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The commission held a discussion on planning and zoning rules and regulations, covering topics such as land use decision goals, police powers, comprehensive plans, legal requirements for open government, records management, conflict of interest, and fair housing. Additionally, the commission and council discussed sign regulations, specifically regarding standards for window coverings on business establishments to address safety concerns and aesthetic impacts on commercial corridors.
The City Council held a special meeting to consider the canvassing of election returns for District A and District B councilmember positions, approving the related ordinance. The Council also held a closed executive session to consult with the City Attorney regarding pending and contemplated litigation, as well as to deliberate on the appointment, employment, evaluation, and duties of the City Attorney and City Manager.
This document outlines the strategic planning framework for the City of Missouri City. It establishes a long-term "Vision 2029" focused on developing a premier, inclusive, beautiful, safe, and active community with successful village centers, a vibrant town center, and thriving major corridors. Concurrently, the "Missouri City Plan 2014-2019" details five strategic goals to achieve this vision, including creating a great place to live, maintaining financial soundness, growing business investments, developing a high-performance city team, and ensuring quality development.
The City Council discussed the Brazos River Park concept plan, including master plan survey results and future development efforts. Additionally, the Council reviewed body camera options for the Police Department, specifically addressing the administration of public records requests. Finally, the meeting included a presentation on the proposed adoption of the 2015 International Code Council codes and the 2014 National Electrical Code.
This document outlines the City of Missouri City's Capital Improvements Program, primarily focusing on drainage projects. It details various infrastructure initiatives, including specific watershed improvements, general drainage enhancements, and bridge replacements and repairs. The program presents funding sources and projected expenditures across fiscal years from 1996 to 2017, with the overarching goal of mitigating flooding, ensuring public safety, and supporting future urban development.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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