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Hays County Press Release Zika Case Poses No Danger to Residents

Hays County Courthouse, San Marcos, TX – The Hays County Local Health Department has received confirmation from the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) of a local, travel-associated case of Zika virus infection in Hays County. The individual, who is not contagious and does not pose a risk to Hays County residents, contracted the illness while traveling to Puerto Rico in August 2016.

The mosquito that carries Zika is native to Central Texas. Zika virus is transmitted to persons primarily through the bite of an infected mosquito (Aedes species, which can also transmit West Nile virus, dengue fever and chikungunya virus). The Aedes mosquitos are aggressive daytime biters and are located near populated areas.

The most common symptoms of Zika virus disease are fever, rash, joint pain, and conjunctivitis (red eyes). The illness is typically mild and lasts about one week. During that time, a mosquito that bites an infected person can carry the virus to the next person it bites, so it is critical to follow your health care provider’s recommendation to reduce exposure to others.

Preventative measures residents can take to avoid mosquito bites include:

  • Draining any water around their property (mosquitos can breed in as little as a
    bottle cap full of water)
  • Wearing long-sleeved shirts and long pants
  • Using EPA-registered insect repellents containing DEET, picaridin or oil of
    lemon eucalyptus (follow directions closely)

Travel Precautions in Texas

On December 14, 2016, CDC issued guidance related to Zika for people living in or traveling to Brownsville, Cameron County, TX. On November 28, the Texas Department of State Health Services reported the state’s first case of local mosquito-borne Zika virus infection in Brownsville. Additional cases of mosquito-borne Zika have been identified in the area, suggesting that there is a risk of continued spread of Zika virus in Brownsville, TX.

On January 22, 2016, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) posted interim guidelines for health care providers in the United States caring for pregnant women during a Zika virus outbreak. Zika infection in pregnant women may be associated with congenital microcephaly and fetal loss. Guillain-Barre syndrome has also been reported in patients after suspected Zika infection. CDC is recommending that all pregnant women consider postponing travel to areas where Zika virus transmission is ongoing. A link to the guidance can be found at http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/65/wr/mm6502e1.htm. Persons with suspected infections should also be evaluated and managed for possible dengue and chikungunya virus. Aspirin and other NSAID’s should be avoided until dengue can be ruled out to reduce the risk of hemorrhage.

The Hays County Epidemiology Team continues to remind local health care providers and partner organizations to be aware of Zika as they see patients and to ask about travel history. The County works with providers to help them assess the need for laboratory testing and facilitate testing from the State Health Department lab in Austin.

Hays County encourages people to follow travel precautions and avoid mosquito bites. The Zika virus has been declared an emerging public health threat by the World Health Organization. For more information about the Zika virus, visit www.TexasZika.org and http://www.cdc.gov/zika/ and for information about the Hays County Mosquito Surveillance Program visit Fight the Bite.

2016 CDBG Water Improvements Project #7216461

flood-map-2-uhland-7216461This is to give notice that the City of Uhland has determined that the following proposed action under the Texas Department of Agriculture Community Development Program, Contract Number 7216461, is partially located in the 100-year floodplain. The City will be identifying and evaluating practicable alternatives to locating the action in the floodplain and the potential impacts on the floodplain from the proposed action, as required by Executive Order 11988, in accordance with HUD regulations at 24 CFR 55.20 Subpart C Procedures for Making Determinations on Floodplain Management.

Project Description: The City, in conjunction with County Line Special Utility District, will ensure the city’s residents of a reliable and constant potable water service at adequate pressures and flow rates. Construction will include the installation of 4,000 l.f. of 12” water line, 3 fire hydrants, 8 gate valves, 15 customer transfers and associated appurtenances. Approximately 0.04 acres of the project activities are located in Zone A of the 100-year floodplain on Cotton Gin Road at Plum Creek Road. This acreage is already geographically located in the floodplain. There will be no adverse effect on the floodplain. There are no practical alternatives.
The proposed project is located on Cotton Gin Road, from Hwy 21 to Plum Creek Road, Uhland, Hays County, TX 78640.

There are three primary purposes for this notice. First, people who may be affected by activities in floodplains and those who have an interest in the protection of the natural environment should be given an opportunity to express their concerns and provide information about these areas. Commenters are encouraged to offer alternative sites outside of the floodplain, alternative methods to serve the same project purpose, and methods to minimize and mitigate impacts. Second, an adequate public notice program can be an important public educational tool. The dissemination of information and request for public comment about floodplains can facilitate and enhance Federal efforts to reduce the risks and impacts associated with the occupancy and modification of these special areas. Third, as a matter of fairness, when the Federal government determines it will participate in actions taking place in floodplains, it must inform those who may be put at greater or continued risk.

Written comments must be received by the City of Uhland at the following address on or before 1/2/17:

City of Uhland, 15 N. Old Spanish Trail, Uhland, TX 78640, Attention: Vicki Hunter, Mayor Pro-Tem.

Date: 12/18/16

Para más información en español, comuníquese con Karen Gallaher al (512) 398-7399.

Hays County Hazard Mitigation Survey

surveyHays County Hazard Mitigation would like to gather public perceptions and opinions regarding natural hazards in Hays County. In addition, we would like information regarding the methods and techniques you prefer for reducing the risks and losses associated with these hazards.

3rd Annual Bulk Trash Pickup – Saturday, November 12th

PROGRESSIVE WASTE SOLUTIONS WILL PROVIDE A BULKY WASTE COLLECTION EVENT.
PLEASE HAVE YOUR BULKY WASTE ITEMS ON THE CURB FOR COLLECTION BY 7:00 AM ON NOVEMBER 12, 2016

WE WILL COLLECT UP TO FOUR (4) CUBIC YARDS OF BULKY ITEMS PER RESIDENCE. AS A REFERENCE, YOUR TRASH CART IS ALMOST ONE CUBIC YARD IN SIZE.

ITEMS MAY NOT WEIGH MORE THAN 40 POUNDS. BUNDLES MUST BE NOT LONGER THAN FOUR (4) FEET IN LENGTH OR MORE THAN 40 POUNDS IN WEIGHT.

ACCEPTABLE ITEMS INCLUDE FURNITURE, WATER HEATERS, APPLIANCES, BUNDLED BRUSH, WOOD (NO PROTRUDING NAILS), DRYWALL AND SIMILAR ITEMS.

ANY REFRIGERATOR, FREEZER OR AIR CONDITIONER MUST HAVE THE FREON REMOVED AND HAVE A TAG FROM A CERTIFIED TECHNICIAN THAT THE FREON HAS BEEN REMOVED.

NO FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS, COMPRESSED GAS TANKS, GASOLINE, OIL, DIESEL FUEL, KEROSENE, CHEMICALS, AMMUNITION OR EXPLOSIVES.

WE ARE PROUD TO SERVE YOU. QUESTIONS, CALL 512-398-7399

CITY OF UHLAND and PROGRESSIVE WASTE SOLUTIONS

Public Hearing – October 5, 2016

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS, THAT:

The City of Uhland, has received a petition to initiate Zoning changes to the said property from Agriculture (A) to General Business District (GBD), following described territory, to-wit:

Field note description for Lot #10, a 10.4392acre (454,731 square feet) tract of land being out of a called 57.76-acre tract of land as conveyed to 58 Uhland, LP, by deed recorded in Volume 2836, Volume 464, Document number #5037799, Official Public Records Hays County, Texas (O.P.R.H.C.T.), said 57.76-acre tract being situated in the John Stewart League Survey, Abstract-14 and the August Reuss Survey, Abstract-398, Uhland, Hays County, Texas, and being more particularly described by metes and bounds.

Complete descriptions are available at city hall.

A public hearing will be held the Fifth (5) day of October, 2016 at 6:00 pm in the City Hall, 15 North Old Spanish Trail, Uhland, Texas. For all persons interested in the above proposed Zoning change.

At said time and place all such persons shall have the right to appear and be heard. Of all said matters and things, all persons interested in the things and matters here in   mentioned, will take notice.

Karen Gallaher, City Administrator

Hays County Bonds 2016 Website is Live

Hays County has determined there is a need for a bond referendum in November 2016 to fund transportation infrastructure and public safety facilities to meet the needs of our growing population. A final determination about a bond referendum was made on August 16, 2016, during Commissioners Court following a workshop with the County’s financial advisor and the County Auditor, that showed the County could issue as much as $250 million in bonds without increasing the tax rate or negatively affecting the County’s AA Bond Rating. The Court ultimately decided to request a vote on Proposition No. 1 for $106.4 million and Proposition No. 2 for $131.4 million.