(Heath) May 8, 2012 – The Heath City Council embraced a hometown tradition seen in communities throughout America by voting to place the Rockwall-Heath High School logo on the water tower that is now under construction.
The vote during a Special Meeting on May 8 authorized Mayor John Ratcliffe to execute a change order to the construction agreement with the contractor of the north 1,500,000-gallon elevated water tower. The original agreement included placing the City of Heath logo in three locations on the bowl of the water tower. The change order replaces one of the City logos with the RHHS Hawk mascot and the trademark “H”.
“Placing the public high school logo on the community’s water tower is a custom in towns throughout Texas and across the country, and we’ve had enormous support for doing so here in Heath,” said Councilmember Justin Holland. “I think it’s important that we continue this tradition with our new water tower to honor and support the students at HeathHigh Schoolwho make us so proud of their accomplishments both scholastically and in extracurricular athletics and activities.”
Mayor Ratcliffe also noted that RHHS has been identified as one of Heath’s primary economic engines by a planning and development expert assisting the Heath Economic Development Corporation.
“Heath High is a big part of what makes our community attractive to both residents and businesses. The daily student population plus the ongoing events and activities that draw guests from outside of Heath support current and future retail and restaurant establishments. The school is one of the amenities that make Heath a premier hometown and great place to visit,” said Mayor Ratcliffe.
Thanks to Kim Dobbs, Assistant City Manager, for sharing this announcement.
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