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Board meetings and strategic plans from Joan Minyard's organization
The council discussed the Outdoor Lighting Ordinance and its impact on the community, reviewed guidelines for issuing Mayoral Proclamations, and debated the clarification of procedures for public comments, specifically regarding alignment with the City Home Rule Charter and transparency in policy changes. Additionally, the council reviewed a resolution to approve costs and assessment plans for public improvements within the Butler Farms Public Improvement District and set a date for a public hearing.
The meeting agenda includes departmental reports covering the Director's report, financial report, and the Chamber of Commerce report. Key action items involve the discussion and potential approval of the demolition of Project Vintage, as well as a review of the draft budget for fiscal year 2026. The board will also convene into an executive session to discuss economic development related to Project Topaz.
This Unified Development Code for the City of Liberty Hill serves as a regulatory framework to guide future development, consolidating standards for subdivisions, zoning, and various infrastructure elements. It operationalizes the LHTX 2040 Comprehensive Plan, focusing on strategic themes such as enhancing public spaces, ensuring resilient street networks, diversifying housing options, and promoting fiscally sustainable and infrastructure-supported development. The code aims to streamline regulations, encourage compact and mixed-use development, and support the city's environmental and scenic certifications.
The City Council conducted a regular meeting to address several key topics, including the approval of a revised American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) project expenditure allocation for the downtown water pipe replacement and water tower rehabilitation projects, and an agreement with Liberty Hill ISD for property use for the upcoming Independence Day Spectacular. The council also authorized a professional services agreement with Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. for the development of a Master Mobility Plan and Roadway Impact Fee Study, considered updates to the City's Adopted Master Fee Schedule, and addressed voluntary annexation and zoning amendments for the Sutton Natalie Commercial property. Additionally, the council discussed a new Proclamation Policy, held executive sessions regarding legal and personnel matters, and reviewed potential meeting cancellations.
The agenda for the meeting includes a presentation and department overview of the Capital Improvement Program, to be presented by the City Manager.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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