School Brings In Motivational Speaker To Fight Drug Problem

December 17, 2007

School administrators in a Dallas suburb brought in a motivational speaker from Ohio to talk to students and parents about how to fight back against drugs.

Motivational speaker Alfred “Coach” Powell addressed students and parents about the dangers of drugs.

“One of the things we don’t do is chemically manipulate our bodies, minds, spirits — are you with me?” he said.

Earlier this month, three Cedar Hill students were hospitalized after taking a prescription drug. Principal Delsenna Frazier said the incident was a “wake-up call that there is a need we really need to address in our community.” The girls were not students that “fit the description,” she said.

“We’re dealing with a very real issue of something that is sometimes available over the counter, or that you already have at home,” Superintendent Horace Williams said.

Two weeks ago, three ninth-grade girls took the prescription sleep aid Ambien and were rushed to the hospital. They now attend an alternative school.
Two other girls were arrested for giving them the drug and face felony charges. They were expelled from the school.

“I was actually really quite surprised because I never saw it coming,” ninth-grade student David Offor said. “Nobody in the school, I think, saw it coming.”

Source: NBC5i.com

Cedar Hill Water Prices

December 17, 2007

I get asked quite often about Cedar Hill water rates. It’s no secret that our water prices are higher than some of our neighbor cities. There are a number of reasons Cedar Hill water is relatively expensive: 1) Joe Pool Lake, 2) the cost of infrastructure, 3) the relative youth of the city, and 4) the sewer treatment facilities.Joe Pool LakeYears ago, before the lake was built, there was a state-wide water crisis. Water was getting very difficult to obtain and there was a concern that Dallas might not continue to sell water to Cedar Hill and surrounding cities.The city council at that time chose to help pay for a part of Lake Joe Pool in exchange for the right to take 6 million gallons per day from the lake. There was also the thought that the lake would be an economic catalyst for this area, and particularly Cedar Hill.The actual arrangement is somewhat complicated, but Cedar Hill currently escrows funds so we can pay off our portion of the debt when it becomes due.As it turned out, the water-crisis resolved and Dallas continued to sell water to nearby cities.Cost of InfrastructureAlthough most of our water and sewer lines are installed by developers, the City still has to install some lines. It should be no surprise that water and sewer lines are incredibly expensive.Since we must install lines in shallow soil, we must dig through rock in order to install lines. Uneven terrain also adds to the cost. We pay approximately twice as much per linear foot as cities without these issues.Relative Youth of the CitySince most of the city’s growth has occurred during the last twenty years, we are still making debt payments on most of the lines we have installed. Older cities have completed the debt payments on most of their infrastructure.Sewer PlantsFinally, the cost of sewage treatment adds to the cost of water.We send sewer to three different plants to be treated. These plants are Central, Ten Mile and Red Oak. The Ten Mile and Red Oak plants are relatively new and their treatment costs are expensive when compared to older plants due to increased cost to construct and outstanding debt.

City’s New Website

December 15, 2007

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The City of Cedar Hill has a new website! The new site is more visually appealing and highlights the natural beauty of Cedar Hill.

It also is organized in a way to make it easier for you to find what you are looking for.

In fact, you don’t even have to look. Just click on the Notify Me link and you can sign up to receive emails on important events in the city.

New Tri-City Animal Shelter Could Be The Cat’s Meow

December 7, 2007

Steve Snyder / Cedar Hill TODAY

It’s official - Cedar Hill will have a new Tri-City Animal Shelter.

Nov. 27, the Cedar Hill City Council approved a contract with Quorum Architects for architectural services for a new animal shelter.

The shelter is jointly funded by Cedar Hill, DeSoto and Duncanville. Cedar Hill, where the shelter is located, is the official controlling city for the shelter, so it is responsible for overseeing and organizing development, construction, financing and other shelter issues.

Quorum’s David Duman said his company should have a schematic drawing in about a month, then be finished with its work and be ready to advertise for bids by the end of January.

This facility would house 83 dogs and 70 cats, plus no cats would have to be housed in a mechanical room. It will also have cat play and display areas, and quarantine areas for both dogs and cats. That gets the shelter almost to its target for the year 2017 of 84 dog and 72 cat spaces. It would have 7,500 square feet of floor space. Read more

Longhorn Athletic News

December 5, 2007

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Basketball

The Lady Longhorn Varsity team has been playing excellent basketball recently. The team brought home the championship trophy in the inaugural Collin County Roundball Classic held at McKinney Boyd High school. The Lady Longhorns defeated McKinney High, Argyle, McKinney Boyd and a strong Plano West team. Skylar Collins was voted tournament MVP.

Tuesday the team beat a scrappy Plano East team in overtime at East. Ariel Robertson, BreAnna Dawkins and Ariel Robertson led the team in scoring, while Moriah Scott anchored the defense. This win improved the Lady Longhorns’ record to 12-2.

The Lady Longhorns Junior Varsity basketball team improved their record to 10-3 after beating Plano East 38-31 on Tuesday night Dec. 12. They were led by Latroya Lawrence and Senae Dillard both scoring 10 points. Karol House added 8 points for the Lady Longhorns.

The Lady Longhorn Freshman A team has competed in two tournaments – Colleyville Heritage and Skyline and won consolation in each. B team finished 3rd & 4th in their tournament appearances so far. Both teams have performed well and are improving each game. The A team record is 7 – 3, and B team is 6-3.

The freshman boys basketball team defeated Flower Mound Marcus Thursday night 64-42. Larry Ranson scored 17 points. Johnathon Alberrcrombie, Darius Smith, and Willie Clayborne all had 11 and Bryce Pearson scored 7. Dillon Johnson, Craig White and Gasteneaux Fisher all had 2. Read more

Holiday Trash Pickup Schedule

December 5, 2007

The residential trash pickup schedule for Christmas and New Year’s will be as follows:

Week of Christmas

  • No trash pickup on Christmas Day (Tuesday)
  • Tuesday’s pickup will occur on the next day (Wednesday)
  • There will be no recycling pickup that week.

Week of New Year’s Day

  • Trash and recycling will be picked up on the regular schedule, including New Year’s Day.

In addition, we are working on a couple of drop off locations the week between Christmas and New Year’s Day for those who wish recycle Christmas Trees. These will be announced as soon as arrangements are finalized.

Cedar Hill Downtown circa 1982

December 1, 2007

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This is a great shot of what is now the Southwest Corner Gallery. It looks so different today than it did in 1982.