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Mayor Turner to Join Texas’ Big City Mayors for Release of 88th State Legislative Agenda

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WHAT:
Mayor Sylvester Turner will be one of 11 Texas’ Big City Mayors to announce legislative priorities for the 88th Texas Legislative Session
WHEN:
Friday, January 13, 2023
9:30 a.m.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Mayor Ron Nirenberg, City of San Antonio
Mayor Mattie Parker, City of Fort Worth
Mayor Jim Ross, City of Arlington
Mayor Sylvester Turner, City of Houston
Mayor Ginger Nelson, City of Amarillo
Mayor Joe Zimmerman, City of Sugar Land
Mayor Kirk Watson, City of Austin
Mayor John Muns, City of Plano
Mayor Ron Jensen, City of Grand Prairie
Mayor Trey Mendez, City of Brownsville
Mayor George Fuller, City of McKinney

MORE: Read about the Texas Big City Mayors’ past advocacy efforts at: Texas BCM

TELEMUNDO HOUSTON NAMES FREDDY OLDENBURG VICE PRESIDENT OF NEWS

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Freddy Oldenburg has been named Vice President of News for Telemundo Houston KTMD-TV. He will lead the day-to-day news operations. In this role, he will be responsible for the overall performance of the station’s local newscasts and news department, as well as other local productions across multiple media platforms.

Oldenburg, a broadcast professional with more than twenty-five years of experience, joins Telemundo Houston from Telemundo 47 WNJU-TV New York where he served the station as Vice President of News since April 2020. His previous roles include Vice President of News for Telemundo 39 KXTX-TV Dallas-Fort Worth, Vice President of News for Telemundo 48 KSTS-TV in the San Francisco Bay Area, Assistant News Director for Telemundo 52 KVEA-TV in Los Angeles and Executive Producer for Univision network in Miami.  Oldenburg launched his career in broadcasting as an anchor and reporter for RCTV in Caracas. 

A native of Venezuela, Oldenburg earned a bachelor’s degree in Journalism from Universidad Central de Venezuela. He also earned a master’s degree in Communications from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. The bilingual news professional is the recipient of multiple local Emmy® Awards, an Edward R. Murrow Award, a Telly and GLAAD Media Award.

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LET’S RODEO! 2023 rodeo Houston tickets go on sale today!

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Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo

New this year, we are conducting the on sale in two waves to enhance our fans experience. For Feb. 28 – March 9, performances, tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. For March 10 – 19, performances, tickets go on sale at 2 p.m.

 

The Online Waiting Rooms will open at 9:30 a.m. for Wave 1 and 1:30 p.m. for Wave 2. Customers in the Waiting Room will be randomly selected to enter the store to purchase tickets at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. A place in the Waiting Room does not guarantee tickets. Ticket prices start at $25, plus a $4 convenience fee.

Clayton Perry set to return to San Antonio City Council

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District 10 Councilman Clayton Perry planned to return to city council on Thursday.

This followed a leave of absence for an alleged hit-and-run incident in November and driving while intoxicated charge.

Police body camera video showed the North Side conservative councilman on the ground in his backyard, disheveled and disoriented.

His black Jeep was in front of his home with the motor running and the driver’s side door open. The San Antonio Police Department was criticized in the wake of the incident for not arresting Perry.

He has been arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated. Media coverage has revealed he was served 14 drinks within four hours.

Michael Gallagher had been appointed to fill Perry’s seat while he was away. TPR learned Perry started alerting his council colleagues last week that he planned to return to his seat.

The councilman did not immediately respond to TPR’s request for comment.

Mayor Ron Nirenberg said in a statement on Wednesday that he spoke to Perry, and his stance remains that if the allegations are true, Perry should resign. But the city council can’t force a removal without a conviction.

Source: tpr

Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs awards $11.5M in grants to arts and culture nonprofit organizations and individual artists across the city

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The City of Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs (MOCA) has announced it will donate more than $11,000,000 to various individuals as well as nonprofits in sponsored projects around the city for 2023.

In total, the city will give $11,520,344.70 in grants to 57 individuals and choose 131 arts and culture nonprofit organizations to receive it.

According to a news release, “the funds are awarded via the Support for Organizations, Festival, and Support for Artists and Creative Individuals grant programs, which support individuals, nonprofit organizations, and fiscally sponsored projects with annual arts and cultural programming that is available to Houston residents and visitors.”

“This massive investment into the arts sector highlights how important the arts are to the City of Houston,” says Mayor Sylvester Turner. “The arts help shape our city’s identity and we foster the creativity of our residents for the benefit of every Houstonian. I want this support for the arts to be a part of my legacy as Houston’s mayor.”

Source: click2houston

HFD works to extinguish hotel fire in NW Houston, officials say

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Crews are working to put out a hotel fire reported in northwest Houston.

According to the Houston Fire Department, the fire was taking place in the 12100 block of the Northwest Freeway. The location appears to be an Americas Best Value Inn & Suites Houston.

HFD says firefighters are performing extinguishment efforts, and no injuries have been reported.

Firefighters are asking residents to avoid the area.

Governor Abbott Supports New ERCOT Reliability Standard, Market Design

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Governor Greg Abbott today sent a letter to the Public Utility Commission (PUC) supporting the adoption of a reliability standard and new reliability design for the ERCOT market, as more people and businesses move to Texas and energy demand grows.

“After an extensive 18-month stakeholder engagement process and a review of the market designs analyzed in the reliability study commissioned by the PUC last year, the Performance Credit Mechanism (PCM) must be given strong consideration,” reads the letter. “As the Legislature has noted, a reliability standard must be the foundation of any reliability design. The PCM best meets this call because it is based on a reliability standard, incentivizes new dispatchable generation, and maintains Texas’ energy-only market. The fact that generators have already publicly committed to building thousands of new megawatts of dispatchable generation resources if the PCM is adopted and implemented by the PUC further supports this point.”

In the letter, Governor Abbott notes that a bridge solution should be implemented by the PUC to maintain enough power supply for Texas’ growing demand during the transition to the new reliable market design and construction of new dispatchable generation resources. The Governor also commends the PUC on the significant progress made in grid reliability following bipartisan reforms passed by the 87th Legislature and signed into law and the Governor’s directive in 2021 that the PUC take immediate action on grid reliability across the state.

Source: gov.texas

Universal Building New Theme Park For Families and Young Children In Frisco, Texas

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Universal Parks & Resorts announced today a theme park, situated in Texas, specifically designed to inspire fun for families with young children. The company promised “a lush green landscape and featuring
immersive themed lands” that celebrates “Universal’s iconic brand…and brings to life its beloved characters and stories in ways that will wow even the youngest theme park goers.”

The proposed park would be built in Frisco, Texas, which the company considers a gateway to a growing, regional market with broad appeal in the Southwest. Frisco is part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area and has a listed population of 225,000. For Super Nintendo World fans, Frisco is home to the National Videogame Museum, which features rare gaming consoles and arcade machines.

Universal Parks & Resorts selected the city of Frisco based on the city’s growing population and ability to attract businesses to the area. The proposed location for the new concept is ideally situated east of the Dallas North Tollway and north of Panther Creek Parkway. The park will be designed to be more intimate and engaging for younger audiences and will be sized for a regional audience. It is expected to feature family-friendly attractions, interactive and playful shows, character meet and greets, unique merchandise
and fun food and beverage venues.

Part of 97 acres of land recently purchased by the company, the proposed park also has plans for an adjacent themed hotel and room for expansion. The entire area is intended to have a completely different look, feel, and scale than Universal’s existing parks and will appeal to a new audience for the brand.

Below, you can see a video presentation on the project delivered today by Frisco Mayor Jeff Cheney.

“We are excited about the opportunity to partner with the city of Frisco and Mayor Cheney as we work to bring this innovative, new concept to life designed specifically for a younger generation of Universal fans,” said Page Thompson, President, New Ventures, Universal Parks & Resorts. “We think North Texas is the perfect place to launch this unique park for families given its growing popularity within this part of the country.”

Cheney added, “Frisco is one of the fastest growing cities in the U.S. and has been recognized as a great
place to plant professional roots and raise a family. This new Universal concept will continue to enhance our tax base, expand employment opportunities and bring even more fun to Frisco benefiting our residents, businesses, and visitors.”

Source: deadline

Police Chief Finner: Violent Crime Decreased in Houston in 2022

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In a detailed crime summary report to Houston City Councilmembers today (Jan. 11), Houston Police Chief Troy Finner shared preliminary crime data from 2022, highlighting reductions in violent crime across all council districts.

Thanks to the hard work of HPD officers, Mayor Sylvester Turner’s One Safe Houston initiative, and the support of the Houston City Council and citizens, the murder rate decreased by nine percent compared to 2021.

Preliminary data shows decreases in three other violent crime categories; with robberies down by nine percent, aggravated assaults down by eight percent and rapes down by 18 percent.

Safety and security of our city is paramount.  In 2022, for the fifth consecutive year, HPD officers and investigators arrested more than 21,000 individuals charged with felony offenses, totaling more than 105,000 arrests.

The city experienced an increase in property crimes in 2022. Thefts of catalytic converters by an organized crime ring and thefts of firearms not properly secured in vehicles, drove up the reported auto theft crimes by 11 percent.

To address the thefts, HPD leadership, officers, and support staff prioritized the education of Houstonians and utilized its partnerships and targeted surveillance in communities across the city to proactively prevent property crime.

The overall data shows HPD’s crime-fighting efforts are working, but there’s still more work to be done, that is why the Houston Police Department places an emphasis on using technology as a force multiplier.

One Safe Houston also prioritizes hiring more police officers. In December 2022, Mayor Turner and city council announced a $10,000 hiring incentive for cadets. The first cadet graduation class of 2023 included 61 new officers who were the first to receive the incentive pay.  During Mayor Turner’s tenure, the department has sworn in more than 2,000 new officers from 34 cadet classes.  HPD continues to be a major attraction for highly-motivated individuals who pride themselves in protecting and serving with honor, integrity and respect.

The PowerPoint presentation, including preliminary stats, is available for download here: https://cityofhouston.news/28704-2/