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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 83-418 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, the Beaumont Chamber of Commerce Community Appearance Committee has submitted a resolution to the city concerning community appearances, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" ; and, WHEREAS, the City Council desires to receive such resolution and instruct the staff to study and make recommen- dations on same; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the resolution of the Chamber of Commerce Community Appearance Committee heretofore submitted to the City Council be, and the same is hereby, accepted and the City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to study said resolution and mare recommendations concerning its implementation. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the / _ day of ,��,y tip�/, 19 . - Mayor - August, 1983' RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Beaumont, because of its natural and human resources, has the potential to become the cleanest and most attractive city in Texas ; and the Beaumont Chamber of Commerce has committed to' a goal of obtaining this distinction; and the Board of Directors • of the Beaumont Chamber of Commerce, on November 30, 1982, endorsed the recommendation of .the Community Appearance Committee to 'make Beaumont the cleanest and most attractive city in Texas within three years. WHEREAS, The Board of Directors of the Beaumont Chamber of Commerce has begun the implementation process of this goal by pledging to an aggressive attractiveness program for their own businesses.-_and:-.-- properties, setting an example for other Chamber . members and Beaumont residents. The Board members ' pledge includes a program of litter control , ,building maintenance , grounds maintenance and employee education for a nucleus of more than 30 properties in Beaumont. WHEREAS, The Beaumont Chamber of Commerce will aggressively solicit similar litter control and building and grounds improvements which enhance appearance from each of its almost 2 ,000 members during the next three years. t. WHEREAS, The Beaumont Chamber of Commerce wishes to recognize the litter control and cleanup efforts of The City of Beaumont and its landscaping and maintenance of the areas at the intersections of Eleventh and College Streets and of Phelan, Delaware and Dowlen* Boulevards. WHEREAS, The Beaumont Chamber of Commerce believes -that the cleanliness and attractiveness of a city contributes substantially to the quality of life for its residents and reflects positive reasons for the attraction of new businesses and industries and growth and expansion of existing commerce . NOW,, THEREFORE,, The Beaumont Chamber of Commerce respectfully requests that The City of Beaumont assign a higher priority to the . appearance of our community in three primary areas : 1 . ) Parks , 2 . ) Major Thoroughfares , and 3. ) Public and Private property. And agree that the following items need to be addressed to provide for appearance improvements and more effective use of personnel in the maintenance of our parks and on at least 12 of the major thoroughfares to be conducted as often as possible or as budgetary means allow: PARKS: I - Empty trash receptacles 2. Paint playground equipment 3. Repair and service playground equipment 4. Restore or remove historical train at Central Park 5. Mow all parks frequently especially in the grass growing seasons 6. Edge around trees, tables , benches , . fences, ' parking areas 7. Retrieve litter from grounds , jogging trails , and ditches leading into parks 8. Place additional well-marked litter recepticals 9. Place signs throughout park to remind citizens to help keep parks clean. 10. Patrol parks on the- weekends by police during the late. hours to encourage litter control . THOROUGHFARES : Boulevards and Streets (Dowlen, Phelan, Delaware, 4th, 11th, Libefty, Laurel , Magnolia, College , Washington, Major, Calder, Port Arthur Road/Spur 380) 1. Retrieve litter from medians 2. Mow medians regularly and more frequently during grass growing seasons 3. Edge boulevard curbs and around light poles ; sweep up cuttings 4. Sweep streets to prevent weeds from growing in accumulation of dirt and debris at curb edges 5. Clean and maintain right-of-way areas between curb and property line on each side of Phelan Boulevard 6. Strictly enforce litter violations along streets and ditches 7. Empty public litter receptacles 8. Cut weeds from around utility poles 9. Eradicate weeds from concrete medians on 11th and College St . 10. Sweep concrete medians 11 . Eradicate weeds growing from cracks in streets 12. Mow weeds and grass on street easements and ditches 13. Remove litter from curb side of thoroughfares (ex. Between Cedar and Hollywood on 11th and College at Pennsylvania) 14. Pick up all trash on curb sides on a regularly scheduled basis 15. Clean or paint concrete underpasses . PROPERTY: (public/private) I . Take expedient action on repairs or -demolition of dangerous structures 2. Enforce minimum '.housing codes in regard to deteriorated housing stock on major thoroughfares 3. Enforce junked motor vehicle ordinance 4. Work to prevent retial car lots from becoming junk areas 5. Enforce litter ordinances at construction sites 6 . Re-establish specific trash collection schedules from private property 7. Publish in the newspaper on a frequent basis the trash and garbage pick up schedules 8. Place strategically located dumpsters throughout city for citizens ' use to supplement regular garbage pickup 9. Keep landfill site open on weekends 10. Enforce litter removal and mowing of vacant 'lots by . property owners and take action if property owner does not comply 11 . Direct attention to litter removal and mowing of vancant lots owned by public entities 12. Mow and retrieve litter from open ditches on city property which run by undeveloped property and does not run in front of private residences or business areas . 13. Landscape green areas on public property especially at intersections of major thoroughfares as done on College at 11th streets . -.:s