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The meeting included announcements and recognition for employees who achieved promotions or completed specialized training, such as Assistant Fire Chief Dana Woodward and others promoted to Fire Engineer and EMS Lieutenant. The Council thanked Russell Dempsey for his service on the Victoria Sales Tax Development Corporation. Key discussions involved public hearings on preliminary approval for amendments to the city's unified development ordinance, which aimed to correct errors and unclear language adopted in 2024. The Council also held its first vote to approve a budget amendment allocating an additional $1.9 million for dispatcher pay raises, software, bond redemption, and capital improvement projects, funded by general fund reserves, interest income, and construction savings. Finally, the Council confirmed Lee Keeling, Decatur Joseph, and Casey Cullen as the first members of the Civil Service Commission, established to oversee hiring, promotions, and disciplinary measures for the Victoria Fire Department.
This document outlines the City of Victoria's commitment to intentional growth and achieving tangible results across key municipal development areas. It highlights strategic initiatives focused on Retail Recruitment, Small Business Development (including downtown investment and business retention and expansion), Quality of Life enhancements (comprising public safety headquarters, community centers, parks, and library improvements), Workforce Development, Housing Development (including infill programs), and critical Infrastructure improvements. The overall vision is to foster a vibrant community, support economic vitality, and ensure robust public services and infrastructure through concerted team effort.
The Unified Development Ordinance for the City of Victoria serves as a comprehensive regulatory framework for land development and construction activities within the city. Its primary purpose is to ensure orderly growth and development by establishing standards for land use, building codes, and environmental protections. Key areas of focus include general provisions, enforcement, building codes and construction-related activities, land uses, development standards, subdivision regulations, flood damage prevention, parkland dedication, and procedures, aiming to promote a healthy, attractive, and efficient community while conserving human and natural resources.
This document, presented by Newmark's Global Strategy team, outlines a strategic perspective on growth and competitiveness within economic development and site selection. It identifies key success factors for advisory services and locations, emphasizing thought leadership, innovation, and infrastructure certainty. The strategy highlights targeted industries for future growth, including data centers, AI technology, fintech, semiconductors, and defense, while focusing on hyper-localization, strong public-private partnerships, and adapted site selection processes to address evolving challenges and opportunities, particularly with a vision towards 2026.
The meeting included proclamations designating March as Texas History Month and recognitions for a Battalion Chief and an EMS Lieutenant concerning improvements in health data collection and life-saving training provided to residents. The Council tabled votes on establishing a storm water drainage utility and associated fee to allow for further public discussion. Actions were taken to approve a professional services agreement with Civil Court LLC for the North Street reconstruction project, which includes surveying and design services. Agreements were also updated with Urban Engineering for the Lone Tree Acres Street and drainage improvement project, and with Garver LLC for water and wastewater SCADA system improvements, incorporating recent technological advances. Finally, the Victoria Housing Authority Executive Director provided an update on plans to rehabilitate aging housing units and transition from the Section 9 program to a Section 8 voucher program.
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