Wednesday, October 24, 2012

El Paso Fire Chief Announces Resignation

Fire Chief Otto Drozd has submitted his resignation to the City of El Paso, with an effective date of November 23, 2012. Chief Drozd has served as Fire Chief since April of 2009 and will be returning to his home State of Florida as Fire Chief of the Orange County Fire Rescue Department, which oversees the largest county in Florida, including Orlando and the Disneyworld complexes.   

The City of El Paso is appreciative of his time, dedication, and service to the El Paso community. “Chief Drozd has elevated the professionalism of the department and we wish him much success in his new role in Orlando, Florida,” City Manager Joyce Wilson said.

During his tenure Chief Drozd confronted many challenges including a shortage of paramedics, excessive sick leave usage, delayed capital replacement, and providing for the growth within the City. The department under his leadership has met the challenge by increasing the number of paramedics by approximately 35 % thus increasing patient care and allowing for greater survivability. Through cultivation of an excellent labor/management relationship with Local 51 of the International Association of Fire Fighters, the Department was able to implement a sick leave reduction program that yielded a year to year reduction in sick time usage of over 25,000 hours. This reduction enhanced the Department’s ability to mitigate emergencies by having more fire fighters on the streets.  

Chief Drozd has addressed the department’s infrastructure through a vehicle replacement program and as well as a station replacement program that has seen the upgrade of many stations and the current construction of station 31 on the west side, 37 on the east side and the imminent replacement of Station 5 in the Medical Centers of the Americas area.

In early 2010 Chief Drozd set the department on the path towards International Accreditation through the Centers for Public Safety Excellence. In August of 2012 the El Paso Fire Department was recognized as one of only 150 agencies to achieve International Accreditation. In conjunction with International Accreditation the EPFD was reassessed in 2012 by the Insurance Service Office and remains one of only 61 Fire Departments nationwide to receive a Class One rating the highest available. These two distinctions are a testament to the professionalism and quality of service rendered by the El Paso Fire Department and as a result of the solid foundation laid will continue well into the future.  

“I consider myself blessed to have served as Fire Chief and proud of what the El Paso Fire Department has accomplished as an organization. I am privileged to have helped contribute over the last three and a half years and optimistic about the future of the EPFD,” stated Fire Chief Otto Drozd. 

As a responsible leader Chief Drozd has provided for the professional development of current management staff as well as established high expectations for the future leaders of the department. City officials are confident that there is h a strong cadre of fire service professionals within the department that are fully capable of upholding  the high standards set for the department during Chief Drozd’ s tenure. 

City officials will receive input from the Chief and other important stakeholders prior to making a decision on an interim appointment and will  notify the community of an Interim Fire Chief appointment prior to Chief Drozd’ s departure.  The next step will be to focus on the recruitment process for a permanent appointment.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Zaragoza to COMPLETELY CLOSE Tonight!

It will be necessary to COMPLETELY CLOSE the East and westbound lanes of Zaragoza (FM 659) between Joe Battle Blvd. and Sun Fire Blvd

This operation will be in place tonight, October 17 at 10 p.m. and continue through Thursday, October 18 at 8 a.m.

DETOUR:
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Westbound traffic along Zaragoza will need to take Sun Fire to Montwood

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Eastbound traffic along Zaragoza will need to take Montwood to Sun Fire

PLEASE FOLLOW THE DETOUR SIGNS!

Friday, October 12, 2012

UTEP Announces Events for Homecoming 2012

The University of Texas at El Paso is proud to announce a robust slate of public and campus-oriented activities for its 2012 Homecoming celebration. From Sunday, Oct. 14 through Saturday, Oct. 20, the UTEP campus will be alive with arts and culture, athletic, educational, networking, and family friendly events for the public as well as UTEP students and alumni.

 “This is the time of year that we bring the community together to show support and appreciation for UTEP as an integral part of our community,” says Dr. Richard Daniel, Associate Vice President for University Advancement and Special Projects and Executive Director for Alumni Relations. “We are proud to welcome back to campus our alumni and to share with them and the entire community all the great developments and progress that are taking place at UTEP. This is a special week of the year and we hope everyone will come join us for the homecoming festivities.”

The public can participate in the UTEP Commitment to Fitness 5K Run/2K Walk on Sunday, Oct. 14, at 8 a.m. The SGA Homecoming Pageant takes place that evening at 5 p.m. at Magoffin Auditorium. The Homecoming Parade (click here for parade route) and Pep Rally – featuring the UTEP cheerleaders, local ROTC high school students, Golden Grads (alumni from the class of 1962 and earlier) and the homecoming court –take place on Friday, Oct. 19 at noon.

Homecoming Week also provides several opportunities for the public to learn about the history of UTEP at open houses being held on Wednesday, Oct. 17; Friday, Oct. 19; and Saturday, Oct. 20, from 10 a.m. to noon at UTEP’s Heritage House. The Distinguished Alumni Awards Dinner honoring Dennis C.K. Poon (B.S. Civil Engineering '77), Ignacio Urrabazo, Jr. (B.B.A. '70), and all Gold Nugget Award recipients will be held on Friday, Oct. 19, at 6:30 p.m. at the Don Haskins Center.

Finally, the Homecoming Football Game between UTEP and Tulane is set for a 6 p.m. kickoff at Sun Bowl Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 20 (tickets on sale at utepathletics.com or at the UTEP Ticket Center (2901 N. Mesa, 915-747-5234). A full listing of events, including gatherings presented by specific academic departments can be found at alumni.utep.edu/homecoming.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

I-10 / AMERICAS INTERCHANGE PROJECT UPDATE

The left shoulder of I-10 West between the Americas Exit Ramp and the I-10 Entrance Ramp will be closed Tuesday, October 9 from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. (the following morning). 

The southbound lanes on Joe Battle Blvd between the Bob Hope Overpass and the Rojas Overpass will be closed Tuesday, October 9 and Thursday, October 11 each night from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. (the following morning)
This closure requires the complete closure of Rojas Intersection underneath the Loop 375 overpass.

Northbound lanes on Loop 375 between the North Loop Overpass (Americas) and the Pellicano Overpass 
(Joe Battle) will be completely closed Tuesday, October 9 through Monday, October 15 each night from 8 p.m. to 
6 a.m. (the following morning)

I-10 East will be completely closed between the Americas Exit Ramp and the Americas (Loop 375) Wednesday, October 10 through Monday, October 15 each night from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. (the following morning)

The right lane on Gateway West between the West to Southbound Ramp and Don Haskins Dr. will be closed Wednesday, October 10 through Saturday, October 13 daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m

New! - The North to Eastbound Ramp between Americas Ave and Gateway East will be closed Wednesday, October 10 at 10 a.m. and will remain closed through Friday, October 12 to 5 a.m

New! - The South to Westbound Ramp between Joe Battle Blvd and Gateway West will be closed Wednesday, October 10 through Friday, October 12 daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The southbound lanes on Joe Battle (Loop 375) between the Bob Hope Overpass and the Rojas Overpass will be closed Thursday, October 11 through Saturday, October 13 each night from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m.
(the following morning)

PLEASE OBEY CONSTRUCTION SIGNS FOLLOW THE DETOUR SIGNS

ALL WORK IS DEPENDENT UPON WEATHER CONDITIONS

Monday, October 8, 2012

City of El Paso Public Art Program Holds Information Sessions for Local Artists on Program Opportunities

The City of El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department Public Art Program, invites local artists to attend an information session on various public art opportunities. A total of 4 meetings will take place at different locations in El Paso to inform the participants and answer questions. The schedule and venues are as follows:

October 10—5:30-6:30pm Judge Marquez Library located at 610 N. Yarbrough
October 11—5:30-6:30pm Richard Burges Library located at 9600 Dyer Street
October 22—5:30-6:30pm Downtown Main Branch Library located at 501 N. Oregon
October 23—5:30-6:30pm Jose Cisneros Cielo Vista Library located at 1300 Hawkins

About the Opportunities:

The City of El Paso Allied Artist Program provides local artists the opportunity to assist established artists commissioned for major projects in order to gain the technical and administrative expertise needed to compete within the field of public art.  Allied Artists are assigned to commissioned artists based on their level of experience, artistic medium and general interests. Artists who are chosen for a specific project will be compensated for their service as an Allied Artist.

The Pre-Qualified Artist Pool is open to any artist/artist team for upcoming public art projects. Funding for the projects is provided by two percent (2%) of the Capital Improvement Program. Upon selection, the pre-qualified list of artists will remain in effect for two (2) years. Any professional artist/artist team working in any media are encouraged to apply.

El Paso’s Public Art Program is looking for artists residing within a 300 mile radius of El Paso to create an exterior three-dimensional memorial that pays tribute to the El Paso Veterans of Foreign Wars at Veterans Park, 5301 Salem Dr. Budget is $50,000 inclusive of design, fabrication and installation.

For details on submission requirements and the application process please visit www.elpasoartsandculture.organd click on the “public art opportunities” tab.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Halloween Happiness 2012

All 16 Recreation Centers and one Library Location will have free activities on October 31st from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

            El Paso, Texas - Halloween activities will be taking place at all Recreation Centers from the City of El Paso Parks and Recreation Department along with Esperanza Acosta Moreno Library in east El Paso from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Halloween Night, (October 31, 2012).

          The festivities will be free with a carnival, jumping balloons, and much more in a safe and family-friendly atmosphere. The Parks and Recreation Department looks forward to hosting thousands of children and their parents for a great night of Halloween excitement. 

                                                                                Halloween locations are below:
Name of Center                                        Address of Location                      Contact Phone No.
Armijo                                                       700 E. 7thSt.                                    544-5436
Carolina                                                     563 N. Carolina Dr.                        594-8934
Chihuahuita                                               417 Charles Rd.                               533-6909
Don Haskins                                              7400 High Ridge St.                       587-1623
*Esperanza Acosta Moreno Library       12480 Pebble Hills Dr.                   544-0753
Gary Del Palacio                                       3001 Parkwood St.                         629-7312
Galatzan                                                     650 Wallenberg St.                         581-5182
Leona Ford Washington                          3400 E. Missouri Ave.                   562-7071
Marty Robbins                                          11620 Vista Del Sol                       855-4147
Multipurpose                                            9031 Viscount  Blvd.                     598-1155
Nolan Richardson                                     4435 Maxwell St.                            755-7566
Pat O’Rourke                                            901 N. Virginia St.                          533-1611
Pavo Real                                                  9301 Alameda Ave.                        858-1929
Rae Gilmore                                              8501 Diana Dr.                                751-4945
Seville                                                        6700 Sambrano St.                         778-6722
San Juan                                                    701 N. Glenwood St.                      779-2799
Veterans                                                    5301 Salem St.                                821-8909

*Library site is being managed by El Paso Parks and Recreation staff