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The meeting included a public comment session where citizens raised concerns about sewer line repairs, requested the removal of the city administrator, and discussed operational issues within the police department. A representative from the Community Council of South Central Texas gave a presentation regarding available community services and utility programs. The council also processed routine business, including the approval of employee incentives, review of paid bills, and departmental reports from the police, finance, public works, municipal court, and library departments.
The City Council meeting focused on the authorization of issuance for combination tax and revenue certificates of obligation, series 2026, for the city. Additionally, the council discussed the proposed turnkey project to replace water meters throughout the city with ultrasonic technology to improve billing accuracy, reduce water loss, and eliminate manual reading requirements.
The council meeting agenda included department reports, a proclamation for Child Abuse Prevention Month, and several action items. These items involved awarding bid proposals for an Event Coordinator and pool concession stand operations, as well as awarding an RFQ for engineering services. Additionally, the council discussed amending the fiscal year budget, appointing a Public Funds Investment Officer, and designating the public library as a voter registration agency. Other business included professional services agreements for effectiveness measurement, security software, and mailing equipment, along with an amendment to a contract for the immigration processing center. An executive session was scheduled to address pending litigation, personnel advice regarding reserve officer eligibility, and a proposal for a prospective real property donation.
The City Council meeting included a proclamation recognizing Community Action Month in honor of the community action agency established in 1965, and a proclamation designating National Police Week to honor the dedication and service of law enforcement personnel. Additionally, the Council reviewed and discussed an Enterprise Fleet Management proposal for a fleet replacement schedule, which aims to transition from a 16-year average vehicle hold period to a five-year cycle to improve safety and reduce maintenance costs. The Council also reviewed the bills paid for the month.
The council discussed the authorization of a notice of intention to issue certificates of obligation for the city's water meter replacement project. Financial advisors provided a presentation on the preliminary financial impacts, noting that the project would be self-supporting through water and sewer revenues. There was an extended discussion regarding the potential for exploring independent water loss audits, alternative funding sources like USDA or the Water Development Board, and the importance of having flexible project descriptions in the notice of intention.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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