Dig It! The City of Pflugerville is scheduled to host the grand opening of its first community gardens on Saturday, March 21, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. The Pecan Street Community Gardens is located next to the baseball fields in North East Metro Park (2703 East Pecan Street).
The Pecan Street Community Gardens are available to both City of Pflugerville residents and Pflugerville ETJ residents. The spring garden season will be from February 1 to July 31, and the fall garden season from August 1 to January 31. The gardens will follow the hours of operation of North East Metro Park, which varies depending on the season, but will be open seven days a week. Gardeners are encouraged to create a garden that is both attractive and produces a bountiful harvest. Only organic practices are allowed. A community tool shed will also be available. Bring your supervised children to help.
Garden plots are offered in three sizes: 20'x20', 10'x10', and an accessible 2'x20' plot. All plots are available on a first come, first served basis, with future preference given to continuing gardeners. Garden plot fees are based on plot size and duration.
Plot and Duration Options:
Full Plot (20'x20')------------------Full Year ($50)-----------Half Year ($25)
Half Plot (10'x10')------------------Full Year ($25)-----------Half Year ($12.50)
Accessible Plot (2'x20')---------Full Year ($25)-----------Half Year ($12.50)
Students (18 and under) and Seniors (55 and over) are one half of the above listed prices.
Applications and release forms for the Pecan Street Community Gardens are available on the City website or can be picked up at the Pflugerville Recreation Center. Completed applications and release forms can be turned in immediately at the Recreation Center; however, gardening activity cannot begin until after the grand opening event on March 21. When a gardener turns in their application and pays their plot fee, Parks and Recreation staff will assign a plot number and provide a copy of the community garden rules.
For more information on the Pecan Street Community Gardens, including the garden application, rules and release forms, click here.
Pflugerville is growing bigger every day. Below if a copy of an email I receive from the City of Pflugerville's Development Services Department, Planning Division. You can go the the City of Pflugervills's website and sign up for this Development Activity Report. Watch us grow!
Development Activity Austin Foam Plactics Phase 2 - SP-09-0016: A site plan application to expand an existing structure adding approximately 132,250 sq. ft. of impervious cover. The property is generally located at 2933 A. W. Grimes Blvd., at the corner of A.W. Grimes Blvd., and Pflugerville Parkway.
City of Pflugerville - Development Services Department, Planning Division
Week of 2/23/09
February 2009 Activity
Weekof 02/09/09
I know you have been waiting for it. I know I have. The Pflugerville Super Target is now open. Now, don't push and shove. They are open Moday through Saturday from 8:00am to 10:00pm and Sunday from 8:00 am to 9:00 pm. The ribbon cutting was held on March 3 and the Grand Opening is not until March 8. But they are open now.
According to The Community Impact Newsletter and Mayor Jeff Coleman, Stone Hill is one of only a dozen large developments opening in the US this year. Our Pflugerville Super Target is one of 27 stores opening nationwide this week. The general manager of our new store is local residend David Aguirre. Already more that 200 employees have been hired. And already they forget to give me the bag with the eggs - causing us to make a second trip back to the store - of course incurring additional purchases at the same time. Do you think they do that on purpose? Anyway, it is a great store and a great addition to our neighborhood.
I also read in the Impact that Target is very involved in the community in which it operates. According to David Aguirre, "Since Target was established in 1962, we have always given five percent of our pre-tax profits back to the community." So go shopping. Maybe it will help lower your taxes.
Yesterday I overheard my husband telling someone what a bad day he had the other day. His car wouldn't start in our local Pflugerville Wal-Mart parking lot and then while jumbing it he lost his cell phone. He even wondered aloud what else could go wrong. Well, first of all - you should never ask that question as you may get an answer that will make what you thought was a bad day look like a picnic. But secondly, I pointed out to my husband that it is all on how you look at it. I thought he'd had a great day. Afterall, he had two complete strangers come to his aid. When his car wouldn't start a nice lady and her teenage son stopped and offered a jump. While jumping the car my husband lost his cell phone and didn't even realize it. By the time he got home another nice lady called me at home and said she had found this cell phone in the parking lot at Wal-Mart and then she delivered it to me. Two totally random acts of kindness in one day. He should be celebrating. Great people shop at our Pflugerville Wal-Mart. Go Pflugerville! It's a great place to live.
"What's Up"?
Ever since this Budwiser commercial came out my kids keep coming up with this "Whaaats Uuuuuup" comment. Although somewhat humerous at first - it is now a little annoying. Wanna hear it?
When your are looking to find out "What's Up" in the Blackhawk, Pflugerville Real Estate Market, you only have to ask. There is a lot to love about Pflugerville and the Blackhawk area. We are a beautiful Master Planned Community and we are Pflugerville's only Golf Course Community. Unlike some areas of the country, our market is doing OK.
We currently have 59 Active Listings in Blackhawk. We have 15 home sales pending. And we have 9 homes that have sold (that were listed in the Multiple Listing Service) since January 1, 2009. This does not include Builder Sales that were never listed in the Multiple Listing Service. Of the homes that sold, all sold for within 3% of the list price except one that was a builder's inventory home.
I've lived in Pflugerville for 17 years and I have lived in Blackhawk for the past 8 years. I love the neighbors, the schools and the amenities. So, although the housing market is not on fire there are some embers starting to ignite. And with the interest rates at their lowest since the 70's I think we'll see a lot more movement in the next few months.
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