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This State of the City address for Alamo outlines significant progress in development and economic growth. Key focus areas include securing substantial investments and city projects, fostering business expansion, and achieving a strong financial bond rating. The overarching vision is to deliver new jobs, enhance infrastructure, improve the quality of life, and establish Alamo as a stable and opportunity-rich community through responsible leadership and unity.
The meeting commenced with the Pledge of Allegiance and an invocation. Key discussions included announcements regarding the upcoming ribbon cutting for the Lions Park Fitness Court and recognition of the City of Alamo Communications Department for receiving eight state awards, including four first-place wins, at the Texas Communications Conference. The Parks and Recreation Department received recognition from the Texas Amateur Athletic Federation (TAAF), including the TAAF Member City of the Year award for a population under 34,999, and the TAAF Bronze Member City Award for 2025. Elisa Cortez and Victor Martinez were recognized as the City of Alamo female and male athlete of the year, respectively. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to a presentation and update on the Laguna Park project by Trimead and crew, covering the project timeline, boundary survey status with the irrigation district, and the cleaning and clearing process of the ditch, including issues encountered with existing infrastructure and the need to determine final grading slopes due to site constraints.
The regular meeting included announcements regarding city office closures for Martin Luther King Jr. Day and upcoming community events such as the annual resolution run and the Taste of Alamo event. Discussions covered Christmas tree recycling availability. The commission approved the consent agenda items. Consideration was given to selecting an Urban County Program project for Fiscal Year 2026, leading to the recommendation and approval of street overlay and streetlight upgrades for areas between Tower and Border Road, and in the Sunset Vista subdivision, with consideration given to including Lance. A presentation was made by Linebarger Goen Blair and Samson LLP detailing municipal court fees and fines collection performance, showing significant year-over-year increases in collected amounts. The commission also approved a contract amendment with Garcia Infrastructure Consultants for Alamo water treatment improvements, involving a fee increase of $72,550. Finally, the commission considered appointments to the Planning and Zoning Commission, resulting in the reappointment of Jennifer Garza and tabling the decision for the second vacant seat.
The meeting included discussion and action on several items, including a proclamation for lung cancer awareness month, voting on the county appraisal district board of directors, and a contract amendment with Garcia Infrastructure Consultant LLC regarding the city's water treatment plant, which was ultimately pulled for executive session and then no action was taken. The commission also discussed and approved a new multi-year contract with Lonear Ambulance Service for emergency medical services and approved an MOU with South Texas College for curriculum development and workforce education initiatives.
The meeting included the pledge of allegiance and an invocation, followed by consideration and action on an ordinance canvassing the election results of the city's November 4th, 2025 general election. The newly elected officials were administered the oath of office. Commissioners shared words of congratulations and support.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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