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Is it time yet . . . 
  
        for a
      railroad quiet zone in Brenham?       

 

The petition was presented to the City Council on March 4, 2010.

(Article in the Brenham Banner-Press.)

 

If you didn't have a chance to sign the petition, you can still write the mayor (cobmayor@ci.brenham.tx.us) or city council members (cobcouncil@ci.brenham.tx.us) to show your support for a quiet zone.

THE PETITION

 was presented with

 

1089 signatures

 representing:

 

561 households within city limits

 

140 businesses, schools, churches 

and organizations within city limits


 

 


 
Thank you to everyone who signed the petition!

 

        Thank you to:

 

       The individuals who helped collect signatures:

           Stephen Stuckert, Perry Thomas, Lete Phillips, 

           David Talley, James Hejl, Ginger Bosse

                 and any others that I didn't know about. 

 
       The businesses (& school) that hosted the petition: 

           Mobius Coffeehouse . . . . 1120 South Market

 

           Olde Towne Bakery . . . . 301 South St. Charles


           The Pomegranate . . . . . 203 West Alamo


           Hermann Furniture  . . . . . 213 West Alamo

 

           Evans Cabinet & Door  . . . 308 West First St.

 

           Blinn College . . .

 

           Uniques . . . 708 North Park

 

       The businesses that supported the petition: 

           HDL Research Labs, Inc

 

           Lete Phillips Exercise Studio

 

           DDM Pipe & Steel

       

 

Thank you, also, to the

City Council members

who graciously accepted the petition

and have agreed to reconsider

establishing a quiet zone in Brenham.