HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN JAN 31 1989 REGULAR SESSION - TOWN MEETING
CITY COUNCIL - CITY OF BEAUMONT
HELD JANUARY 31, 1989 - 7:00 P.M.
BEAUMONT INDEPENDENT SCHOOL SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
3395 HARRISON AVENUE
BE IT REMEMBERED that the City Council of the City of Beaumont, Texas, met
in regular session this the 31st day of January, 1989, with the following
present:
HONORABLE: Maurice Meyers Mayor
Bob Lee, Jr. Councilman At Large
Andrew P. Cokinos Councilman At Large
Lulu L. Smith Councilman, Ward I
Mike Brumley Councilman, Ward II
Audwin Samuel Mayor Pro-Tem
Councilman, Ward III
David W. Moore Councilman, Ward IV
Albert E. Haines City Manager
Lane Nichols City Attorney
Rosemarie Chiappetta City Clerk
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The Invocation was given by the Reverend Durley Sams, Saint James United
Methodist Church.
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Colby Crenshaw, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Will B. Crenshaw, 195 W. Caldwood.
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Mayor Meyers announced an Executive Session in accordance with Section 2(g)
of the Open Meetings Act to consider appointment, employment, evaluation,
reassignment, duties, discipline, or dismissal of a public officer or
employee following the Town Meeting in the Third Floor Conference Room at
City Hall.
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As hosts of the Town Meeting, Councilman Cokinos and Councilman Lee
welcomed citizens and explained that the desire of Council is to give
citizens who cannot attend day Council meetings the opportunity by
conducting these community evening meetings and thanked Beaumont
Independent School District for use of their beautiful facility.
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A Proclamation was issued to the Daughters of the American Revolution:
February is designated as "American History Month" in Beaumont.
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Kelly High School students, Allison Germer, Ray Deshotel, Elizabeth
Stonecipher, and Derek Baden, in celebration of Catholic Schools Week,
presented a fruit basket and tid-bit tray to City Council in appreciation
for their service to the community and Catholic schools. In addition,
tangible gifts are being given by Kelly students to their school teachers
and administrative leaders, as well as service gifts of assisting teachers
in each class period.
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Mayor Meyers explained that the format tonight will be to exclude business
items (except the Consent Agenda) to move forward to departmental
presentations and allow time for citizen input on any subject. If all
questions cannot be answered satisfactorily tonight, an answer will be
forthcoming. No one wished to address the Consent Agenda.
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The following Consent Agenda items were considered:
Approval of the Minutes of the Regular City Council session held January
24, 1989 and the Special City Council session held January 26, 1989.
The Consent Agenda was approved on a motion made by Councilman Cokinos and
seconded by Councilman Moore.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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At the beginning of the Town Meeting portion of the meeting, City Manager
Haines introduced Assistant City Managers Pete Shelton-- Public Safety,
Maxie Patterson--Human Resources, and Betty Dunkerley--Finance who will not
be involved in departmental presentations tonight.
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Three briefing items were presented:
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Assistant City Manager S. A. Webb presented an overview of innovative
methods that the Public Works Department has been using over the past few
years in the wake of tight budgets, extreme weather conditions, extreme
State and Federal guidelines that have been imposed. " The number one job
facing most cities across the nation today, as well as the City of
Beaumont, is maintaining and refacilitating its existing infrastructure.
Among other things this includes streets and drainage, water and sewer
systems. " Mr. Webb stated significant progress has been made in many
areas. A video showing the method of pipe repair of a sanitary sewer
system involving a 10-inch cured-in-place pipe installation on Crestwood
Drive was viewed. The repair was made by Insituform Gulf South, Inc. by
inserting a polyester-fibre felt tube saturated with thermal setting resin
into the line through existing manholes. When the tube cures in place, the
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finished pipe liner conforms to the shape of the line with only a
fractional reduction in the inner diameter of the line and a minimal loss
in capacity. The initial procedure appears more costly, but this
particular project was completed in four days with no inconvenience or
awareness to individual households. The old method would have taken four
months and warranted digging up back yards of residents.
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Police Chief George D. Schuldt reviewed the 1988 Annual Law Enforcement
Activity Report indicating an overall 20 decrease from 1987 in criminal
homicide, negligent homicide, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary,
larceny/theft, auto theft, and arson. Homicides were down 9 cases,
burglaries down 550 cases, thefts down 100 cases, and rapes down 4 cases.
Robberies were up 98 cases, auto thefts up 189 cases, arsons up 14 cases,
and aggravated assaults up 38 cases. Beaumont Police Officers responded to
109, 046 calls for service.
A video portraying various activities in curbing the crime rate, offering
more services with no increase in the budget, and utilizing in some cases
community support was presented. Innovation includes the B.I .T. (Burglary
Investigation Team using five detectives who solely investigate
burglaries) , a new Traffic Enforcement Unit implemented to aid reducing
traffic accidents by rigidly enforcing the traffic laws, the use of
computers in pinpointing crime areas and soon to be incorporated into
dispatching, institution of new shift hours to increase patrol response to
citizen calls, use of Air-1, the Police Department' s single-engine Cessna
210, institution of a Problem-oriented Policing Program in October, 1988
involving community assistance in solving persistent community problems, a
five-man Special Services group specializing in narcotics and vice
investigations, the STAR (Special Tactical and Response Unit) , SWAT Team,
Crime Stoppers, Neighborhood Watch, Operation Teddy Bear, Adopt-A-Cop, and
a puppet show used for educational programs are all innovative vehicles
used by the Police Department to deter crime.
Recognition was given to Deputy Chief Jack McCanne, Captain Joe
Crutchfield, Lt. Ed Woodsmall, Officer Gabe Duriso, Lt. Melissa Ownby, Sgt.
Allwin Berra, and Office Dan Colschen for their assistance in producing
this excellent in-house video.
In answer to a citizen query, Chief Schuldt reported that the average
response time to a robbery call is about three minutes. It is considered a
high-priority call.
COMMUNITY SERVICES
The third and final presentation was given by Assistant City Manager John
Gorman reflecting the changes and new service levels made under the
reorganization of that department. The Recreation Division under the
management of Luke Jackson was reorganized in the Spring and Summer of 1987
and involved examining the existing programs for ways to strengthen them
and consideration given to the feasibility of creating new programs. The
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first full year under Mr. Jackson' s management was completed with fiscal
year 1988, and they prepared an annual report of that division to
distribute. The Recreation Division has had substantial involvement in
community affairs.
A video presentation highlighting activities of the Recreation Division
special events was viewed and included scenes from physical fitness
classes, athletic leagues and tournaments, playgrounds, use of community
buildings, basketball, softball, volleyball, and many other activities. In
conjunction with City Council, the Recreation Division was instrumental in
providing a Juneteenth Celebration, the Ethnic Heritage Festive, Concerts
on-the-Move, and Sunday-in-the-Park from April through November with more
than 12, 000 participants. They serve as support to these Council-promoted
functions. This presentation will be used for other community education
discussions by members of this division.
Mr. Jackson introduced members of his staff: Ms. Jennifer Sooy
(responsible for the video) , Ms. Beverly Salim, Best Year' s Center
Coordinator, and Ms. Karen Norwood, Secretary and then reviewed the Annual
Report for Fiscal 1988 Recreation Division by giving statistics for level
of participation and types of programs. On the cover of the report is a
picture of Tiffany Smith, Tammy Coleman, Jannorra Jarreau, and Crystal
Miller who are members of the Beaumont Track Club. They received First
Place at the TAAF State Championship in the 400 and 800 Meter Relays in
College Station. This tremendously successful program was spearheaded by
Mr. Lou Cappi.
Ms. Beverly Salim, Best Year' s Center Manager, gave an overview of the
operation of that facility. Some of the services provided for Senior
Citizens, age 50 and over, include various recreational activities, an
information referral service, and special programs such as income tax
assistance and holiday luncheons and parties.
Mayor Meyers congratulated Mr. Luke Jackson, a former member of the 1967-68
Philadelphia Seventy-Sixers Basketball Team, (whose teammates were Wilt
Chamberlin, Hal Greer, Wally Jones, Billy Cunningham and Chad Walker) who
has been selected to be part of a team of former basketball players called
The Legends who will be playing at The Summit in Houston on February 11th.
Along with Mr. Jackson, Zelmo Beatty, Calvin Murphy, and Rudy Tomjanovich
will participate in this exhibition game. While Mr. Jackson was on the
Seventy-Sixers team they had the greatest record in N.B.A. history with a
record of 68 wins and 13 losses.
As spokesperson for Council, Councilman Smith expressed appreciation to Mr.
Lou Cappi for developing such a phenomenal track program, for the
Recreation Department support in Council endeavors, for the Senior Citizen
program at Best Year' s Center and all the programs under this division.
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Mr. E. J. Reeves, 725 Yount, addressed Council to compliment Mr. Webb,
Chief Schuldt, and Mr. Gorman for their presentations stating this is the
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most informative and communicative Council meeting he ever attended, but
expressed disappointment that there not more citizens present to enjoy the
presentations. Mr. Reeves suggested Council develop a better way to
communicate with the citizens, especially through the newspaper, the kind
of information presented tonight.
Mr. Phillip LeBlanc, 6970 LeBlanc Road, addressed Council regarding street
and drainage problems, particularly streets crossing Bigner Road that
received repair this past summer. All the streets in the area were
repaired except LeBlanc Road. Mr. LeBlanc questioned the selection of
streets to be repaired. Mr. LeBlanc was advised that with the limited
resources available, streets are repaired on the basis of greatest need.
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Mayor Meyers shared Mr. Reeves desire that more citizens could have seen
the departmental presentations and confirmed Council' s desire to continue
the evening Town Meetings to allow community participation and pledged to
push harder for greater participation and attendance.
Councilman Cokinos thanked those who attended the meeting and expressed his
pleasure with the program.
Councilman Lee also commended the three presentations, thanked Beaumont
Independent School District again for use of their building, and announced
that the next Town Meeting will be conducted in Ward I .
Councilman Moore thanked each department for preparing the videos and
thanked his fellow Council members for their dedication to the programs of
the City. On behalf of some of the citizenry, Councilman Moore thanked the
Police Department for their methods of handling situations and interacting
with the media to bring forth statements such as one he observed last week.
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There being no further business, the regular City Council session and Town
Meeting was recessed to conduct an Executive Session in the Third Floor
Conference Room at City Hall.
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I, Rosemarie Chiappetta, City Clerk of the City of Beaumont, Texas, certify
that the above is a true copy of the Minutes of the regular City Council
session and Town Meeting held January 31, 1989.
Rosemarie Chiappetta
City Clerk
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