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City of Woodloch
Work consists of drainage improvements including underground storm sewer system, concrete road re-pavement/regrading, and storm outfall rehabilitation.
Posted Date
Feb 19, 2026
Due Date
Mar 12, 2026
Release: Feb 19, 2026
City of Woodloch
Close: Mar 12, 2026
Work consists of drainage improvements including underground storm sewer system, concrete road re-pavement/regrading, and storm outfall rehabilitation.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Woodloch
The meeting included a public hearing to discuss the upcoming 2019-2020 Community Development Block Group (CDBG) Program. The council discussed and approved monthly financial reports, ad valorem activity, and public works operations. They also addressed engineering matters, including wastewater treatment plant permits, flood relief, and water system improvements. The council approved accounts payable, the opening of a new bank account for GLO funds, and the holiday schedule for 2019FY. Resolutions were adopted designating engineering service providers for General Land Office Community Development and Revitalization CDBG Disaster Recovery Fund and the Texas Department of Agriculture's 2019-20 TX-CDBG Community Development Fund. Additional budget/hours to cover increase in PIR and reconciliation of accounts were discussed and approved. The meeting also covered accounts and records retention, potential security risks, and mandatory CSI reports and building permit inspections required by TCEQ.
The meeting included the appointment of a new alderman, financial and public works reports, and engineering updates on wastewater treatment plans and flood recovery programs. Discussions covered issuing requests for proposals for disaster recovery funds and community development funds, as well as approving the 2018 property tax rate and water and sewer rates. Citizen comments addressed concerns about the Mayor's salary and a request for clarification on the tax rate cap. The council also discussed the annexation of River Ridge and River Oaks, including potential benefits for residents and the town's control over drainage issues. A public hearing was held regarding the General Land Office (GLO) CDBG-DR 2016 Floods Program.
The council reviewed the financial and tax assessor reports for December 2016, and discussed public works repairs and a TWDB loan to replace a hydro tank. Accounts payable for December 2016 were approved, along with Resolution 2017-001 to close a connector street for tree removal. An executive session was held to discuss PUC Docket 43720 and commercial development. Other business included consideration of emergency business and community interest items.
The council reviewed financial and tax assessor reports, as well as reports from public works and engineering. Accounts payable were approved. A general election was approved for May 6, 2017, for alderman positions 1, 2, and 3, but later cancelled due to unopposed candidates. Courtney Brown was approved to fill an unexpired term for Alderman Position 1. New officials were sworn in. Discussion was held on wild hog eradication and removal, but the ordinance was tabled. An executive session was held, but no action was taken as a result. The council also noted a food bank event.
The agenda includes monthly reports, approval of accounts payable, consideration of calling a general election for electing aldermen, consideration of unopposed candidates, potential cancellation of the general election, filling an unexpired alderman term, swearing in new officials, action regarding wild hog removal, a closed executive session to discuss PUC Docket 43720, consideration of recommendations from the closed session, other business including emergency matters and community interest items.
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