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• 10:00- Welcome!
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
MORNING SEGMENT
• 10:15 - Regional Public Relations Effort
Scott Tims, City of Dallas
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Gene Rattan, City of Fort Worth
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• 11:40 - "Crud Stoppers" Video
Susie Sweeton, City of Fort Worth
AFTERNOON SEGMENT
• 12:00 - 1:30 - Lunch Break (On Your Own)
• 1:30 - How To Fund Your Education Program
Bob Brashear, Camp Dresser & McKee
• 2:00 - EPA Education Outreach
EPA, Debra Browning
• 2:15 - Display Booths Open
• 3:15 - Panel Discussion
Question /Answer Format
• 3:45 - Closing Statements
John Promise, NCTCOG
AMERICAN:
Boston Market (0.7 mi.)
735 E. Pleasant Run
972/224 -5588
Stew's BarB -Q and Catfish (0.9 mi.)
208 N. Hampton Road
972/274 -0844
CHINESE:
Peking Dragon (0.2 mi.)
843 N. Hampton Road
972/223 -1289
China Express (0.8 mi.)
303 N. Hampton Road
972/274 -1927
FAST FOOD:
Arby's (0.1 mi.)
900 N. Hampton Rd.
972/224 -9073
Dairy Queen (0.4 mi.)
625 N Hampton Rd
972/223 -3737
Jack in the Box (0.1 mi.)
901 N. Hampton Rd.
972/224 -5760
Subway (0.1 mi.)
917 N. Hampton Rd. #235
972/223 -1114
Taco Bell (0.3 mi.)
702 N Hampton Road
972 - 223 -0069
Whataburger (0.0 mi.)
203 E. Pleasant Run Rd.
972/223 -3534
PIZZA:
Cici's Pizza (0.1 mi.)
917 N. Hampton Road #101
972/274 -1927
Milano's (1.6 mi.)
2021 N. Hampton Road
TEXMEX:
Acapulco Restaurant (1.0 mi.)
225 E Belt Line Road
972/230 -1351
Ojeda Family Restaurant (1.7 mi.)
2109 N. Hampton Road
972/709 -0005
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STORM WATER PUBLIC EDUCATION FAIR, 1999
COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS
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few moments to write down your comments and suggestions. Your input is very valuable and will help us to
plan accordingly for upcoming forums. Please circle your response.
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recommend having future forums at this location? YES NO
Please return this completed form and your name tag to the registration table at
the end of the day, thank you!
From: Keith Kennedy To: Kent Collins
KCK— NCTCOG
Date: 1111/99 Time: 2:40:52 PM
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We are very pleased to sponsor the Storm Water Public Education Fair to be held at the DeSoto
Civic Center, 211 E. Pleasant Run, DeSoto this Wednesday, January 13`h. The response
has been very positive and we are looking forward to hosting approximately 36 cities at the event.
We will also have presentations by the USEPA, USGS, TxDOT and Camp Dresser & McKee.
Please Note: If you did not have the opportunity to register, it is not too late to attend this event
free of charge. This forum promises to provide you with beneficial information about the storm
water education programs that have been developed throughout the region. You will gain valuable
insight that will help start or improve your own education program in compliance with upcoming
permitting requirements.
The event is scheduled to start at 10:00 AM with various presentation formats and will continue
with display booths in the afternoon.
The DeSoto Civic Center is located off of south 1 -20 at the Hampton Road exit. If you need further
information, please contact Leslie Calderon at 817 608 -2341. We look forward to seeing you this
Wednesday.
JANUARY 13 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
• 10:00 - Welcome!
• 10:15 - Regional Public Relations Effort
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Scott Tims, City of Dallas
• 10:35 -
"Focus On Storm Water" Video
Roni Crotty, City, of Arlington
• 11:00 -
Public Outreach Opportunities with USGS
Harry McWeath, USGS
• 11:20 -
How To Encourage The Use And Sharing of Materials Developed
By Other Cities
Gene Rattan, City of Fort Worth
• 11:40 -
"Crud Stoppers" Video
Susie Sweeton, City of Fort Worth
• 12:00 - 1:30 - Lunch Break (On Your Own)
• 1:30 -
How To Fund Your Education Program
Bob Brashear, Camp Dresser & McKee
• 2:00 -
EPA Education Outreach
EPA, Debra Browning
• 2:15 -
Display Booths Open
• 3 :15 -
Panel Discussion
Question /Answer Format
• 3:45 -
Closing Statements
John Promise
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