City of Vidor's 2024 Walk of Fame Inductees!

THE CITY OF VIDOR

WOULD LIKE TO INTRODUCE

YOU TO THIS YEAR'S 2024

CITY OF VIDOR'S WALK OF FAME

INDUCTEES!



JOHN CESSAC

KEELI MILLIGAN

MICHAEL MCQUERRY

MEGAN WRIGHT

BRYAN "DOC" BARRON

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Warning! Fake Facebook Page!

Suspected Information Phishing Scam

The page pictured left / linked below is fake. 

The page is not associated with the City Of Vidor in any way, shape or form. 

The fake page has joined many local Facebook groups and is sharing our content in an attempt to appear legitimate. 

We suspect that this is an information phishing scam, and have reported it to local law enforcement. 

The City Of Vidor will NEVER ask you for a password, account information, or payments on Facebook Messenger.

We suggest that you do not interact with this page and report it on sight.

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558618612327 

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Vidor Municipal Court Associate Judge Position

CITY OF VIDOR

1395 NORTH MAIN STREET

VIDOR, TX 77662

Telephone 409.769.5473 × Fax 409.769.8853

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MEMORANDUM

POSITION:Vidor Municipal Court Associate Judge

DATE TO BE FILLED:Open Until Filled

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The City of Vidor, Texas issued a Request for Qualifications for an Associate Judge of the Municipal Court. Anyone interested in this contract position should review the job description, complete an application and attach their resume and any other documents responsive to the request. The job description and application can be found on the City of Vidor website or can be picked up at City Hall. Please return application and resume to City Hall or email HR at jstevens@cityofvidor.com. 

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Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event

Not For Business - Residential Only


Saturday, May 4th
8am - 1pm
Silsbee High School Parking Lot
1575 Highway 96 N
Silsbee, TX


 

  • 1-Gallon Paint Cans (Limit 10)
  • 5-Gallon Paint Cans (Limit 2)
  • Antifreeze
  • Automotive Waste
  • Batteries
  • Brake Fluid
  • Car Batteries
  • Cleaning Concentrates
  • Cleaning Supplies
  • Drain Cleaners
  • Fertilizers 
  • Gardening Supplies
  • Insecticides
  • Moth Balls
  • Oil Filters
  • Old Painting Supplies
  • Over Cleaners
  • Paint Strippers
  • Pesticides
  • Polishes
  • Products 
  • Rat Poison
  • Solvents
  • Tires ($3.00 Each - Limit 20)
  • Used Oils
  • Varnishes
  • Weed Killers
  • Wood Preservatives
  • 55-Gallon Drums 
  • Appliances
  • Electronics
  • Exit Signs 
  • Explosives, Ammunitions
  • Garbage
  • Medical Waste 
  • Mercury
  • Oversized Tires
  • Scrap Metal 
  • Smoke Detectors

New Guidelines for 2024

  • $ 3.00 for Each Tire No Larger Than 20". No Rims Allowed. Limit Of 20
  • 1-Gallon Paint Cans - Limit Of 10
  • 5-Gallon Paint Cans - Limit Of 2

For More Information Contact

Southeast Texas Regional Planning Commission | www.setrpc.org | 409.899.8444 ext. 7520 | bdickinson@setrpc.org 

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Orange County Vessel Turn-In Program

An Opportunity to Voluntarily Remove Inoperable Vessels


When?

April 6, 9, 11, 13  / 10am - 6pm

Where?

Orange County Collection Station
11265 FM 1442

Orange, TX 77630 


Verification of ownership and a Release of Interest and Ownership must be completed and provided to the VTIP agency. The title must be free of any loan balances, liens, and/or taxes. We encourage your participation if you own a vessel under 26-feet in length and need help with disposal. Vessels exceeding the maximum length of 26-feet may be eligible for disposal on a case by case basis.


The Vessel Turn in Program (VTIP) allows the public the opportunity to drop off unwanted vessels. The Texas General Land Office (GLO), Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) and other local jurisdictions are taking a proactive approach, utilizing this program in order to minimize the amount of illegal dumping of vessels along the Texas Coast.


The VTIP provides owners with a free and voluntary method to dispose of their vessels and boats. The GLO sponsors the removal of all fuel, oil, and batteries; TPWD verifies ownership and clears the vessels for disposal; and Orange transports vessels (and trailers if needed) to the landfill for disposal. 

ALL VESSELS MUST HAVE WASTE AND DEBRIS REMOVED PRIOR TO DROP OFF 

For Questions, Call the General Land Office at 409-727-7481

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