Month: April 2018

More Syringes Found on West Side

We found another uncapped syringe in front of the Office yesterday, in the parking lot. The needle was exposed; there is no telling what was in the syringe. I have notified the GP Police about these syringes and they seem to have added some patrols here.

However, this subdivision is our home and this is our community.

We all need to get more involved in making it a safe place to live by calling in when we see suspicious activities. Many folks know they can sit off somewhere on property and not be readily seen from the main roads. We see them several times a week; I call the Police to check them out and a few trespassers have been arrested for a variety of things.

Report suspicious cars and/or people wandering around that you do not know to the GPPD Non-emergency number   972-237-8790

 

GP Pipeline

The newest GP Pipeline has been posted.

May 5, 2018
Election to Amend the City Charter
The City Charter for Grand Prairie currently restricts City Council from granting a lease or franchise of City property for more than 30 years without city voter approval. Proposition A on the May 5 election ballot will ask voters to consider eliminating that restriction.
Early voting is April 23-May 1
Election day is 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday, May 5
For more voting information and a complete listing of polling locations, go to www.gptx.org/election, or call 972-237-8035.

Master Composting Class

  • Date: 04/28/2018

STAR Certified Master Composter Class

The City of Grand Prairie will be offering a new master composter certification in partnership with the State of Texas Alliance for Recycling (STAR). STAR has accepted leadership of the program that was formerly administered by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ).

To be eligible for certification, participants must complete 20 hours of education, 16 in-class and 4 out-of-class, as well as 20 hours of eligible volunteer activity, including composting at the Kirby Creek Nature Center.

The next class is scheduled for April 28 and May 5, 2018 (all day) Additionally, there will be a 4-hour field trip TBD.

The $25 Grand Prairie resident registration fee and $40 non-Grand Prairie resident registration fee includes the Rodale Book of Composting and lunch. Checks must be made payable to the city of Grand Prairie. There must be a minimum of 10 participants for the class to be held. Refunds will be issued if the class is canceled.

Register online or fill out a hard copy application (PDF), or call 972-237-4566 for more information.

Grand Prairie is one of the few cities in the Dallas/Fort Worth metropolitan area that offers the course. Anyone interested in achieving a sustainable backyard lifestyle will benefit from composter training – whether they choose to certify or not. Educators can receive Continuing Education (CPE) credits by attending this course. Call 972-237-4566 for more information.

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Syringes on West Side

So far this week, we have found 3 syringes on the West side of the property, specifically in the area of West Mountain Creek Drive. One was found near the front of 58, another near 46, and another near the tree at the end of West MC Drive. They did appear to be used, the last one had the plunger out of it, but the needle was still there. Fortunately, all of them were capped, BUT they still pose a bio-hazard.  All 3 were gathered up by GPPD and they have patrolled the area a bit more.

Please advise kids not to play with these things; call the non-emergency number (972-237-8790) if you find a syringe on property, please.

From GPPD: What is suspicious activity?

What is suspicious activity?

“Am I witnessing a crime?” Most of us have found ourselves wondering this at some point or another. However, because we’re not really sure, we tend to ignore what we have just seen and, hoping it wasn’t so, we continue about our business.

People aren’t suspicious, behavior is! Always consider the context for what you are witnessing and remember there may be a simple explanation for activity that at first glance appears suspicious. Here are behaviors that may be associated with criminal activity:

– Someone walking down the street looking into multiple vehicles and/or trying door handles to see if the doors will open.

– Someone taking a package from someone else’s property (keep in mind that sometimes neighbors leave or pick up packages for other neighbors).

-A person who is not your neighbor walking about your neighbor’s home and looking into windows, or trying to gain access by forcing open a window or door.

– A person knocking on your door and asking to speak with someone who does not live there and who may also go to other homes knocking on doors. This is a tactic used by people with the intent to burglarize to see if people are home. (Keep in mind that people may mistakenly go to the wrong home.)

– Someone claiming to represent a utility company who is either not wearing a uniform, does not produce identification upon request, or does not have a company logo vehicle.

– Someone using binoculars or other devices to peer into your or your neighbors’ homes.

– At night, a person sitting inside a vehicle that you do not recognize with the lights off for extended period of time.

– A pushy salesperson not producing identification upon your request or asking to come into your home.

– A vehicle you do not recognize that is circling multiple times around the neighborhood.

Remember, if you think that a crime may be occurring, or that the safety of you or your neighbors may be at risk, don’t hesitate to call 911. Your call could be the one that lets us put a stop to the break-ins or a crime streak in your neighborhood. We are happy to check things out!

Large Item Pickup

We are having a Large Item pickup for the WEST SIDE ONLY on April 5th. We will pick up regular trash first and come back for large items.

Large item for the EAST SIDE ONLY will be the following week, on April 12th.

Notices will be put out a few days before each pickup day.