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City to resurface numerous streets
Saturday, August 10, 1996 — The Allen American — Page 7A
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From staff reports anering the surface with rock chips,
th he City of Allen will resurface The rock chips are then compact-
the fol owing streets the week of ed and become embedded into
; Aug. 12: Cypress Drive, all of the asphalt.
1 street New Bedford Drive, all of The cost of this type of resur-
I Street Roaring Springs Drive, facing is about 90 cents per
from Rivercrest Boulevard to square yard, compared to $6.50
Thoreau Lane; Sandy Trail, from per square yard for asphalt over-
Thoreau Lane to High Meadow lay and $36 per square yard for
[Drive; Anna Drive, from Coats concrete
.Drive to Bonham Drive; Daisy All vehicles will have to be
Drive, all of street; Belmont moved off the street the day of
j Drive, from Allen Drive to Cedar the resurfacing.
Drive; and Stacy Road, from U.S. Some precautions:
. shway 75 to Cottonwood Creek 1. Moving slowly will avoid tar
* nege. . damage to your vehicle.
’ 1 6 resurfacing process 2. Don’t let children play on the
involves the coating of the street new surface. Tar will stick to
with liquid asphalt and then cov- them and they will track it into
County Commisioners* Agenda
Wedding
' 1 Maxey - Chilcoat
Erin Dawn Chilcoat of Allen and Jason Eric
Maxey of Abilene were wed Aug. 3, 1996, at
| 1 A&M Church of Christ in College Station.
Robert L. Walker officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Kevin Jay Chilcoat of Allen. The bridegroom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ray Maxev
of Abilene.
. Maid of honor was sister of the bride
- Carrie Chilcoat of Allen. Best man was broth-
er of the bridegroom Mark Maxey of
Garland. Bridesmaids were Janet McCary of
Gladewater and Jennifer Hale of Georgetown.
Groomsmen were Mark Jetton of Spring and
James Chitwood of College Station. Ushers
were brother of the bride Dwight Chilcoat of
Dewey, Okla., and Nathan Chance of San
Jose, Calif.
Michael Perkins, Darin Tubbs, Jake
Schnieder and Ron Lee performed.
The bride is a 1994 graduate of Allen High
School, attended Blinn College, and is cur-
rently attending Texas A&M University.
The bridegroom is a 1991 graduate of
Wylie High School in Abilene and a 1995
graduate of Texas A&M University, where he
received a bachelor of science degree in
chemical engineering. He is a graduate stu-
dent at Texas A&M.
The couple will honeymoon in Calgary
Canada. 5
houses. The tar becomes less
sticky after it has cooled
overnight.
3. The city will notify residents
when their street will be repaved,
so move cars by 7 a.m.
After the rock chips have been
compacted, there will be some
loose rock that will be swept up.
The city will notify residents of
that day so that cars can again be
moved. If needed, the streets will
be swept a second time.
This process has proven effec-
tive in other areas of town and
should increase the lives of the
streets by three to five years. For
any additional information, call
Public Works at 727-0168.
Mrs. Jason Eric Maxey
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The " Collin County
Commissioners’ Court will meet
at 10 a.m. Monday, following a 9
a.m. meeting of the Health Care
Foundation Board of Trustees in
Commissioners’ Courtroom, on
the sixth floor of the Collin
County Courthouse, 210 S.
McDonald St., McKinney.
The Monday agenda is as fol-
lows: 9 a.m.
1. Right-of-way acquisition vation structures ($75,000 - FY 97
agent for FM 544, Engineering. budget).
2. Right-of-way appraisal ser- Engineering
vices for FM 544, Engineering. .conns
• Contract extension for the fol- regarding ssion and any action
lowing- regarding Stickhorse Estates sub-
1. Water treatment program, division roads. Engineering.
Facilities Maintenance. Facilities
2. Road materials, crushed - • Consideration and any action
rock (budgeted $100,000), of change order No. 2 to contract
Service Center. ’ for renovations to 920 Building,
3. Road materials, emulsified Plano ($2,285 net increase).
asphalt (budgeted $300,000), Data Processing
Service Center. • Approval/rejection for pur-
•Printing change order No.6 chasing countywide memory and
and rescind award of items #380 disk upgrades ($27,099)
. _ and #385, Purchasing. Information Services.
tion to execute first amendments • Change order No. 2 to Proposed Budget :
to lone agreements relating to Automated Teller Machine ser- . Approval/rerdest Revisions
Summer’s Crossing and Summer vices agreement, Purchasing. erneeeseirgecton non-
Meadows apartments projects. • Change order No. 1 to con- emergency budget amendment
•Commissioners’ Court call to struction modifications on first for contract labor funds ($10,000),
order second and third floors of court- Elections. . „
house ($10,679 net increase), County Auditor
Executive session Facilities. ’ • Consideration and any action
•Declaration of surplus proper- regarding county policy for con-
10 a.m. ty and the sale of same at auction, tinuing education. -
•Presentation of retirement Purchasing. ’ •Approval/rejection to transfer
plaque to Marie Thompson with • Ratification of County Judge’s excess revenue for Fire Code
the District Clerk Office. approval for: Inspection to the proper fund for
A . . 1. Award of bid for printing ser- Fiscal Years 1993,1994 and 1995
Consent Agenda Vices, Purchasing. Budget
•Filing of the August 12 regu- 2. Advertise for bid of roofing •Presentation by budget offi
lar agenda, services. Facilities. • cer and county auditreo °™
•Disbursements for the period 3; Renewal of Natural Gas Sales posed FY 97 Dudaud of pro-
ending April 31 and August7. contract. Administrative Services, and r budget discussion
•Personnel appointments • Resolution for the City of y elated thereto,
and/or salary/title changes. McKinney, MISD and Collin W D .
•Change in certifications and County .to sell seven foreclosed nealen Care Foundation
years of experience for training properties. Commissioners’ Board of Trustees
and research officer position, Court.
Human Resources. •Interlocal agreement with the consent agenda
•Deputy Clerk I position County of Rockwall for Medical a.July22 minutes
($3,065), District Clerk. Examiner Services, Medical b- Disbursements for the peri-
•Minutes from the July 22 spe- Examiner. od ending July 31 and August 7.
cial meeting. • Change fund for $500, County c- Various routine nonemer-
•Various tax refunds totaling Clerk. gency budget amendments total-
$18,081.35, Tax • Change fund increase to $50 ing $2,000.
Assessor/Collector. for the hot check department, • Approval/rejection of lease
•Routine nonemergency bud- District Attorney. amendment between Collin
get amendments totaling• Change fund increase to County and Collin County Health
$151,999, Auditor. $200, JP1. Carnation ounty Health
Nonemergency budget amend- • Transfer fleet units to various the Health Care Annex space a
ment for the following: departments and increase motor .Andioocinnex.,
1. Update oracle server and pool fleet from nine units to 12 amendment ejection of lease
SQL net ($2,500), Data units, Equipment Services. amendment between Collin
Processing. County and Collin County Health
2. Replacement of air compres- General Care Trust Foundation for space
sor ($1,600) and surplus invento- •Ratification of Health Care at the Park Plaza.
ry #14201, Equipment Services. Foundation Board of Trustees •Discussion and any action
3. Elevator maintenance action approval/rejection of lease regarding policy for continuing
($1,775), Facilities. amendment for space at the education.
4. Computer, printer and soft- Health Care Annex.
ware ($7,975), Engineering. •Ratification of Health Care
•Purchase of the following: Foundation Board of Trustees
1 Light bars f°r patrol units action approval/rejection of lease
(1,(00), Equipment Services. amendment for space at the Park
2. Four safes to secure daily Plaza.
receipts ($8,200) County Auditor. Public Works on a proposed tax rate, setting
the following- ds/proposals f°r • Advertise for bid/proposal of public hearing and other action as
me IOHOWIRE: the following mowing soil conser- needed, Budget Officer.
Housing Finance
Corporation Board of
Directors Meeting
1.. Consideration and authoriza-
Commissioners’ Court
readjournment
•Discussion on proposed FY
97 budget to include a record vote
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Watterson, Tim. The Allen American (Allen, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 3, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 10, 1996, newspaper, August 10, 1996; Allen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1688490/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Allen Public Library.