Chamber / YMCA Promote Leadership - 1983

L to R - Ken Morse of Country Pantry, Charles Pierce of Allied Fabricators. Hal LaPray Sr with the YMCA, Jimmy Smith of Flair Real Estate

Vidor FFA Booster Club - Winter Extravaganza 2019

Texas Independence Day 2019

 In observance of Texas Independence Day, City of Vidor offices, except for the Vidor Police and Vidor Sanitation Departments, will be closed.

The Vidor Sanitation Department will run its normal Friday route. Customers are advised to have their cans out by 6:00 a.m.

Anyone desiring to make a payment to either the Vidor Sanitation Department or the Vidor Municipal Court may use the appropriate drop box located in the rear parking lot of Vidor City Hall Municipal Building.

Texas GLO Offers Harvey Disaster Recovery Funds

The Texas General Land Office (GLO) allocated $100 million in Community Development Block Grants for Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) funds to reimburse homeowners for up to $50,000 in out-of-pocket expenses to repair their Hurricane Harvey damaged homes. 

To be eligible for this program, the home must be the owner's primary residence and eligible repairs must have been completed prior to the application launch date of Feb. 28, 2019. Please read the attached flyer to see how to apply. 

Applications are anticipated to outnumber available funds, so apply quickly!

Jefferson Energy Companies Day

L to R: Orange County Precinct #4 Constable Lane Mooney, Orange County Precinct #3 Commissioner John Gothia, Orange County Emergency Services District #1 Chief Robert Smith, Vidor Independent School District Superintendent Dr. Jay Killgo, City of Pinehurst City Administrator Robbie Hood, Jefferson Energy Companies Mark Viator, City of Vidor Mayor Kimberly Stiebig, Vidor Chamber of Commerce President and Orange County Drainage District Board member Hal LaPray, Orange County Economic Development Corporation Executive Director Jessica Hill, Orange County Precinct #4 Commissioner Robert Viator, and City of Orange Council member Brad Childs
from left to right: Council member Jane Hill, Mark Viator, Mayor Kimberly Stiebig, Mayor Pro-tem Angela Jordan, Council member Bob Turner, and Council member Misty Songe Garrett.

Friday, March 1, 2019 was Jefferson Energy Companies Day in the City of Vidor. At the Vidor City Council meeting on Thursday, February 28th, Mayor Kimberly Stiebig read the proclamation recognizing Jefferson Energy Companies contribution to the Vidor community. Jefferson Energy Companies' terminal, located on the Orange County side of the Port of Beaumont, has been a major provider of jobs and tax revenue, resulting in a stronger Vidor. Mark Viator of Jefferson Energy Companies was on hand to accept the proclamation.