 February is dedicated as Black History Month, honoring and celebrating the contributions, legacy, and culture of African Americans in our community.
Black History Month originated in the United States in 1926 as a week-long celebration in February established by historian Carter G. Woodson to highlight the contributions of African Americans. Later in 1976, President Gerald Ford officially recognized Black History Month calling upon the public "to honor the too-often neglected accomplishments of Black Americans."
 The City of Waco's District Cleanup program offers residents a free and convenient way to dispose of unwanted bulky items and yard waste. All you need to do is place your bulky waste or yard waste at your curb on your designated date, and our crews will collect it for you
Waco Solid Waste will be doing a FREE curbside clean–up and collecting bulky waste and brush in District 1 on Saturday, February 8th! Services begin at 7 am, so please have items at your curb (and make sure it's clear what you'd like picked up) before that time. This service is for residential customers only.
 Run, jump, hop, or skip your way through a sidewalk obstacle course! The Health District is hosting a Sidewalk Chalk Contest to see who can draw the best obstacle course. A local artist will paint the top five drawings on a sidewalk in a local park.
To enter, complete the survey and submit your best Sidewalk Chalk Obstacle Course photo by Friday, February 28, 2025. Winners will be announced on Live Well Waco's Facebook and Instagram page, @LiveWellWaco.
 The Texas Department of Transportation is gearing up for a major four-year expansion project on Interstate 35. Construction is scheduled to begin this month and will focus on the stretch between 12th Street and Highway 6. The $234 million project will result in eight main lanes, continuous frontage roads with redesigned ramps, enhanced pedestrian and bicycle safety with new sidewalks, and rebuilt crossings with U-turn lanes. The Valley Mills Drive crossing will see the biggest change with the removal of the northbound flyover.
 The City of Waco is currently developing its 2025 Annual Action Plan to improve housing options and encourage community development in the City. This plan determines how the City of Waco spends federal funding from the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME).
Your input is essential to help us focus our efforts and the limited resources we have on the programs and services that are truly important and needed in our community and neighborhoods. You can complete the survey online or pick up a copy at any of the four local libraries.
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