your
help to let Google know we would be the very best choice for the project. Google's final selections will be announced later this year.
I believe this project is a great fit for Sugar Land. Our population is highly educated with high expectations for the best quality of life possible. We are always looking for better ways to do things and our eyes are firmly focused on the future. Why is this important for Sugar Land? Cutting edge, better technology translates to better jobs, education, health care and quality of life.
Google needs to know there is real community support for the project.
To learn more, go to our web site http://thinkgig.sugarlandtx.gov where you can also become a fan on Facebook. Fill out the survey and tell us what you think, or just e-mail us at thinkgig@sugarlandtx.gov.
I think you'll agree that this is a great opportunity for our City and I thank you in advance for your support. Please share this information with all your friends, neighbors and contacts in and around our City, and tell them to Think Gig - Sugar Land!
Sincerely,
James A. Thompson
Mayor
This system would allow Internet access up to 100 times the current speed-making it possible to send a CT scan from Sugar Land to a specialist in the Texas Medical Center or elsewhere in seconds, or download a high definition movie to your home computer in less than 5 minutes. The application possibilities are innumerable for homes, schools, businesses and health care.
The infrastructure necessary for the project would be at NO cost to the residents or businesses in the community. This partnership between our community and Google would place Sugar Land in the forefront of the next generation of technology. Google is looking for community partners--states, counties, cities--that are enthusiastic about being
selected for this project. March 26 is their deadline and we need your
help to let Google know we would be the very best choice for the project. Google's final selections will be announced later this year.
I believe this project is a great fit for Sugar Land. Our population is highly educated with high expectations for the best quality of life possible. We are always looking for better ways to do things and our eyes are firmly focused on the future. Why is this important for Sugar Land? Cutting edge, better technology translates to better jobs, education, health care and quality of life.
Google needs to know there is real community support for the project.
To learn more, go to our web site http://thinkgig.sugarlandtx.gov where you can also become a fan on Facebook. Fill out the survey and tell us what you think, or just e-mail us at thinkgig@sugarlandtx.gov.
I think you'll agree that this is a great opportunity for our City and I thank you in advance for your support. Please share this information with all your friends, neighbors and contacts in and around our City, and tell them to Think Gig - Sugar Land!
Sincerely,
James A. Thompson
Mayor
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