1. National Breastfeeding Month 2. Recognition of the 20th Anniversary of Taylor as a Texas Main Street Community. 3. National Immunization Awareness Month
(The City Council welcomes public comments on items not listed on the agenda. However, the Council cannot respond until the item is posted on a future meeting agenda. Registration forms are available at the sign in table.)
(The Consent Agenda includes non-controversial and routine items that the Council may act on with one single vote. The Mayor or any Council member may pull any item from the Consent Agenda to dismiss and act upon individually on the Regular Agenda.) 4. Approve minutes from July 11, 2019 regular City Council meeting. (Dianna Barker) 5. Approve Resolution R19—19, MOU between TISD and Taylor Police Department concerning the School Resource Officer positions. (Chief Fluck) 6. Consider approving Resolution R19-20 authorizing representatives on the City’s investment and bank accounts. (Jeff Wood) 7. Consider a request from Williamson County for the waiver of City fees for expansion of the Williamson County Expo Center. (Tom Yantis) 8. Consider Resolution R19-18, authorizing the resale of property held in trust by the City of Taylor. (Tom Yantis)
Consideration and Possible Action on Authorizing Professional Design Services for the Animal Shelter Long Term Remodel Project to Connolly Architects and Consultants (Jacob Walker/Henry Fluck/Larry Connolly)
Consideration and possible action on 2019 Infrastructure Bond Street Reconstruction: Wabash and Robinson. (Jacob Walker)
Discussion and possible direction to staff regarding the 2019 Main Street Car Show (Tom Yantis/ Debbie Charbonneau)
Executive Session I. The Taylor City Council will conduct a closed executive meeting under Section 551 .071 of the Texas Government Code in order to meet with its City Attorney on a matter in which the duty of the Attorney to the governmental body under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas authorize and allow such a closed meeting and which Rules conflict with the Texas Open Meetings Act. a. JM Caffey Subdivision b. Xchange, Inc. c. Jackie Jones ADJOURN
1. National Breastfeeding Month 2. Recognition of the 20th Anniversary of Taylor as a Texas Main Street Community. 3. National Immunization Awareness Month
(The City Council welcomes public comments on items not listed on the agenda. However, the Council cannot respond until the item is posted on a future meeting agenda. Registration forms are available at the sign in table.)
(The Consent Agenda includes non-controversial and routine items that the Council may act on with one single vote. The Mayor or any Council member may pull any item from the Consent Agenda to dismiss and act upon individually on the Regular Agenda.) 4. Approve minutes from July 11, 2019 regular City Council meeting. (Dianna Barker) 5. Approve Resolution R19—19, MOU between TISD and Taylor Police Department concerning the School Resource Officer positions. (Chief Fluck) 6. Consider approving Resolution R19-20 authorizing representatives on the City’s investment and bank accounts. (Jeff Wood) 7. Consider a request from Williamson County for the waiver of City fees for expansion of the Williamson County Expo Center. (Tom Yantis) 8. Consider Resolution R19-18, authorizing the resale of property held in trust by the City of Taylor. (Tom Yantis)
Consideration and Possible Action on Authorizing Professional Design Services for the Animal Shelter Long Term Remodel Project to Connolly Architects and Consultants (Jacob Walker/Henry Fluck/Larry Connolly)
Consideration and possible action on 2019 Infrastructure Bond Street Reconstruction: Wabash and Robinson. (Jacob Walker)
Discussion and possible direction to staff regarding the 2019 Main Street Car Show (Tom Yantis/ Debbie Charbonneau)
Executive Session I. The Taylor City Council will conduct a closed executive meeting under Section 551 .071 of the Texas Government Code in order to meet with its City Attorney on a matter in which the duty of the Attorney to the governmental body under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas authorize and allow such a closed meeting and which Rules conflict with the Texas Open Meetings Act. a. JM Caffey Subdivision b. Xchange, Inc. c. Jackie Jones ADJOURN