Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Latin People News LPN: City of Weston eNewsletter | Newsday Tuesday | 08/...

Latin People News LPN: City of Weston eNewsletter | Newsday Tuesday | 08/...: NEWS FROM THE CITY OF WESTON August 20, 2019 ...

NEWS FROM THE CITY OF WESTON
August 20, 2019
Back to School - Protect Kids Traveling to and from School
No matter how skilled of a driver you are, it's a good idea to reflect on the basics of traffic safety from time to time just to make sure that you are being careful enough to keep yourself - and other drivers and pedestrians - as safe as possible. There is no better time than when students are headed back to school, and that means more children and buses on the roads.
Permitting Services on the Web
The City of Weston enforces State and local regulations to promote safe standards for residential and commercial development. The following is a list of common permit types within their respective divisions which will direct you to the City of Weston's ePermit Portal.
Hurricane - After the Storm
Hurricane Series #9: After the Storm
Long after a hurricane passes, its aftermath remains. Downed power lines, fallen trees, and flooding create special problems that may be felt even after the storm has ended. Preparing your home and family before a hurricane occurs and knowing how to react after a storm has passed, are fundamental to protecting your property and keeping you and your loved ones safe and secure.
Local Business Tax Receipt Renewal
All businesses in Weston are required to have an active Local Business Tax Receipt (BTR) before engaging in any business transactions in the City of Weston. This includes home-based businesses. Local Business Tax Receipts are due and payable on or before September 30th of each yearIt is the responsibility of each business owner to notify the City should there be any changes.
Water Smart Weston
We know water is everywhere. So, to make it easy, use a checklist to check off potential hazards in and around your home to ensure that your children are safe. 
Monthly Tips on How to Keep Your Kids on Track!
Kick off another exciting and fun-filled school year with these monthly tips that can help you prepare for the new school year and keep the success going all year long.
Healthy Living Tips
Go, Slow, Whoa: Snacking Tips
Snacks can help children get the nutrients needed to grow. For younger children, help them get just enough to satisfy their hunger. Let older kids make their own snacks by keeping healthy foods in the kitchen. Go, Slow, WHOA is a simple way to recognize foods that are the smartest choices.
Batter Up!
It's time to play ball! Registration is now open for the Weston Explosion Recreational Softball League for players of all levels ages 4-16. T-ball evaluations are coming up soon, so register today to be a part of the Fall season.
Don't Miss Out on Upcoming Events and Meetings
Don't miss out on upcoming events hosted by the City of Weston. Check out the online event calendar regularly throughout the year. 

CITY OF WESTON
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Weston, Florida 33326
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Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Latin People News LPN: Save the Date! Resilience Discussion with Jacobs E...

Latin People News LPN: Save the Date! Resilience Discussion with Jacobs E...: Resilience Conversation Series Save the Date! Thursday, September 5 at 7 PM Join the City...



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Latin People News LPN: Water News You Can Use

Latin People News LPN: Water News You Can Use: District Project Uses Hydraulic Carving to Restore Watersheds The land at Balm Boyette Scrub Nature Preserve in Wimauma has...



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Balm Boyette hydraulic carving project
Conservation and Restoration

District Project Uses Hydraulic Carving to Restore Watersheds

The land at Balm Boyette Scrub Nature Preserve in Wimauma hasn’t heard running water since it was mined in the 1960s. The District’s SWIM Program is using hydraulic carving to restore the stream that was previously there. Watch to learn more about how the District uses hydraulic carving to restore watersheds.

AGSWM retention pond

Farmers Create Sustainable Fields with District Help

The District’s Agricultural Ground and Surface Water Management Program helps farmers create a field layout that benefits the environment while still producing quality crops. Learn how the program promotes an environmentally sustainable agricultural operation.
Scott Letasi presenting to group

District Leader Shares Career Advice at Meeting

District leader, Scott Letasi, provided young professionals with valuable career advice at the American Water Resources Association’s (AWRA) Young Professionals Lunch and Learn hosted at the District. Read here to learn tips for building a solid career foundation.