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Billing cycle updates

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SUMMARY: Jenny Kvass, the meter service supervisor in , announces efforts to streamline the water meter reading process and reduce the need for manual reads. A controlled meter read test revealed that some meters were not in the correct billing cycles. The city has four billing cycles to organize bills by due date. The affected meters will be moved into their correct billing cycles, potentially changing some people's due dates. Late fees will not be assessed for the first month of the affected billing cycle. Letters will be sent to affected accounts prior to the change. Further information can be found on the website provided.

As the City continues to streamline the water meter reading process and reduce the need for technicians to manually read meters, billing due dates for some customers may change.

The Water Department has put together a quick to help explain the process and what it means to our homes and businesses on the Island.

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Tropical Storm Beryl: Latest projected path, possible impact to Texas

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www.youtube.com – FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth – 2024-07-06 07:35:59

SUMMARY: The National Hurricane Center's 7:00 advisory continues tracking Tropical Storm Barrel in the warm Gulf waters with sustained winds of 60 MPH and northwest movement at 12 MPH. The pressure is rising from yesterday. Barrel is expected to strengthen to at least a Category 1 hurricane before making landfall east of Corpus Christi on Monday morning or midday, with potential to reach Category 2. Hurricane watches span from Rio Grande Valley to San Luis Pass, and storm surge watches extend to the area, predicting surges between 2 to 5 feet. North Texas could see heavy rain, with potential rainfall increasing Monday and Tuesday.

Beryl has been downgraded to a Tropical Storm, but it is expected to re-intensify into a Category 1 or 2 hurricane before it hits Texas. FOX 4's Kylie Capps breaks down the updated path for the storm and the impact seen in North Texas and across the state.

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Hays County district clerk resigns | FOX 7 Austin

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www.youtube.com – FOX 7 Austin – 2024-07-05 22:23:34

SUMMARY: Avery Anderson, elected at 19, faced numerous issues during his tenure, including failing to send jury summons, subpoenas, and protective orders. Attorneys Khloe Love and Thomas filed a lawsuit to remove him in September 2023, citing widespread concerns about his competence. In February, a judge found Anderson incompetent. A hearing was held last month to consider his temporary removal, but Anderson resigned instead, avoiding a potentially embarrassing trial. He denied incompetence in his resignation letter, attributing his errors to inexperience. District Attorney Kelly Higgins welcomed the resignation, anticipating better collaboration moving forward. Angela Shen reported for Fox 7 Austin .

Avrey Anderson has resigned from his position as the Hays County District Clerk amid a lawsuit to remove him from office.

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KPRC 2′s Gage Goulding is LIVE in Corpus Christi, Texas as the community prepares for Beryl

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www.youtube.com – KPRC 2 Click2Houston – 2024-07-05 21:42:33

SUMMARY: Good evening from Corpus Christi, Texas. We drove down from Houston, arriving around 8:30 PM. Despite being in the center of the cone of concern for Tropical Storm Barry, expected to become Hurricane Barry again, the area looks normal with people enjoying the beach and resorts. Hotels are crowded with visitors. The hotel staff mentioned expecting some water, but activities continue as usual. In about 48 hours, tropical storm-force winds and a hurricane watch are expected, and Barry may escalate to a minor hurricane. Stay updated on click2houston.com for live reports and updates.

As Tropical Storm Beryl enters the Gulf of Mexico, the once Category 5 hurricane is expected to re-intensify before making a final landfall along the Texas Gulf Coast.

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