The Brownwood City Council will hold a regular called meeting at 9:00 am Tuesday, February 8, at Brownwood City Hall, 501 Center Avenue. The posted agenda is below.
For listening purposes only, you may dial into the meeting with the following number:
+ 1 346 248 7799 Meeting ID: 868 6118 2677 Passcode: 517955
The City Council may deliberate and/or act on the following items:
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Invocation
4. Items to be withdrawn
5. Introductions, Announcements, and Recognitions
Deck Shaver, Project Manager
6. Citizen Presentations
Any citizen who desires to address the City Council on a matter not included on the agenda may do so at this time. The City Council may not deliberate on items presented under this agenda item. To comply with the provisions of the Open Meetings Act, the Council respectfully requests that prior to addressing Council that each person submit a citizen presentation form that is located at the entryway to the Council Chambers, stating your name, address, and topic of presentation. All presentations are subject to a five (5) minute time limit.
7. Approval of Minutes
A. State of the City, January 21, 2022
B. Regular Called Meeting, January 25, 2022
8. Claims and Accounts
9. Requests and Presentations
A. Presentation of the Texas Department of Insurance/State Fire Marshal’s Office (ISO) Public Protection Class of02/2X.
10. Bids
A. Consider awarding a contract for the rehabilitation and repairs of Wiggins Pool to Commercial Swim Management in the amount of$164,128.43.
11. Ordinances and Resolutions
A. Consider a resolution to accept a donation of $100,000 from Arc for accessible park improvements at Allcorn Park.
B. Consider a resolution to enter into an agreement with Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT) to install Advanced Warning Signs on Coleman Avenue.
12. Consent Agenda
A. Consider authorizing the Mayor to sign FY2022 Texans Feeding Texans: HomeDelivered meal Grant Program (HDM) agreement and the City Manager to sign any subsequent addendums, amendments, and acceptance of additional funds during the term of the contract.
13. Reports
A. COVID-19 and Vaccination Update
B. Police Department Annual Crime Stats
C. Civic Ready Emergency Notification System
14. Executive Session:
The City Council may convene into a closed executive session in the Haynes Conference Room, pursuant to the provisions of the Open Meetings Law, Chapter 551, Government Code Vernon’s Annotated, in accordance with the authority contained in the following section:
Section 551.071 – Consultation with Attorney
A. Discuss possible cell tower lease option terms with Landmark Dividend.
B. Discuss possible Memorandum of Understanding with the City of Early regarding land use.
15. Action as a result of the Executive Session
Council may take any action deemed necessary as a result of the Executive Session.
16. Adjournment