Page 2 The Shoreline January 2009 K R A M E R’ S O A monthly Report R by Town Manager N Brian Kramer E on events R in town. Public Beach Access - We have opened one of our required new public beach access sites. It is in the western end of town. We will likely have another one in that section opened in January or February. We still intend to have a town hall meeting prior to our presentation to the corps of engineers. Rumble Strips - We are placing rumble strips on stretches of Oakleaf and Mimosa where there have been complaints of speeding. Changes in Water Billing-We are going to change our water billing procedures by In Memoriam Dr. Howard Newton Carper Jr. Town of Pine going to an every-other-month format. This will start in the spring of 2009 as outlined below: • March 2009 will be your last monthly bill. • There will be no bill mailed out in April 2009. • In May 2009 you will receive your first bi-monthly bill. • You will be billed every other month thereafter 0uly '09, Sept '09, Nov '09, etc.). Yard Debris Cleanup - This issue of The Shoreline has information relating to yard debris pickup. Please make sure you have it packaged properly for pickup. Dinner with the Town Manager - On Thursday January 15 at 5:30pm, I will have dinner at the Clamdigger Inn. I welcome any citizens who would like to join me to talk about any issues of the day here in town. I will bring one of my department heads. Participants will purchase their own meals. Emergency Services During November, there were 34 calls for service. Emergency medical services had 15 calls and 11 patients were transported, 7 of whom required paramedic assistance. The fire department had 19 calls for service: 3 were general service calls; 3 were activated alarms, 1 was a brush fire and 12 were mutual aid calls. ICnoll Shores Board of CommissioriLers Joaxx E. Lamson Robert Danehy Z:iarlc S. Eclwardls Vincent Larson Ted H. Lindblad Bonnie J. Peter Mayor 240-3110 Administration, Emergency Ivtanagement, Finance 240-2945 Police, Streets & Public Property 726-7429 Finance, Fire Sc Rescue Streets & Public Property 247-3187 Emergency Management, Fire & Rescue, Planning 240-0580 Administration, Planning Police 726-2735 Town Hall Phone: 247-4353 - Fax: 247-4355 E-mail: admin@’townofpks.com • Web site:www.townofplcs.com Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Public Safety Building Police 247-2474 • Fire/EMS 247-2268 - Police,OFire Fax: 247-2897 After Hours Non-emergency Phone for Police: 504-4800 Emergency call: 911 Police Report During November, there were 42 calls for service including: 2 assist other agencies, 8 assist fire/EMS, 3 town ordinance violations, 31 safety checks, 10 alarms and 2 unlocked doors. Twenty-nine citations involving 35 charges were issued: 22 speeding, 2 driving with a suspended license and 11 other; ninety-eight warning tickets were issued. Surprisingly, there were no drug or alcohol violations. There were 78 residence checks and 259 business checks. One house was broken into on the east side of town. The speeding situation on Oakleaf from the Club to 58 has improved; however, now the speeding is from Brock Basin to the Mimosa Bridge. Rumble strips were mentioned as an alternative to speed bumps because they are cheaper. Mayor Lamson asked whether the cost would be covered under the Powell Bill. The finance officer will do the research. Winter Adventure Camp Offered at Aquarium Turn your fourth orfifth grader's January break into an unforgettable adventure at a day camp at the North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores. The Coastal Explorers for children in grades four and five runs January 19 through 21, from 8:30 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. daily. Campers meet members of the aquarium dive team, help aquarists with animal care and experience close encounters with sea turtles, alligators, snakes and other aquatic animals during exclusive behind-the-scenes action. Other hands-on activities include discovery labs and crafts. Outdoors, participants explore the surrounding maritime forest, marsh and Bogue Sound. Advance registration is required, and space is limited. The camps cost $100 per child with a 10 percent discount for aquarium members. For more information or to register, call 247-4003 or visit www. ncaquariums.com. ■SShOOrier NancyEckard ^ Publisher CeCelia Stallings • -Rhonda Mitchell Community Papers Advertising 252-633-1153 Editorial Board Managing Editors Bill White 726-7412 Charlie McBriarty 726-0602 Feature Editor Sue Christman 622-3840 Production Editor Carolyn Rife 727-5034 Editors at Large Bob Ruggiero 247-7208 Carla Dowler 808-3945 Jane Ashland 808-3661 Circulation Manager Yvette Barmen 240-1528 Contributing Reporters Cierra Tomaso Yvette Barmen 240-1528 Barbara Milhaven 240-0678 Richard Seale 726-0478 Jacquie Pipkin Phyllis Makuck 726-8776 Photographer Kathy Foy E-mail: shoreline@townofpks. com Published by IShopper 3200 Wellons Blvd., New Bern, 633-1153 J