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The meeting included communications from the public regarding park fees for Stevenson Park and other parks, with concerns raised about the potential impact on nonprofit organizations. There was also a report on a sewer bridge over Clear Creek, with concerns about erosion and the need for inspections and maintenance. Additionally, a complaint was made regarding oversized loads coming through town and the actions taken by the chief. A work session was held to discuss park fees, with a focus on large events held in Stevenson Park, the need for a large park event permit, and related issues such as maintenance costs, beautification plans, and insurance policies.
The meeting focused on the downtown lighting plan, including updates on the TxDOT project. Discussions covered the progress made with TxDOT and HDR, bid tabulations for the project, and an agreement for advanced funding. The impact of the project on trees, especially near the Friends Church, was a key concern. The board also discussed the proposed streetlight locations in relation to underground facilities and potential relocations. The coordination between TxDOT and HDR was essential to determine conflicts with existing structures and overhead utilities.
The meeting included council comments and liaison reports. Councilmember Rocky reported on the successful library gala, and the Mayor discussed the state of the city event. Councilmember Scott highlighted volunteer opportunities with Keep Friendswood Beautiful. Mayor Pro Tem Robert Griffon presented information on the Galveston County Consolidated Drainage District's fiscal year 2021 audit results and announced a barbecue cook-off and craft show. The council also heard public comments and received the Planning and Zoning Commission annual report.
The meeting addressed the downtown signage and branding project, including updates on street sign fabrication and installation, and the availability of decals for downtown businesses. Discussions also focused on the downtown lighting plan, including cost estimates, potential alternates for the RFP, and the prioritization of tall poles versus pedestrian lights. The consensus was to proceed with the tall poles and associated wiring throughout downtown, as budget allows.
The meeting of the Friendswood Planning and Zoning Commission covered topics such as the consideration and possible action regarding the City of Friendswood 2018 Update study for land use assumptions, capital improvements plan, and impact fee. Discussion involved updating land use assumptions, total projected populations, capital improvements plan and projects, and the amount charged for an impact fee. The commission also discussed population projections, growth rate, and the impact of commercial versus residential growth.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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