2024 March Newsletter

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City of Temple TEMPLE - A PLACE YOU LOVE TO CALL HOME T E M P L E T X . G O V MARCH 2024 City of Temple St Patricks Day 2023

Table of Contents

COMMUNITY HAPPENINGS

Your gateway to discovering everything you need to know

DOWNTOWN TEMPLE

Unveiling the vibrant heart of our city

PARKS & RECREATION

Discover fun and adventure in Temple!

PUBLIC SAFETY: FIRE AND POLICE

Protecting and serving our community

TEMPLE PUBLIC LIBRARY

Exploring the treasures of the public library

PUBLIC WORKS

Learn about City services and stay informed of the latest Public Works updates

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Development Updates

These are exciting times in the City of Temple! New developmental projects are transforming our urban landscape, promising to bring innovation and vibrancy to our community. With a focus on sustainable design, these projects are set to revitalize our city's core, creating a dynamic hub for residents and visitors alike. Stay tuned for a reimagined Temple that seamlessly blends modernity with its rich heritage, making it a place we love to call home! To learn more about our projects, visit letstalktemple.com.

Azalea Drive Realignment Project

The Azalea Drive Realignment Project has achieved a significant milestone Temple residents and visitors can now enjoy the beautiful, freshly paved and improved roadway, which officially welcomed back the public on December 20, 2023. Site work began back on April 24, 2023. During approximately eight months of construction, the road was closed from S. 31st St. to the southern edge of the Temple Mall. The project mpasses a range of cements, including road nment, beautiful new aping, and updated zation for your safety and nience. Visit Azalea Drive and e changes for yourself!

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Community Happenings

Our community plays a vital role in the fabric of the City of Temple, such as sustaining its growth and prosperity Through active engagement and collaboration, community members contribute to the overall well-being of the city, whether it's through volunteering, supporting local businesses, or participating in civic initiatives. By nurturing a strong sense of solidarity and shared responsibility, the community becomes the driving force behind positive change, shaping the city's identity and ensuring its continued success.

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other essential items before the eclipse, as we expect increased traffic in the area during this time.

Plan for possible delays and heavy cell usage.

Limit travel on the day of the eclipse and expect traffic delays.

For more information, please visit bellcountyeclipse.com.

Solar Eclipse in Central Texas

On April 8, 2024, Temple, Texas, will be in the path of totality for the sun's total eclipse. This event marks the last total solar eclipse visible from the contiguous United States until 2044. Those within the path of totality will experience a darkened sky resembling dawn or dusk, and, weather permitting, they may witness the sun's corona, typically obscured by the sun's bright face.

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Solar Eclipse Town Hall Meetings

The City of Temple is hosting three town halls for the community to receive information and have the opportunity to ask questions. The first session took place on Wednesday, February 28.

The upcoming town halls will be held on the following dates:

Saturday, March 2

2 p.m. at Grace Temple Ministries (801 S 13th St, Temple, TX 76504)

Tuesday, March 12

6 p.m. at Frank W. Mayborn Civic & Convention Center (3303 N 3rd St, Temple, TX 76501)

Residents are invited to attend one of these public meetings to hear from Temple's Emergency Management Coordinator about what the eclipse is, how to view it, and how to prepare.

Due to this spectacular event, Temple could see an increase in population for several days before and after the event. Factors of a potential influx could include things like traffic congestion and heavy cell usage.

The City's Emergency Management Coordinator and representatives from both Temple Fire and Rescue and the Temple Police Department will be present and available to answer questions regarding this aspect of the eclipse as well.

For more information about the 2024 eclipse, please visit bellcountyeclipse.com.

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City of Temple of 2nd Annual Hiring Event:

Join us on Wednesday, March 20, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Frank W. Mayborn Civic and Convention Center for the City of Temple 2nd Annual Hiring Event. Those interested in attending are encouraged to bring their updated resumes and prepare for potential on-the-spot interviews. There is even the chance to receive a conditional offer on the day of the event. To view open positions, please visit templetx.gov/careers.

Temple Community Treasures Contest Lunch at the Temple Airport

The Temple Historic Preservation Board and Kasberg, Patrick, and Associates (KPA) of Temple are pleased to present the 6th Annual Temple Community Treasures Photography Contest and the 3rd Annual Temple Community Treasures Painting Contest. This contest is part of Temple's observance of National Preservation Month in May. It aims to draw community attention to protecting and preserving our historic buildings. Winners will be honored and recognized during May, National Preservation Month. KPA will also award the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners with cash prizes. For more information, contact Ayanna Batchand-Rowe at (254) 298-5376 or abatchandrowe@templetx.gov.

Join us for a day of food and fun as Draughon-Miller Central Texas Regional Airport hosts the first Lunch at the Airport in 2024! Stop by Wednesday, March 27 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and purchase a delicious meal from Lulumae’s Cajun Cuisine, then stick around to enjoy a fun afternoon at the airport! This event is free to attend and open to the public.

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Downtown Temple

Downtown Temple stands as a dynamic hub, contributing to the community's enrichment in variety of ways. Its array of restaurants draws both locals and visitors, while the district hosts a plethora of events, from festivals to parades, throughout the year. Offering a blend of local boutiques and specialty stores, downtown Temple provides residents with diverse retail options, playing a crucial role in elevating Temple life and fostering community spirit through enjoyable dining experiences, festive celebrations, and retail therapy.

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Temple Ticket Spring Issue

The wait is over! Spring into the new issue of the Temple Ticket. This issue features things to do, family activities, spring events, and so much more. Get your ticket to discover Temple today.

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March First Friday

Join us downtown for First Friday, March 1, and enjoy amazing drinks, food, and specials!

Check out our full list of downtown happenings at bit.ly/3vAXira

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Temple Railroad & Heritage Museum

Spring Break at the Museum

Don’t miss Spring Break at the Temple Railroad and Heritage Museum on March 13 and 14, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Visitors can expect an exciting array of activities as we explore gardening and the great outdoors!

Family Days: Geek Out

From Star Wars to Pokémon, all fandoms are welcome! Learn more about the nerdier side of life at our Geek Out Family Day on Saturday, March 2 from 10 a m to 2 p m Dress up as your favorite character and join us for a fun day of activities and crafts. For more information about the museum, please visit templerrhm.org.

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Parks & Recreation

Parks and Recreation plays a vital role in fostering vibrant and thriving communities. By providing accessible and well-maintained parks, recreational facilities, and programs, they create spaces for individuals of all ages to engage in physical activity, socialize, and connect with nature. As well as organizing community events, sports leagues, and cultural activities, promoting a sense of unity and belonging among residents.

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Soccer Field Dedication

Join us on Saturday, March 23, at 10 a.m. The event will be held at the Crossroads Soccer Complex, located at 6600 Research Loop.

The City of Temple is set to host a special dedication event at the Crossroads Soccer Complex in honor of Peter den Harder. Since his arrival to Temple in 1980, Peter den Harder became a beloved member of the Temple community, demonstrating profound love for his family and an enduring passion for soccer. Over the course of 50 years, he actively engaged with the sport as a player, coach, and referee Sadly, den Harder passed away on July 30, 2020, at the age of 64. This dedication serves as a special occasion to acknowledge and celebrate the significant contributions of Peter den Harder.

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2024 Youth Summer Camps

Embark on a summer of excitement with Camp Discovery and Camp Pathfinder! Our dynamic camps cater to different age groups, ensuring a tailored experience for all young adventurers. Camp Discovery, perfect for ages 5-7, offers a delightful blend of cooperative play, indoor and outdoor games, and skill-building hands-on activities. Meanwhile, Camp Pathfinder awaits campers aged 8-13, providing a platform for more autonomy and choice in activities like engaging games, crafts, and thrilling adventures.

Whether your little one is ready for ageappropriate fun or seeking the freedom to chart their own course, both camps promise unforgettable experiences.

Pre-registration is required, so call 254298-5740 for more information and secure your spot today.

Camp will be held Monday to Friday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. for a total cost of $80 per week

Register at templeparks.com.

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2024 Pool Season Summer Hiring

Want to make a splash this summer? Join our team of lifeguards at Temple Parks and Recreation!

We're offering $15 per hr. for lifeguards, as well as, we'll waive lifeguard classes for anyone who works for us!

We're also looking for an Assistant Pool Manager, paying $16.50 per hr, and Pool Managers paying $18 per hour

This is a great opportunity to gain experience and build your resume while working in a fun, team-oriented environment.

Interested? Apply today at templelifeguards.com and get ready to make a splash this summer!

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Public Safety

Our police and fire departments are crucial to our community’s well-being, ensuring the protection and security of community members. From patrolling neighborhoods and investigating crimes, conducting safety awareness programs, offering emergency medical assistance and community outreach, public safety professionals play a pivotal role in safeguarding the community while instilling peace of mind and fostering a sense of security among community members. Our first responders are at the forefront of protecting our neighborhoods, providing essential aid during crises, and promoting a sense of safety and reassurance among our community members.

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Push-In Ceremony & Open House

Join us on Friday, March 22, from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. for an exciting opportunity to tour the fire station, participate in the push-in ceremony of the latest fire truck designed for Station 6, and enjoy lunch with our firefighters!

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Upcoming Events:

9 PD Kiddo Card Event

The next Temple PD Kiddo Card event will take place on March 9 at Black Rifle Coffee Co. from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Kiddo cards are child identification cards that for parents. In the event a child is separated from their family, the parent or guardian can give the Kiddo card to an officer who will then take a picture of it and send it out to all officers working that day.

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Coffee with a Cop

Join us on Wednesday, March 20, for Coffee with a Cop at McDonalds, located at 6811 W Adams Ave from 7 a m to 9 a m This will be a great opportunity to enjoy good coffee and conversation with your Temple Police Officers. We hope to see you there!

Civil Service Exam

Visit Jointemplepd.com to discover our hiring incentives and requirements for becoming a Temple police officer and register by March 11 for the upcoming Civil Service Exam on March 16.

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Extended Siren Test

Our emergency management staff will conduct extended testing on our outdoor warning sirens on the first Saturday of March and April. The siren will sound for 3 minutes, which is the duration it would sound during a real-life weather emergency. To learn more about these outdoor warning sirens, please visit templetx.gov/staysafetemple

Stay connected with us on social media to keep informed about adoptions, pet tips, facility updates, and upcoming events.

Follow Heart to Home Pet Adoption Center on Social!
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Temple Public Library

The public library serves as a hub of knowledge, learning, and community engagement within a community. Its role extends far beyond providing access to books. The public library acts as a valuable resource and a catalyst for personal growth, education, and community development. Come join us at Temple Public Library as we eagerly anticipate bringing the community together and stimulating intellectual growth.

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Crafternoons

Create your own mininotebook using recycled coffee sleeves! Learn how to transform all those coffee sleeves you have laying around into a bound notepad for yourself or as a darling and thoughtful gift for others. All supplies, instructions, and creative inspiration will be provided! Registration is required. Join us on March 9 at 2 p.m. on the 2nd floor.

Solar Art in the Park

The TPL has partnered with the Railroad and Heritage Museum, City of Temple Recycling, and the Temple Children's Museum to make this an event you will not want to miss. Get ready for a funfilled, educational event. Bring the whole family and your picnic basket to Santa Fe Plaza at 11 a.m. on March 16 and let's make it something out of this world! All ages

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Art Journaling

Create a journal to record your thoughts and feelings with words, art, and images! Supplies are furnished, or feel free to bring your own. Join us on March 21 at 1 p.m. on the 2nd floor.

Home Buyer

Education Program

Do you know the benefits of owning your own home? Want to know how to navigate the home-buying process in the current economic times? Join us to learn about the tricks and tips related to homebuying on March 21 at 6 p.m. on the 3rd floor.

Upcoming Events & Programs

Read Across Time Begins

Travel through time without leaving your cozy reading space! Join the Beanstack challenge, then come to the library to add your books to our Read Across Time timeline and win prizes!!

Fifty in 50 Meetup

Are you stuck in a rut with your reading? Want to know what others are reading in the for the trickier categories? Join us as we discuss and share books to fit into the fifty categories of the challenge.

Next Stop: STEAM

Take a break, unwind, and relax after school with constructive and imaginative play that promotes education through STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics). All supplies and activities are provided Ages 5 to 11 yrs

Genealogy Saturdays

Join the Bell County Genealogy Society in the Temple Public Library’s Genealogy Room for help with your history research

Teen Craft Corner

Take a break from the stresses of school and life and create something fun during our monthly craft program. Our crafts include projects such as string art, painting, learning about artists and their techniques, mixed media, and so much more! We meet every fourth Monday in the Teen Space.

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Public Works

Public works plays a vital role in enhancing the quality of life for community members. Their primary objective is to ensure the maintenance, development, and improvement of public infrastructure and services. From roads and bridges to water supply systems and parks, public works departments are responsible for managing and enhancing these essential elements of a community. Their efforts contribute to the safety, accessibility, and overall quality of life within the community.

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HOLIDAY GARBAGE & RECYCLING

Collection Schedule

Good Friday Collection Schedule

Garbage, recycling, and brush/bulk collections will run on a regular schedule on March 29, Good Friday. Please have your items to the curb by 7 a.m. City offices will be closed on March 29 and reopen on April 1 at 8 a.m. Public Works would like to ask your help in making sure yard waste does not get blown into the streets, the storm drains, or put in your recycle bins!

REMINDER

Brush and bulk collections run heavy in the spring, keep an eye on templetx.gov/solidwaste for any delays that may occur or to view collection information. We appreciate your patience as crews are working hard to stay on schedule.

UBO Payment Portal: InvoiceCLoud

We are excited about this new platform, and in addition to providing a secure up-to-date user experience, the system also offers improved features including:

Receiving and paying your bill via text message

Paying using digital wallet methods such as PayPal and Venmo

Checkout with Apple Pay or Google Pay

Easily modify autopay enrollment up to the day the balance is due

Now accepting American Express and e-checks online

We want to remind you to register your utility account by visiting templetx.gov/paymybill and share some important reminders with you about the process.

Important Reminders:

Account Numbers: When registering your account, do not include the leading zeros in your account number. For example: 000012345-000045678 should be entered as 12345-45678.

Credit Card Autopay: If you were previously enrolled in credit card autopay, you will be required to re-enroll on the new payment portal.

Paperless Billing: By default, everyone with an email address on file was converted to paperless billing. If you would like to switch back to paper billing, you can do so through your online account settings or by contacting the utilities office.

Mobile Device: When using a mobile device, the screen layout will look different than a desktop computer. This may require you to scroll down to see all the options available.

Receiving an Error Message: If you are receiving an error message when trying to access templetx.gov/paymybill, you might need to clear your cache by accessing your online browser settings and try accessing the web page again.

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PROTECT YOUR WATER:

Backflow Assembly Testing

PROTECT YOUR WATER

Protect hose bibs (outside faucets) by installing a vacuum breaker on all hose bibs capable of having a hose attached.

Have the backflow assembly tested by a certified tester as required.

Never use unprotected faucets to fill containers such as pools, stock tanks, hot tubs, etc.

Protect your drinking water and your community’s water supply by ensuring you are taking the proper measures to properly protect cross-connections.

BACKFLOW:

When water backflows, it can carry contaminants back into your home and/or the water distribution supply.

CROSS-CONNECTIONS:

A cross-connection is a point in a plumbing system where it is possible for a non-potable substance to come in contact with the potable drinking water supply. Common cross-connections include garden hoses, lawn sprinkler systems, water softeners, and private wells.

For more information, visit templetx.gov/backflow.

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Water Conservation

The City of Temple is still under Moderate Water Shortage mandatory restrictions. The Brazos River Authority announced levels at Lake Belton dropped below the Stage 2 – Drought Warning Trigger.

Irrigate Responsibly

Pause your irrigation systems and don't water when it's raining.

Raise Your Lawn Mower Blades

Longer grass promotes deeper root growth, resulting in a more droughtresistant lawn, reduced evaporation, and fewer weeds.

Mandatory Watering Schedule

All water customers are currently required to participate in a water conservation schedule based on their address.

Watering Times:

Midnight to 10 a.m.

8 p.m to Midnight

Residents with Even-Numbered Addresses:

Sunday

Thursday

Residents with Odd-Numbered Addresses:

Saturday Wednesday

For more information and updates, please visit templetx.gov/waterconservation or reach out to the Public Works Department at 254.298.5611.

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TEMPLE TALK: In Case You Missed It

Black History Month Recognition Event

The City of Temple held its 3rd annual Black History Month Ceremony, emphasizing this year's theme, "African Americans and the Arts." The event celebrated and honored Temple's Black community leaders, business owners, and City employees with inspirational speeches and a showcase of artistic talent. City Manager Brynn Myers highlighted the city's commitment to diversity, recognizing the significant impact of Black individuals in our community. Mayor Tim Davis presented a proclamation to Dr. Zoe Grant, Temple Branch NAACP President and District 2 Councilwoman, encouraging the community to reflect, learn, and appreciate the cultural richness of Black History Month.

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The City of Temple uses an online auction service, GovDeals, to liquidate equipment, vehicles and other items no longer utilized Auctions are open to the general public, and the City routinely places items on auction throughout the year with each item having a unique start and end date View active listings online at govdeals.com/temple

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