Friday, January 10, 2020

Latin People News LPN: NIGHT TIME LANE CLOSURE: Two eastbound lanes close...

Latin People News LPN: NIGHT TIME LANE CLOSURE: Two eastbound lanes close...: NIGHT TIME LANE CLOSURE: Two Eastbound Lanes & Sidewalk Closed on SR 826 / Sunny Isles Blvd. at C...

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NIGHT TIME LANE CLOSURE:
Two Eastbound Lanes & Sidewalk Closed
on SR 826 / Sunny Isles Blvd.
at Collins Avenue

Beginning at 9:00 pm on Saturday, January 11,
until 5:00 am on Sunday, January 12, 2020.

Two eastbound lanes and the sidewalk on SR 826 / Sunny Isles Blvd. at Collins Avenue will be closed beginning at 9:00 pm on Saturday, January 11 until 5:00 am on Sunday, January 12, 2020.

In order to complete this work and minimize the impact on traffic, this same lane closure will also occur from 9:00 pm on Thursday, January 16 until 5:00 am Friday, January 17, 2020.


Heavy traffic congestion may occur  during these lane closures. Travelers may experience delays during this time. It is recommended to seek an alternate route when possible. 

For more information, call 305.792.1760.

Visit us online at www.sibfl.net
or find us on Social Media

Latin People News LPN: The Real Florida℠ Connection – Start the New Year ...

Latin People News LPN: The Real Florida℠ Connection – Start the New Year ...: Discover stories from Florida State Parks. A MESSAGE FROM OUR DIRECTOR It was a great year for Florida State Parks...

Discover stories from Florida State Parks.


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A MESSAGE FROM OUR DIRECTOR

It was a great year for Florida State Parks. Rangers, other staff and volunteers welcomed almost 30 million visitors to Florida’s best places.

We are proud that Florida State Parks was recognized this year with a National Gold Medal for being America’s best state parks. I want to share a few other successes that helped define our year.
First, thanks for your support. Visiting state parks helps us protect beloved park landscapes, wildlife and historic places. We’re also grateful for the investment of over one million hours by our 20,000 volunteers and dozens of friends’ groups.
We worked hard to protect natural and cultural resources and saw successes worth celebrating. Silver Springs State Park just earned recognition on the National Register of Historic Places, the shared list of places that define American history. We’re excited about the growing popularity of cultural events like the Florida Folk Festival. Park storytelling resonates and unites people from every walk of life.
Preserving and restoring park landscapes depends on skilled, dedicated people. Working in difficult terrain, staff applied prescribed fire to a record area larger than Philadelphia. With help from the Florida Conservation Corps, staff and volunteers fought invasive exotic plants on 40,000 acres of park land, an area almost as big as Washington, D.C. This management has many benefits to wildlife such as gopher tortoises and Florida black bears.
We’re also happy to celebrate a successful year for sea turtle nesting. State parks protect 108 miles of sandy beaches where turtle teams conduct surveys every day during nesting season. This has been a great season with over 8,000 nests recorded.
This year, we hosted hundreds of Park Fit events including ranger-guided bike rides, yoga classes and 5K runs in partnership with local organizations. We now have 2,200 miles of both unpaved and paved multi-use trails that are favorite destinations for walking, running, cycling and strolling with family.
We’re grateful to the Governor’s Office and the Legislature for passing budgets that invest in state parks. Thanks also to our staff who go to work every day thinking about how to do the best for Florida’s best places. Finally, thank you for being a park champion — you can visit and volunteer to help make 2020 even better
Eric Draper

FEATURED

STORIES

Two women walk at Lake Louisa State Park, one pushing an orange stroller with children riding in it.

State Parks Where You Can Get Active for the New Year

We picked out some of the best Florida State Parks for fitness, including group classes, exercise trails and other great opportunities to get moving in the outdoors.

learn more here
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Outdoor Florida Can Help You Find New Places to Play

Outdoor Florida is your source for finding recreational opportunities on Florida’s public lands. With this simple mobile and web app, you can search by activity or location.

learn more here
Charles Richardson runs past De Leon Springs State Park entrance sign wearing athletic clothing.

Teen Runs Seven Marathons in Seven Days for Springs

On December 17, Charles Richardson set out to complete a “year-defining” journey by running 184 miles across Florida. Along the way, he visited four Florida State Parks to bring attention to springs protection.

learn more here
Historic postcard image of glass-bottom boats at Silver Springs. Courtesy Florida Memory - State Archives of Florida.

State Park Historic Sites Earn National Recognition

Silver Springs State Park has been added to the National Register of Historic Places. Silver Springs is one of many places in Florida State Parks where you can experience history up-close.

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FEATURED EVENTS

Going Native for the Birds

Your yard or apartment patio can be a life-giving wildlife sanctuary. At this event, a park ranger will offer simple suggestions that you can use to create an oasis for plants and animals.

10th Annual Scrub Jay Race and Festival

Join us for the 20th Annual Scrub Jay Race followed by the 10th Annual Scrub Jay Festival. Run for their survival, stay for their revival! Games, music, food and more.

Shakespeare in the Park

Pack a picnic and relish Florida Shakespeare Theater's production of the bard's shortest but most unremittingly gruesome tragedy, "Macbeth." Gate opens one hour before show time.

The Buzz about Bees

Do you enjoy eating fresh fruits and vegetables? Well you can thank honey bees! Join beekeepers Bill and Barry as they share what a beekeeper does and what it takes to make the world better for bees.

Find more Florida State Park events

Latin People News LPN: Royce Lovett Strikes a Chord with Performance and ...

Latin People News LPN: Royce Lovett Strikes a Chord with Performance and ...: Royce Lovett Strikes a Chord with Performance and Lecture at County Library WHO :       Leon County WHAT:     Leon County Library Lec...

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Royce Lovett Strikes a Chord with Performance and Lecture at County Library
WHO     Leon County
WHAT:    Leon County Library Lecture Series
WHEN:   Thursday, January 16 at 7 p.m. 
WHERE: LeRoy Collins Leon County Main Library, 200 West Park Ave.
Join Leon County Government for the first Library Lecture Series of 2020 with a performer sure to strike a chord: Royce Lovett and his “Love & Other Dreams.”
Lovett is an internationally known Motown Records recording artist who recently performed on NBC’s The Voice and has also been featured as a TEDx speaker. Join others from the community in a special live performance and lecture by Lovett on Thursday, January 16 at 7 p.m., at the LeRoy Collins Leon County Main Library, 200 West Park Avenue.
Among the library shelves, Lovett will take attendees on a personal, literary and musical journey of his life. His performance will highlight the importance of love, family and dreams through a soulful, reggae-infused, hip-hop sound. In addition to his performance, Lovett will discuss his song “Good Morning,” a new release for 2020 that shares his heart and encourages everyone to wake up.
To register, click here. Space for this event is limited.
All lectures are free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served.
Leon County selects speakers and topics that engage and inspire, appealing to the interests of all citizens. At each lecture books and materials will be displayed and available for check out.
For more information, contact Leon County Community and Media Relations, at (850) 606-5300 / CMR@LeonCountyFL.gov.
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Royce Lovett Lecture

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Cirquesco, a breathtaking production is coming to Aventura Arts Center!
 
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Latin People News LPN: WESTON eNotification: IMPORTANT UPDATE on January ...

Latin People News LPN: WESTON eNotification: IMPORTANT UPDATE on January ...: January 10, 2019  ‌   ‌   ‌ AND THE REAL BULK PICK UP ...

January 10, 2019
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AND THE REAL BULK PICK UP DATES ARE...
January's Bulk Pickup Service Dates were previously posted incorrectly.
Correct dates are January 22 - 25, 2020
Your wish for additional time to clean out the garage has been granted. The dates that were originally posted on the City's website and in the January 2nd eNotification were incorrect.

Please make a note of the correct dates shared here.

Bulk pickup occurs on the date of your regularly scheduled garbage collection. All items should be placed curbside by 7 a.m. on your pick up day.

Single Family Homes and Multi-Family Units with Curbside Collection:
  • Wednesday, January 22
  • Thursday, January 23 OR
  • Friday, January 24

Multi-Family Units with Dumpsters (Place items near dumpster):
  • Saturday, January 25

Bulk items include, but are not limited to:
  • Furniture, mattresses, carpets and other large household items.
  • Large and small appliances, such as dishwashers, laundry machines and stoves.
  • Refrigerators or air conditioners must have Freon removed by a certified dealer.
  • Mirrors, glass, glass top tables, windowpanes, and plate glass items should be safely placed in a rigid container to facilitate safe collection.
  • Homeowner-generated vegetative waste from regular yard maintenance, NOT Contractor-generated waste. Any work done by landscaping contractors must be hauled away by the contractor.

NOT COLLECTED Bulk items DO NOT include contractor-generated material or household hazardous waste (HHW).     
           
For questions regarding bulk pickup, please call the City of Weston Public Works Services Center at 954-385-2600 or visit the Bulk Trash page on the website.

CITY OF WESTON
17200 Royal Palm Boulevard
Weston, Florida 33326
954-385-2000