Reminders For a Happy Labor Day WeekendLabor Day pays tribute to the contributions and achievements of American workers and is traditionally observed on the first Monday in September. It was created by the labor movement in the late 19th century and became a federal holiday in 1894.
City Hall and other City facilities will be closed on Monday, September 7.
Trash and recycling services change slightly due to the holiday. Sachse services slide over one day. If your trash and recycling collection is normally on Monday, then it slides over to Tuesday, and so on.
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Sachse Fire-Rescue Personnel Return From DeploymentSachse Fire-Rescue personnel, deployed to the coast in response to Hurricane Laura and Tropical Storm Marco, are home. The Texas Emergency Medical Task Force (EMFT) stressed how much they appreciated Sachse’s commitment and the level of professionalism our folks demonstrated.
Firefighter David Traynham deployed as a Coach bus medic. The bus shuttled evacuating crowds out of harm's way. Sachse's Ambulance 2 is part of the EMTF-2's Ambulance Strike Team. Staffed by Firefighter Billy Martin and Firefighter Francis Miller, they deployed on Sunday, August 23. Prior to the hurricane, they helped evacuate nursing homes around Beaumont.
The Texas EMTF rostered ten ambulance strike teams, three ambulance buses and an ambulance staging management team to the coast in preparation for these weather events.
The Texas EMTF is a series of scalable disaster components capable of activating resources to fulfill the need for short notice, emergency health care during a disaster or significant incident. The program was developed in 2009, focusing on lessons learned from the catastrophic 2008 Hurricane Season in Texas, as well as Hurricanes Katrina/Rita and the events of 9/11/2001.
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X-treme Green is Back and Even More X-treme Than EverIt's time to gather all your recycling, household hazardous waste (HHW), electronic waste for our no contact, drive through event. Don't for those documents cluttering your office and kitchen drawers for onsite shredding because...we want it all! Come to X-treme Green from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, September 12 at the City Municipal Complex. Please note, the traffic flow is different this year. You'll find a map below, along with additional details about the event. CERT will assist with directing traffic. CWD will offer free cans of paint at the Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) station to residents needing it for projects. The paint is repurposed from partials collected by CWD. They’re blended together to create their signature beige color. Goodwill Industries is not coming as in previous events due to COVID-19 concerns, but don't miss the cart washing! Bring your polycarts to the event and we'll give them a bath for you. Please plan on presenting proof of residence, such as a current Sachse utility bill and a valid driver license.
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Set Out Time For Bulk & Brush Is New and ImprovedHave you heard the news? Beginning January 2021, bulk trash needs to be placed out no earlier than 48 hours prior to your scheduled collection day. What about brush? It goes out on the Saturday prior to your collection day.
Not sure about your collection day? Check the interactive map on our bulk trash webpage: www.cityofsachse.com/bulktrash. You'll find information about what is considered bulk trash and the items included in brush.
Confused? Have questions? We're here to help! Just email wgerry@cityofsachse.com or gcastro@cityofsachse.com.
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See an Issue Around Town? Tell Us and Let's Get It Fixed!SeeClickFix is a reporting platform which allows residents to voice concerns to the City using an app on their smart phone/smart device or the portal on the City’s website: www.cityofsachse.com/seeclickfix. When reporting an issue using SeeClickFix, simply submit the service request and if possible, shoot a photo. The request is instantly routed to the correct department and staff. This means your service request is addressed quickly and efficiently. Track progress from beginning to end, so you’ll know when the issue is resolved.
Voice concerns ranging from non-emergency public safety issues to aesthetic issues. Let's work together to keep Sachse a great place to live. With SeeClickFix, it's OH SO EASY!
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Collin County Offers Small Business GrantsThe Collin County Commissioners Court recently approved the Collin CARES Small Business Grant Program, setting aside $15 million of CARES Act funds for businesses physically operating within Collin County, exclusive of the City of Dallas.
Up to a $25,000 grant per business will be awarded for eligible businesses that experienced a gross revenue loss of greater than 15% due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Eligible businesses will receive up to $5,000 unless documentation is provided showing actual incurred costs of up to the $25,000 maximum. These grants are taxable.
For your online application, click here. Deadline for submission is Friday, September 25.
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Apply Now at Collin CARESFunds for residents of Collin County, who are not within the City of Dallas, are available! Apply now.
The Collin County Housing and Living Assistance Program reports applications are coming in fast for Collin CARES grants. This program provides assistance for rentals, mortgage, utility and food cards with funding from the Department of the Treasury COVID-19 Act.
We expect funds to last through the end of November 2020. Your funds are reserved once eligibility is established and supporting documentation is submitted and verified.
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Team Up to Fight HungerTeam Up to Fight Hunger is a collaboration of Sachse, Wylie, Murphy and area community partners to provide food to people and families in need while supporting local restaurants. Families receive vouchers after completing a screening process with participating area food banks. Families can then take the vouchers to participating local restaurants, who have curated special menus for the families to choose from when ordering their meals. Each voucher is valued at $40 and provides a meal for a family of four. Families can go online at www.TeamUptoFightHunger.com/vouchers for the latest update about participating restaurants in the area and to check what each restaurant is serving for its customized meal. “The City of Sachse and the Sachse EDC proudly support the Team Up to Fight Hunger program by providing help for local businesses impacted by COVID-19,” said the Director of Sachse Economic Development Corporation Leslyn Blake.
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City Hall Temporarily Closed to PublicWith the start of school, City Hall is temporarily closed to the public. This protects residents and staff from further spread of the COVID-19 virus. All City services are still available, but residents and customers should call ahead to make an appointment for in-person services. Please complete transactions online, whenever possible. The Michael J. Felix Community Center and the Sachse Public Library remain open, but are closely monitored for social distancing, wearing masks and limiting the number of people in the facilities. Thank you for your flexibility as we continue to serve Sachse residents.
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Sachse's Chart For COVID-19 InfoSachse maintains a list of active/recovered patients on its COVID-19 webpage. The chart includes the number of active cases, where the cases are located by county, the gender of the patients, status of the patients (e.g., hospitalized, self-quarantined) and the number of recovered cases.
The City of Sachse updates information as it is made available by the Garland Health Authority to City staff. Visit our website for a complete archive of information pertaining to Sachse, along with the chart of local cases.
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Join Us For Next Week's Virtual City Council MeetingDon't miss the Sachse City Council meeting this Tuesday, September 8. The meeting is pushed back by one day in recognition of Labor Day. Sachse City Council Meetings are streamed live online and available on-demand. Just check the City Council page on the City's website for more details.
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Sign Up For The Sachse SceneThe Sachse Scene is a weekly newsletter produced by the City of Sachse. If you want to know more about the latest news and events in Sachse, subscribe to the newsletter by email at cityofsachse.com/SachseScene. It's so easy to stay informed.
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