HomeMy WebLinkAbout024952 ORD - 07/16/2002AN ORDINANCE
ORDERING A SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 5,
2002, IN THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI ON THE QUESTION OF
WHETHER TO AUTHORIZE A CORPORATION GOVERNED BY SECTION
4A OF ARTICLE 5190.6, VERNON'S TEXAS CIVIL STATUTES TO USE A
SALES AND USE TAX OF ONE-EIGHTH OF ONE PERCENT FOR
PROJECTS AUTHORIZED BY SAID STATUTE; AND ON THE QUESTION
OF WHETHER TO CONTINUE THE CORPUS CHRISTI CRIME CONTROL
AND PREVENTION DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR PROCEDURES FOR
HOLDING SUCH ELECTION; PROVIDING FOR NOTICE OF ELECTION
AND PUBLICATION THEREOF; PROVIDING FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF
BRANCH EARLY POLLING PLACES; DESIGNATING POLLING PLACE
LOCATIONS; AUTHORIZING A JOINT ELECTION WITH NUECES
COUNTY; AND ENACTING PROVISIONS INCIDENT AND RELATING TO
THE SUBJECT AND PURPOSE OF THIS ORDINANCE.
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the citizens of Corpus Christi should have
the opportunity to approve the increase of a sales and use tax by one-eighth of one
pement for projects authorized by statutes and the continuation of the Corpus Christi Crime
Control and Prevention District;
WHEREAS, the Texas Legislature in Section 4A of Article 5190.6, Vernon's Texas
Revised Civil Statutes, has empowered local communities with the means of improving the
economic health and prosperity of their citizens and the City Council finds that the projects
to be presented to the voters, as specified in Propositions 1, 2, 2A and 2B of Section 7
below, are each authorized by Section 4A of Article 5190.6; and
WHEREAS, the Corpus Christi City Council and the Board of Directors of the Crime
Control & Prevention District concur that the Crime Control and Prevention District should
be continued for five years and the crime control and prevention district sales tax be
continued for five years;
WHEREAS, it is provided in Section 3.004 of the Texas Election Code that the
governing body shall order elections pertaining to municipal affairs, give notice and appoint
election officers to hold the election; and
WHEREAS, Nueces County will also be conducting an election on November 5,
2002.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, THAT:
SECTION 1. A Special City election (hereinafter the "Election") shall be held in the
City of Corpus Christi, Texas on November 5, 2002, for the purpose of submitting to the
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voters of the City ballot propositions: 1) on the question of whether to authorize a
corporation governed by Section 4A of Article 5190.6, Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes, to use
a sales and use tax of one-eighth of one percent for projects authorized by said statute;
and 2) on the question of whether to continue the Corpus Christi Crime Control and
Prevention District.
SECTION 2. At the Election all the qualified voters of the City of Corpus Christi shall
be permitted to vote.
SECTION 3. Precinct ballot counters shall be employed at the election in
accordance with the Texas Election Code and the Election shall be held at the polling
places in the regularly prescribed precincts of the City of Corpus Christi, as set forth on
Attachment A hereto incorporated by reference and made part of this ordinance (said
Attachment A to be approved and attached when the polling places in the regularly
prescribed precincts are finally determined by Nueces County). The Election shall be held
in accordance with the election laws of the State of Texas. The polls shall be open from
7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on the day of the Election. Testing of the precinct ballot counting
equipment shall be conducted as prescribed by the Secretary of State's directive
"Alternative Method of Testing Precinct Ballot Equipment."
SECTION 4. The City Secretary shall conduct the Election as directed by ordinance
of the City Council and by law in accordance with the joint election agreement to be
entered into with Nueces County. The City Secretary is authorized to do all things
necessary to administer the election on continuation of the Corpus Christi Crime Control
and Prevention District in accordance with authorization by the District in its order calling
the election. He is directed to request consideration by the U.S. Department of Justice of
the submission of any change herein which required preclearance, and to provide such
demographic data and information as required by law.
SECTION 5. Paper ballots and precinct ballot counters shall be used for the
conduct of the Election on election day and for eady voting. Early voting in person at each
of the temporary branch polling places shall be conducted as follows:
Such eady voting in person may be conducted at the main early voting polling place
located in the first floor lobby of the Nueces County Courthouse, 901 Leopard, and at the
temporary branch polling places set forth in Attachment B, incorporated by reference and
made a part of this ordinance (said Attachment B to be approved and attached when the
temporary branch polling places are determined by Nueces County) hereby established
as follows:
In addition, early voting in person may be conducted at the mobile temporarily
branch polling places set forth in Attachment C, incorporated by reference and made a part
of this ordinance, during the days and hours specified therein (said Attachment C to be
approved and attached when the mobile temporary branch polling places are determined
by Nueces County). The City Secretary is authorized in the event of an emergency,
preventing any of the designated polling places from being utilized, to provide for suitable
replacement locations.
Each branch polling place and the main early polling place shall serve all election
precincts.
SECTION 6. The City Secretary is directed to post and publish such election notices
as are required by the Election Laws of the State of Texas. The City Secretary is further
appointed as the authority and officer responsible for the conduct of said election and is
hereby authorized and directed to make all necessary arrangements for the holding of said
election in accordance with and subject to the laws of this State including not limited to
coordinating the election process, including use of tabulation equipment, supplies and
printing of ballots, in accordance with the joint election agreement to be executed with
Nueces County.
SECTION 7. At the Election, the voters shall be presented with the following
propositions (in English and Spanish) in the form prescribed by the Texas Election Code:
PROPOSITION NO. 1
CONTINUATION OF CRIME CONTROL DISTRICT
FOR
AGAINST
Whether the Corpus Christi Crime Control and Prevention District should be continued for
five years and the crime control and prevention district sales tax should be continued for
five years.
PROPOSITION NO. 2
NEW AND EXPANDED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES
FOR
AGAINST
The adoption of a sales and use tax for the promotion and development of new and
expanded business enterprises at the rate of one-eighth of one percent to be imposed for
15 years.
Pro_oosition No. 2A
Baseball Stadium
FOR
AGAINST
If Proposition No. 2 above is approved, authorizing the use of a portion of the sales and
use tax for the construction, operation and maintenance of a minor league baseball
stadium.
Pro~)osition No. 2B
Affordable Housing
FOR
AGAINST
If Proposition No. 2 above is approved, authorizing the use of a portion of the sales and
use tax for affordable housing, up to $500,000 annually.
SECTION 8. This section is intended to create a contract with the voters with regard
to the propositions in Section 7.
Under Proposition No.2, funds approved for the promotion and development of new
and expanded business enterprises will be used only for the following Projects and no
others:
a)
Education/Skills Development. These funds will be used to make grants
to companies and organizations to provide training, retraining and education
to insure the knowledge and skills required for the jobs of the future are in
place.
b)
Business DevelopmentJlncubation. These funds will be used to develop
programs and facilities that assist small and start-up companies that have
the ability to produce jobs for the future.
c)
Jobs. These funds will be used to assist companies in the creation of
meaningful, wealth producing jobs (jobs that bring in dollars from outside the
community) in Corpus Christi. Funds would be available to both existing and
new companies.
Provided that, if Proposition No. 2A is adopted, these funds could be used for the
construction, operation and maintenance of a Baseball Stadium in the Arena/Convention
Center/Port Area of Corpus Christi area (hereinafter the "Area"). In such event,
construction of the stadium shall not be commenced unless a binding contract is first
entered into with an entity that:
a)
owns a minor league baseball team affiliated with a major league baseball
team,
b) has the right to locate such team in the Area, and
c) is obligated under the contract to lease the new stadium and locate the team
in the new stadium.
In this provision governing Proposition No. 2A, the term "Arena/Convention Center/Port of
Corpus Christi area" shall mean the area bounded by the Corpus Christi Ship Channel,
Corpus Christi Bay, Interstate Highway 37, and Nueces Bay Boulevard.
If Proposition 2B is adopted, the City Council commits to use the entire $500,000
for affordable housing so long as there are projects for which that amount can reasonably
be used.
The one-eighth of one percent sales and use tax proposed in Proposition No. 2, if
authorized by the voters, shall be in addition to, and shall be administered by the existing
Section 4A board of directors separately from, the existing one-eighth percent sales and
use tax for an arena and the existing one-eighth sales and use tax for the seawall
approved by the voters on November 7, 2000.
SECTION 9. The election is expected to be conducted in accordance with an
agreement between Nueces County and the City of Corpus Christi to hold a joint election
on November 5, 2002, (which shall be approved and attached hereto as Attachment D and
incorporated herein). The City Secretary is authorized to approve all lawfully changes and
additions to the procedures provided herein in order to implement such agreement,
including but not limited to provisions for substations and mobile voting sites.
SECTION 10. By approving and signing this ordinance, the Mayor officially confirms
and orders as his actions all matters recited in this ordinance which by law come within his
jurisdiction.
SECTION 11. If for any reason any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase,
word, or provision of this ordinance or the ballot herein shall be held invalid or
unconstitutional by final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, it shall not affect any
other section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, work, or provision of this ordinance,
for it is the definite intent of this City Council that every section, paragraph, subdivision,
clause, phrase, word, or provision hereof be given full force and effect of its purpose.
ATTEST:
City Secretary
Approved this / ~, dayof
James R. Bray, City Attorney
,2002
0249o2
That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading
on this the ~ay of .¥L,.~.~ ~ ,2002, by the following vote:
Samuel L. Neal, Jr.
Brent Chesney
Javier D. Colmenero
Henry Garrett
Bill Kelly
Rex Kinnison
John Longoria
Jesse Noyola
Mark Scott
Javier D. Colmenero
Henry Garrett
Bill Kelly
That the foregoing ordinance
l{~'~ay of ~,~ z ~ ~
Samuel L. Neal, Jr. ~
Brent Chesney ~
PASSED AND APPROVED this the
was read for the second time and passed finally on this the
,2002 by the following vote:
Rex Kinnison ~
John Longoria
Jesse Noyola
Mark Scott
dj 0
,2002.
ATTEST:
Armando Chapa
City Secretary
Mayor, The City of Corpus Christi
PRECINCT
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CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
SPECIAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 5, 2002
POLLING PLACE AND ADDRESS
First Presbyterian Church
430 S. Carancahua
Windsor Park Elementary School
4525 S. Alameda
Cedar Ridge Townhomes Party Room
4445 Cedar Pass
Kostoryz Elementary School
3602 Panama
Hamlin Middle School
3900 Hamlin
Ethel Eyerly Community Center
654 Graham
Oak Park Special Emphasis School
3701 Mueller St.
Fire Station No. 4
2338 Rodd Field Rd.
Calallen Middle School
4602 Comett
The People's Baptist Church
6650 Old Brownsville Rd.
London School
350 London Road
Alternative High School Center
1530 Airline Rd.
Flour Bluff County Building
10110 Compton
ATTACHMENT "A"
PRECINCT
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31
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POLLING PLACE AND ADDRESS
Port Aransas Community Center
408 S. Alister
Galvan Elementary School
3126 Masterson
Kiwanis Recreation Center
3933 Timon Blvd.
River Hills Baptist Church
16318 FM 624
West Oso High School
5202 Bear Lane
Grace Presbyterian Church
6301 Yorktown
Annaville Volunteer Fire Department
RT 3 Box 132
Luther Jones Elementary School
7533 Lipes Ave.
Oveal Williams Senior Center
1414 Martin Luther King
Leal Residence
1217 l0th Street
Blanche Moore Elementary School
6121 Durant
George Evans Elementary School
1315 Comanche
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church
1090 S. Clarkwood
Brooks Chapel A.M.E. Church
2101 N. Port
PRECINCT
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46
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48
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50
51
52
POLLING PLACE AND ADDRESS
South Bluff United Methodist Churh
1329 7th Street
Island Presbyterian Church
14030 Fortuna Bay
Bonilla Building (Atrium)
2727 Morgan Ave.
The Collectors
2765 Santa Fe
Wm. Travis Elementary School
3210 Churchill
Zavala Senior Center
510 Osage
George Wiggins Homes
2320 Buford
South Texas Institute for the Arts
2021 Agnes St.
Ben Garza Gym
1815 Howard
Abiding Savior Church
4326 McArdle
Scott Vetters Scout Hut
3221 McKinzie Rd.
Lindale Recreation Center
3133 Swantuer
Weldon Gibson Elementary School
5723 Hampshire
Korean Presbyterian Church
3757 Up River Road
PRECINCT
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56
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59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
POLLING PLACE AND ADDRESS
Sam Houston Elementary School
363 Norton St.
La Armada Boys & Girls Hall
1455 Southgate
Del Mar College (Harvin Center)
101 Baldwin
Menger Elementary School
2401 S. Alameda St.
Incarnate Word Academy
2930 S. Alameda
Adult Learning Center
3902 Morgan Ave.
Teenage Mothers School (TAMS)
3109 Carver
Wynn Seale Middle School
1707 Ayers
Parkway Presbyterian Church
3707 Santa Fe
Wilson Elementary School
3925 Ft. Worth
Montclair Elementary School
5241 Kentner
Fire Station No. 7
3722 S. Staples
Kaffie Middle School
5922 Brockhampton
Church of the King
1012 Annapolis
PRECINCT
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70
71
72
73
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75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
POLLING PLACE AND ADDRESS
Baker Middle School
3445 Pecan
Arrowsmith Apartments
5701 Williams Dr.
Lexington Elementary School
2901 McArdle
Central Park Elementary School
3602 McArdle
James W. Fannin Elementary
2730 Gollihar
Cunningham Middle School
4321 Prescott
David Crockett Elementary School
2625 Belton
Port Avenue Drug Store
913 Port Ave.
Lozano Elementary School
850 Osage
John F. Kennedy School
5040 Rockford
Robert Driscoll Middle School
261 Driscoll
Skinner Elementary School
1001 Bloomington
Christus Spohn Health Center
14202 S. P. I. D.
La Raza Runaway Shelter
721 Omaha
PRECINCT
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POLLING PLACE AND ADDRESS
Gulf Coast Council of La Raza
2203 Baldwin
C. C. Area Council for the Deaf
5151 McArdle
T. G. Allen Elementary School
1414 182 Street
Recio's Restaurant
3150 S. Alameda
Carroll Lane Elementary School
4120 Carroll Ln.
Second Baptist Church
6701 Staples
Crossroads Baptist Church
5730 Kimbrough
Fire Station No. 11
910 Airline
The Shores Apartments
7350 McArdle Road
Cullen Place Middle School
5225 Greely
Water Utilities Bldg. (Conference Room)
2726 Holly Rd.
Wm. Calk Elementary School
4621 Marie
St. Cyril & Methodius Church-Room E1
3210 S. P. I. D.
Church of Christ
3001 Norton St.
PRECINCT
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99
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101
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106
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109
110
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113
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POLLING PLACE AND ADDRESS
Rosas Garage
4462 Dinn
MoodyHighSchool
1818 Trojan
Bennett Garage
417 Villa
Tuloso-Midway Intermediate Elementary
1925 Tuloso Rd.
Tuloso-Midway High School
2653 McKinzie Rd.
Tuloso-Midway Middle School
9830 LaBranch
Tom M. Browne Middle School
4301 Schanen
Magee Elementary School
4201 Calallen Dr.
King High School
5225 Gollihar
Hilltop Community Center
11425 Leopard
LULAC West Apartments
10702 IH 37
Schanen Estates Elementary School
5717 Killarmet
Garcia Elementary School
4401 Greenwood
St. John's Baptist Church
5445 Greenwood
PRECINCT
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116
117
118
POLLING PLACE AND ADDRESS
Club Estates Elementary School
5222 Merganser
Elliott Grant Middle School
4350 Aaron
Flour Bluff High School (Auditorium)
2505 Waldron Road
Trinity Church of the Nazarene
6225 Weber
119 Fire Station No. 14
5901 S. Staples
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121
122
123
124
125
Woodlawn Elementary School
1110 Woodlawn
C. P. Yeager Elementary School
5414 Tripoli
Flour Bluff ISD (Maintenance/Transportation)
2505 Waldron Rd.
Calallen East Elementary
3709 Lott Avenue
St. Marks Episcopal Church
2727 Airline
Mireles Elementary School
7658 Cimarron Blvd.
* Indicates partially inside and outside city limits.
** Portion of Kleberg County voting precinct located within City limits.
EARLY VOTING SUBSTATIONS OPEN
0ct.19 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Oct. 20 12:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Oct. 21 thru Oct. 25 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Oct. 26 7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M.
Oct. 27 12:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Oct. 28 thru Nov. I 7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M.
EARLY VOTING SUBSTATIONS
NOVEMBER 5, 2002
JOINT ELECTION
Hours of Operation
Oct. 19
Oct. 20
Oct. 21 thru Oct. 25 -
Oct. 26
Oct. 27
Oct. 28 thru Nov. 1
8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
12:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.
8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M.
12:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.
7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M.
A~ACHM~TB
NUECES COUNTY COURTHOUSE
901 Leopard Street
Corpus Christi, Texas
JOHNNY S. CALDERON COUNTY BUILDING
710 E. Main
Robstown, Texas
BISHOP COUNTY BUILDING
115 S. Ash
Bishop, Texas
PORT ARANSAS COMMUNITY CENTER
408 N. Alister
Port Aransas, Texas
RONNIE H. POLSTON COUNTY BUILDING
10110 Compton
Corpus Christi, Texas
CORPUS CHRISTI AREA COUNCIL FOR THE DEAF
5151 McArdle
Corpus Christi, Texas
GREENWOOD SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER
4040 Greenwood
Corpus Christi, Texas
HILLTOP COMMUNITY CENTER-ANNAVILLE
11425 Leopard St.
Corpus Christi, Texas
MOLINA NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER OF CORPUS CHRISTI
614 Home Rd.
Corpus Christi, Texas
10.
CITY HALL
1201 Leopard St.
Corpus Christi, Texas
11.
DEL MAR COLLEGE-EAST CAMPUS
Ayers & Baldwin
Corpus Christi, Texas
Early Voting Clerk Addrels
Ernest M. Briones, County Clerk
P.O. Box 2627
Corpus Christi, TX. 78403
(361) 888-0676
Revised on 8/6/02
MOBILE EARLY VOTING CALENDAR
NOVEMBER 5, 2002
JOINT ELECTION
A~AC~2~TC
OCTOBER 2002
SUN MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT
I 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 tt 12
SAM'S CLUB
4949 Greenwood
NUECES COUNTY
COMMUNITY
CENTER
415 Mainer Rd.
Robstown,
11:00 - 6:00
ISLE MAIL & MORI~
14403 S. Padre
Island Dr.
10:00 - 4:00
PADRE STAPLES
MALL
Staples & S.P.I.D.
11:00 - 6:00
BANQUETE SENIOR
CITIZENS CENTER
8:00 - 5:00
20* 21' 22* 23* 24* 25* 26*
HOME DEPOT SUTHERLANDS CORPUS CHRISTI ST. JOHN THE SHANNON'S SON HARVEST SUNRISE MALL
5014 S. Padre Island 4041 $. Staples ARMY DEPOT BAPTIST CHUR~:H Town & Country t440 Airline 5858 S.P.I.D.
Dr. 11:00 - 6:00 Bldg. 8 5445 Greenwood Shopping Center 1 t :00 - 6:00 11:00 - 6:00
11:00 - 6:00 308 Crecy St 10:30 - 3:00 11:00 - 6:00
C.C. ATHLETIC C Li, II~ 9:00 - 4:30 SOLOMON P. ORTIZ COLUMBIA HOME DEPOT
~ 2101 Airline ~ DEL MAR WEST NORTHWEST 5PTS.
PALMAS 11:00 - 5:00 SPOHN HOSPITAL CENTER Old Brownsville Rd. HOSPITAL 13202 Leopard St.
4977 Ayers SL SOUTH 402 Harbor Dr. 9:00 - 5:00 FM 624 11:00 - 6:00
11:00 - 6:00 SPOHN HOSPITAL 5950 Saratoga 4:00 - 8:00 9:00 - 4;00
600 Elizabeth 11:00 - 6:00 SAM'S CLUB PADRE STAPLES
CORPUS CHRISTI 11:00 - 8:00 COLUMBIA BAY 4949 Greenwood HOBBY LOBBY MALL
TRADE CENTER DRISCOLL AREA MEDICAL 11:00 - 0:00 5 Points Staples & $.P.I.D.
2833 S.P.I.D. TEXAS A & M AT (~(~ CHILDREN'S CENTER 9:00 - 5:00 11:00 - 6:00
11:00- 6:00 6300 Ocean Dr. HOSPITA~ 7101 S.P.LD. PORTAIRS POSIT
9:00 - 4:00 3533 S. Alameda t t :00 - 6:00 OFFICE TRINITY TOWERS HOBBY LOBBY
SUNRISE MALL t t :00 - 6:00 42t3 S.Port 10t N. Upper Moore Plaza
5858 S.P.LD. SPOHN MEMORIAL 0:00 - 5:00 Broadway 11:00 - 6:00
1 t :00 - 6:00 HI*HO RESTAURANT MEDICAL CENTER 8:00 - 5:00
3703 Morgan 2606 Hospital Blvd.
9:00 - 2:00 11:00 - 6:00
COLUMBIA
DOCTOR~
REGIONAL
HOSPITAL
3315 S. Alameda
11:00-6:00
DAVID BERLANGA. SR. BANQUETE SENIQR ~ BANQUETE SENI0~; DAVID BERLANGA. DAVID BERLANGA.
COMMUNITY CENTER CITIZENS CENTER SR. COMMUNITY CITIZENS CENTER SR. COMMUNITY BANQUETE
SENIOR CITIZENS SR. COMMUNITY
12:00 - 5:00 8:00 - 5:00 CENTER 8:00 - 5:00 CENTER
8:00- 5:00 8:00 - 5:00 CENTER (~ENT~R
8:00 - 5:00 8:00 - 5:00
27* 28* 29* 30* 31' NOV. 1'
CORPUS CHRISTI HOME DEPQT SPOHN HOSPITAL OVEAL WILLIAMS CORPUS CHRISTI PORTAIRS PQ~T
TRADE CENTER 5014 S. Padre Island SOUTH SENIOR CENTER ARMY DEPq)T OFFICE
2833 S.P.I.D. Dr. 5950 Saratoga t414 Marlin Luther Bldg. 8 4213 S.Port
1t:00 - 6:00 11:00 - 6:00 11:00 - 6:00 King Dr. 308 Crecy St. 9:00 - 6:00
8:00 - 12:30 9:00 - 4:30
MBIA BA AREA HOBBY LOBBY {5 TEXAS A & M AT CC LINDALE SENIOR CORPUS CHRISTI
MEDICAL CENTER PTS.t 6300 Ocean Dr. CENTER COLUMBIA STATE SCHOOL
7101 S.P.I.D. 11:00 - 6:00 9:00 -4:00 3135 Swanther DOCTORS 902 Airport Rd.
11:00 - 6:00 1:30 - 5:30 REGIONAL 9:00 - 4:00
DEL MAR WE~;T SPOHN HOSPITAL HOSPITAL
SUTHERLAND$ Old Brownsville Rd. 600 Elizabeth PORTAIRS POST 3315 S. Alameda HI-HQ
5 Pointe 9:00 - 4:00 11:00 - 6:00 OFFICE 11:00 - 6:00 RESTAURANT
11:00 - 6:00 42t3 S. Port
3703 Morgan
M D SURF & SKATI~ DRISCOLL 8:00 - 8:00 SUN HARVEST 9:00 - 2:00
SAM'S CLUB Ham0n Shopping CHILDREN'S TOWER II t440 Airline
4949 Greenwood Center HOSPITAL 556 N.Carancahua 11:00 - 6:00 TRINITY TOWERS
11:00 - 6:00 t 1:00 - 6:00 3533 S. Alameda 8:00 - 6:00 101 N. Upper
t1:00 - 6:00 HOME DEPQT Broadway
SPOHN MEMORIAL 6 DOintss 0;00 -- 5:00
MEDICAL CENTER 13202 Leopard
2606 Hospital Bird. 11:00 - 6:00
tt:00-6:00
GANQUETE SENIOR DAVID BERLANq;~r BANQUETE SENIQR BANQUETE SENIOR DAVID BERLANGA~
CITIZENS CENTER SR. COMMUNITY CITIZENS CENTER ~ CITIZENS CENTER SR. CITIZENS
12:00 - 5:00 CENTER 8:00 - 5:00 SR. COMMUNITY 8:00 - 6:00 CENTER
8:00- 5:00 CENTER 8:00- 5:00
8:00 - 5:00