Thursday, January 13, 2011

Bus Service for Nueces County Colonias?

The Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority is circulating a survey among residents in the Agua Dulce, Banquete and Driscoll areas to determine if it should extend bus services to the colonias as it begins it's planning initiatives for 2012. If monies are secured, life would be much easier for the more than 6,000 people who live in 38 documented colonias in Nueces County.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Corpus Christi and Rains from Hurricane Karl

The effect of the conditions surrounding the current rains on the colonias in Nueces, with their lack of drainage and sewage infrastructure, can only be imagined via these reports on Corpus Christi neighborhoods and sewage system.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Profile of Lionel in The Dallas Morning News

The Dallas Morning News has published a profile article about Lionel Lopez called, "Rebel defends the forgotten people of Texas' colonias", by Stephanie Elizondo Griest of "Around the Blog". It's a great write-up that recounts the history and motivations of Lionel and Juanita's involvement with the colonias around Corpus Christi. (Note: a second version of the profile on The Dallas Morning News includes a video of Lionel making the rounds.)

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Robstown Health Fair

The Dia de la Mujer Latina health fair in Robstown on August 7 allowed concerned agencies such as STCI and the South Coastal Area Health Education Center, to raise health awareness in, provide initial health screening, lead patients to follow-up services and gather data to better assess the community's needs.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Colonias that aren't near the border...

Many federal and state programs that were created to address the issues of colonias have requirements that they be anywhere from "within 50 miles from the border" to "in a county whose furthest corner is less than 150 miles from the border". With these requirements, thousands of people in colonias throughtout the state are being forgotten by the agencies created to assist them. Hopefully, these mileage laws may be changing with recent cases brought by the state against developers. However, as this story noted (and this comment in South Texas Chisme: Colonia projects too slow ), projects that are underway in some colonias are for some reason hampered by very long delays.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

What would Daniel Boone do?

Interesting post on "Texas housers - working together to make low-income housing and community development a priority in Texas". A writeup about the dilemmas of imposing state regulations to improve housing in Texas colonias and a nice history lesson on the relationship between the colonia homebuilders, the developers, assorted Texas commissions, and the Texas Legislature.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Farmworker Groups Ask EPA Administrator to Uphold Environmental Justice for Farmworker Communities

Farmworker unions, support groups, and worker advocacy organizations today asked Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa P. Jackson to stop the pesticide poisoning of farmworker communities and uphold the Obama administration’s commitment to environmental justice.

The letter, signed by 28 groups from across the country, says that the new fumigants policy “continues an outdated EPA approach to pesticide regulation that adopts unrealistic and unenforceable standards as risk mitigation measures, in an age of safer, greener approaches to agricultural pest management.”

The EPA announced its decision May 27, 2009 to allow continued use of toxic soil fumigants with modified safety measures, falling far short of safety advocate efforts to adopt more stringent use restrictions and chemical bans. The rule was first proposed in July 2008, but weakened as it was finalized by EPA under industry pressure. Advocates believe that the country can do better to phase out the uses of highly hazardous chemicals that have devastating impact on exposed workers and communities in which they are used, and advance green technologies and organic practices.

Story from Common Dreams and Beyond Pesticides. A copy of the letter is available here.