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BY RACHEL LELAND & JAMES T. NORMAN
League City, Lions Club partner to sends goods to hurricane victims The League City Lions Club raised what its pres- ident estimated to be more than $20,000 in goods and necessities for Hurricane Helene victims in early October. The gist The group hosted the drive with League City, according to an Oct. 1 release from the city. Lions Club President Hank Dugie said the group collected tens of thousands of items. The goods, which included nonperishable food items, baby diapers, formula, hygiene products and clothing, went to the McDowell County Office of Emergency Management in North Carolina. Dugie said when Hurricane Harvey hit the Greater Houston area, the region received a substantial amount of help. He said these drives
League City approves food truck restrictions Food trucks in League City parked on private property will need to comply with new city regulations. The gist On Sept. 24, League City City Council voted 6-2 to change an ordinance to only allow food trucks for special events or in a food truck park, which would mean food trucks that are permanently parked on private property would no longer be allowed. The change went into effect immediately, officials said. Food trucks that are not within a food park or in compliance with the regulations will be breaking the law, according to agenda documents. Members of the League City Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously recom- mended the changes for approval on Sept. 9.
Hurricane Helene
140 mph winds 200+ people dead as of Oct. 15 90+ still missing as of Oct. 15 $30.5B-$47.5B in estimated damage $1,500 in funds donated 10K+ items donated $20K worth of goods sent over 4+ hurricane drives held since 2018 Lions Club response
SOURCES: CORELOGIC, LEAGUE CITY LIONS CLUB, STATE AGENCIES WITHIN FLORIDA, GEORGIA, NORTH CAROLINA, SOUTH CAROLINA AND TENNESSEE, U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS/COMMUNITY IMPACT
are a way to pay that back. “Ever since [Hurricane] Harvey, our Lions Club has been on the front lines anytime there’s a disaster event along the coast,” Dugie said.
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