ATTENTION: CONSTABLES IN OUR PRECINCT NEED YOUR HELP!

As a member of the Civil Advisory Board, Constables Precinct 3, I have learned a great deal regarding the daily workload, the type of work and services provided, and the staffing needs of Precinct 3.  Through actual participation in shifts, jobs and daily activities within the precinct and on the streets, I have gained a much greater understanding exactly how difficult the officers jobs are on a daily basis.  They provide a service to our community that is immeasurable in terms of quality of life, sense of security, increasing our overall safety, providing much needed traffic patrol and school zone patrol, warrants service and so much more.

Here’s the problem, the Constables face a potential cut in staffing of 3 officers for FY2016.  The budget is currently being reviewed in work sessions by the commissioners of Bexar County and Judge Wolff.  The budget will be finalized by September 1, 2015 for implementation beginning October 1, 2015.  If we lose 3 officers from the Constables office, as a result we lose a great percentage of our coverage and services.

FACTS:

*   PCT 3 is the highest growth area in the county.  Just look at all the new rooftops we see, traffic congestion and new schools being built;

*   PCT 3 residents pay about 47% of the entire county tax valuation, as compared to about 18% for other PCTs, yet you do not get back more of your tax dollars in police services;

*   PCT 3 officers are funded by property taxes and we are funded to work both inside any city in PCT 3 and  in unincorporated Bexar County;

*   All PCT 3 efforts are offset by incidental traffic or warrant fine revenue, bringing in 2-3 million a year, well over the cost of providing these services.

HOW TO HELP AND TAKE ACTION: Please  email and/or call Judge Wolff and Commissioner Wolff to support our Constables request to maintain our current staffing at the very least and allowing the budget to be reflective of the tax dollars we (tax payers of Precinct 3) provide to it.  The Constables produce enough revenue to completely offset their entire overhead budget…and as a taxpayer that makes terrific sense.  They have earned our support to continue providing necessary services to our community.

There are also technology funds in their operating budget n jeopardy of being severely downsized.  These funds are essential to providing body cameras, radio improvements, car cameras that protect your officers and taxpayers from frivolous lawsuits, and Automatic License Plate readers that allow us to capture wanted felons, family violence offenders and DWI fugitives by scanning license plates and these devices allow more work with fewer officers, which is the less expensive option to just adding more staff. Those funds should be restored as well.

As we continue to grow in north Bexar County, the need for law enforcement presence will continue to grow. The sheriff, our other area law enforcement option, does a good job but they cannot possibly cover our growing area on a regular basis given the need for them to be spread over the entire Bexar County area filling a variety of needs.  You are all aware that Timberwood being non-annexed means we have no city services including SAPD.  As neighborhoods around us continue to be annexed, it will become more and more important for us to maintain our current level of service with the Constables in order to maintain our quality of life in the future.

Today, in the Express News a front page article ran describing the pay raise to Commissioners of the Bexar County Courts while they are reviewing the potential of cutting services of law enforcement to our area?  Does that sound like a good reasonable plan? I also understand there is ample money in the budget to maintain our services, especially with the increased tax revenue due to property valuation increases.

Last week, I sent a letter to the commissioners court in support of our Constables and would be happy to share it with you if you want the detail.  Just send me a message and I will forward it to you.  I have provided the facts above to assist you in crafting a personal response should you choose to help out. The Constable’s office needs your help!

Please send an e-mail to both Judge Wolff and Commissioner Wolff letting them know how much you value your current Constable services and the protection,  service, quality of life and sense of security  they provide to our area.  Judge Wolff can be reached at nwolff@bexar.org and Kevin Wolff can be reached at kwolff@bexar.org.  Every message you send counts and may be the difference in whether or not we receive cuts in our services versus maintaining what we already have and deserve.

Questions?  Let me know how I can help answer them!

 

BOARD POSITION AVAILABLE

In case you missed the e-blast sent out late last week by Spectrum/TPOA Board, there is a vacancy on our HOA board.  If you or someone you know in the neighborhood is interested in serving, please let Spectrum know of your interest by close of business today according to the e-mail sent out.  I would like to think that if someone in the neighborhood is interested in pursuing the spot, they would have a little latitude to let Spectrum know in the next day or two of their interest.  It’s a great chance for you to serve your community as a volunteer!

WHAT’S THE LATEST IN TIMBERWOOD?

The August HOA meeting of TPOA was held this evening and I was able to attend so here are a few notes for you:

From the citizens to be heard category:

*  I provided you with an update on the Slumber Pass/Blanco light a while back.  Please read previous post for specific information that is currently available.  Still looks like fall before the actual construction will take place.

*  Speeders along Slumber Pass and Timberline continue to be a problem.

*  Drones flying in Timberwood were briefly discussed

*  Concerns were raised about the growing attendance at social events in the park and subsequent problems that are resulting.   One such problem required the need  to call police in to resolve it, and discussion was held about particularly curtailing outside advertising of some of the “higher profile” events on outside web pages, etc. which denote the location of the event and bring folks who may not be Timberwood residents in to enjoy the events.  Board has hired security for all the future events going forward and is planning for additional security to be in place for those events.  Brief discussion was held about how to manage the size of the events in the future and ensure that Timberwood residents are attending rather than others.

*  A discussion was held regarding interest in possibly adding batting cages to the park for an additional activity for the residents to enjoy.  The property owner interested in pursuing this option was tasked with providing additional information like cost, etc. to determine if this might be something that could be undertaken in the future.

Note was made that a board member has resigned.  The board is looking for a potential replacement. If you are interested in applying for the spot, contact timberwoodnews@gmail.com or contact@spectrumam.com to provide them with your interest.

There was a discussion of the treasurers report and collections which provided attendees with a snapshot of how our financial position looks at this time.

Gate Issue – There have been problems with gate access involving the keypads and gate communication for both the park and the pool area. A  review of the current system revealed it is obsolete and will need to be replaced.  Discussion was held about that project and there was a subsequent approval for the replacement project.

Bridge across the lake between the pavilion and playground: A problem has arisen with the railing on the bridge and it’s stability.  Spindles are being removed and thrown into the lake and the railing has become somewhat less stable in-spite of regular maintenance and repair. A project to replace and upgrade the railing and spindles was discussed with subsequent approval of the project.

Social events were discussed with upcoming events noted.

Outside restroom facilities project was discussed and it’s now moving along.  The hope is that the project will complete before the Halloween event takes place.  That facility will be located over by the tennis courts and kids playground.

There is an Eagle Scout project underway marking our fire hydrants for easy visibility in the evening for fire crews who might be needing to identify locations of same.  Notice the blue markers in front of some of the hydrants near you?  Those are ones the Eagle Scout has identified and marked appropriately.

Discussion about Timberline/Borgfeld entrance damage took place with further discussion about steps to repair and correct the damage.

Discussion about the fire station that will be going in at Canyon Golf and Overlook Parkway was held with a discussion about the potential annexation of areas surrounding Timberwood still underway and what that might do to funding and revenue in the future to support services.

There were about 40 residents in attendance at the meeting.

 

OTHER NEWS AROUND TIMBERWOOD

NOTES ABOUT ANNEXATION/NON-ANNEXATION:  The magazine San Antonio Neighborhoods lists Timberwood Park as one of the top 10 places to live in our area.  Citing several of the biggest reasons– the country setting with large 1/2 acre treed lots and wildlife in abundance, as well as the non-annexation agreement which was put in place back in 2006 protecting us from city taxes.  You can read more about that agreement on Timberwood Park Web Site .  As the city continues to move toward annexation of some of the high-end neighborhoods around us, we become more isolated in terms of how services will be provided to us and what revenue will be available to support those services.  It is really important for residents to pay attention to the discussions about annexation and how it may impact us directly.  As I reported in this blog about 3 posts ago — June post —- it is going to be important to ensure our fire stations ….Borgfeld Road and the one now having ground broken for shortly on Overlook Parkway — remain in our Emergency Service District and able to provide us services.  If the city chooses to annex the areas around us, does that also mean they will annex the newest fire station which will be built to support this area?  I urge you to pay attention to what is happening around us and how it might impact our quality of life.  Voicing your concerns to elected officials is a great way to make sure our voice, in Timberwood Park, continues to be heard and responded to.

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US 281 DECISION

I thought you all might want this information since it has been posted as the official decision for the future of 281 North of 1604 up to Borgfeld Road:

 

“The Alamo RMA is pleased to announce the availability of the Record of Decision (ROD) for the proposed improvements to US 281 North between Loop 1604 and Borgfeld Drive. The design phase of this project will begin in 2016, with construction anticipated to begin in mid-2017. Final financing details and fee structures are pending the results of a Traffic and Revenue Study and the outcome of Proposition 7, which will go before voters in November 2015. Bexar County and the Alamo RMA have asked TxDOT for additional funding to complete US 281 non-tolled. As we move forward in design and construction, please visit AlamoRMA.org for updates on the project.

 

The Notice of Availability was published in the Texas Register and San Antonio-Express News on July 31, 2015.

 

Notice of Availability

Record of Decision for US 281

Loop 1604 to Borgfeld Drive in Bexar County, Texas

 

Pursuant to Texas Administrative Code, Title 43, §2.108, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is advising the public of the availability of the ROD for proposed construction on US 281, from Loop 1604 to Borgfeld Drive in Bexar County, Texas. The Selected Alternative would expand US 281 to a six-lane expressway with partial access-controlled outer lanes. From Loop 1604 to Stone Oak Parkway, the expressway lanes would include two non-toll general purpose lanes with an auxiliary lane plus one managed lane in each direction. The expressway lanes would be situated between three partial access-controlled outer lanes in each direction, also known as frontage roads. From Stone Oak Parkway to Borgfeld Drive, US 281 would ultimately be expanded to a six-lane expressway (three managed lanes in each direction) with two non-toll outer lanes in each direction. The project limits extend from Loop 1604 to Borgfeld Drive, a distance of approximately eight miles.

 

The ROD explains the selection of the recommended alternative and signifies the completion of the environmental review process.

 

A digital version of the ROD may be downloaded from the project website at http://www.411on281.com/us281eis/. In addition, the ROD is on file and available for review at the following locations: (1) Alamo Regional Mobility Authority (c/o Bexar County Public Works), 233 North Pecos La Trinidad, Suite 420, San Antonio, Texas 78207; (2) Texas Department of Transportation, San Antonio District, 4615 N.W. Loop 410, San Antonio, Texas 78229. For further information, please contact Mr. Carlos Swonke, Director, Environmental Affairs Division, Texas Department of Transportation, 125 East 11th Street, Austin, Texas 78701; telephone: (512) 416-3001; email: carlos.swonke@txdot.gov. TxDOT’s normal business hours are 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

 

The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by TxDOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. §327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 16, 2014, and executed by FHWA and TxDOT.”

SLUMBER PASS/BLANCO STOP LIGHT

Quick update:  I received notice the proposed stop light at Blanco and Slumber Pass has been put out for bids beginning July 2, 2015.  The bidding process is open for those contractors who might wish to participate in this construction project which will include adding traffic signals and supplemental signage at the intersection of Blanco Road (FM 2696) and Slumber Pass. Once the bid process is complete and the contract awarded you can expect the project to start sometime this fall.

I will have notes from the next Precinct 3 Constable Commissioner’s meeting to post for your shortly!  Hope you all are enjoying your summer!