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The agenda focuses on several key items including the review of various monthly reports from the Municipal Court, Building Department, and Code Enforcement, as well as the review of surplus inventory. Proposed resolutions include the adoption of a hazard mitigation action plan, contracts for the municipal judge and associate judge, an amendment to the city manager's contract, and acceptance of federal funding through a community development block grant. Additional action items cover a memorandum of understanding with the library and an audit engagement letter. An executive session is scheduled for deliberations on competitive matters regarding a wholesale power agreement and economic development negotiations.
The council meeting agenda includes a public hearing on ordinance guidelines for tax abatement in reinvestment zones, a police promotion, and several proclamations covering economic development, Arbor Day, National Library Week, and Fair Housing Month. Key resolutions slated for discussion include rate adjustment suspensions, vehicle license plate designations, a Texas Main Street program contract, and authorization for various grant signatories and economic development projects. Additional agenda items feature ordinances regarding tax abatement and utility contracts, plus council considerations for school safety zones, skate park regulations, annual audit reports, charter commission creation, and grant applications. Executive sessions are scheduled for real property deliberations regarding city-owned and county-owned land.
The City Council meeting agenda includes a public hearing on ordinance guidelines for tax abatement in reinvestment zones, various proclamations for economic development, Arbor Day, library week, and fair housing month, as well as a litter survey result report. The consent agenda covers monthly reports and street closures. Resolutions for consideration involve gas utility rate adjustments, designation of exempt city vehicles, authorization for the Texas Main Street program, Community Development Block Grant management, and an electric vehicle charging station project. Additional items include the first reading of tax abatement guidelines, second reading of a public utility contract amendment, school zone implementation, skate park rules, the annual audit report, an SNDA lease, charter review commission creation, and participation in the Law Enforcement Support Office program. Executive session items involve deliberation regarding real property.
The agenda includes a public hearing on ordinances for tax abatement in reinvestment zones, a personnel promotion, and the issuance of various proclamations. Key business items include resolutions regarding gas utility rate adjustments, the designation of exempt city vehicles, authorization of contract signatories, and funding for an economic development electric vehicle charging station project. Other considerations involve school zone implementation for student safety, skate park regulations, the annual audit report, and the creation of a charter review commission.
The council meeting includes a public hearing on ordinance guidelines for tax abatement in reinvestment zones, a presentation on employee promotion, and various proclamations for economic development, arbor day, library week, and fair housing month. The council will deliberate on resolutions regarding gas utility rate adjustments, city vehicle license plates, contractual agreements for the Texas Main Street program, federal funding for a mitigation program, and an electric vehicle charging station project. Action items cover ordinances for tax abatement and public utility contracts, as well as discussions on school zone safety, skate park regulations, annual audit reporting, property leases, the creation of a charter review commission, and participation in grant programs. An executive session will be held to deliberate on real property matters.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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