12-19-2023 MinutesMINUTES
REGULAR MEETING
December 19, 2023
A Regular Meeting was held by the Schertz City Council of the City of Schertz, Texas, on
December 19, 2023, at 6:00 p.m. in the Hal Baldwin Municipal Complex Council Chambers,
1400 Schertz Parkway, Building #4, Schertz, Texas. The following members present to -wit:
Present: Mayor Ralph Gutierrez; Mayor Pro-Tem Michelle Watson; Councilmember Mark
Davis; Councilmember Paul Macaluso; Councilmember Tiffany Gibson;
Councilmember Michael Dahle; Councilmember Robert Westbrook; Councilmember
Allison Heyward; Councilmember Tim Brown
Staff City Manager Steve Williams; Deputy City Manager Brian James; Assistant City
present: Manager Sarah Gonzalez; City Attorney Daniel Santee; City Secretary Sheila
Edmondson; Deputy City Secretary Sheree Courney
Call to Order
Mayor Gutierrez called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
Opening Prayer and Pledges of Allegiance to the Flags of the United States and State of
Texas. (Councilmember Davis)
Mayor Gutierrez provided the opening prayer and led the Pledges of Allegiance to the Flags of
the United States and the State of Texas.
Discussion and Action Items
1. Resolution 23-R-134 - Approving a resolution canvassing the returns and declaring the
results of the December 9, 2023,
Runoff Election, and other matters in connection therewith.
(Mayor/Council/S.Edmondson)
Mayor Gutierrez recognized City Secretary Sheila Edmondson who provided the
results of the December 9, 2023, Runoff Election. Mayor Gutierrez opened the floor
to Council for discussion. No discussion took place. Mayor Gutierrez asked for a
motion to approve Resolution 23-R-134.
Mayor Gutierrez expressed his thanks to Guadalupe County Elections Office for their
assistance with the Runoff Election.
Moved by Councilmember Michael Dahle, seconded by Councilmember Allison
Heyward
AYE: Mayor Pro-Tem Michelle Watson, Councilmember Paul Macaluso,
Councilmember Michael Dahle, Councilmember Robert Westbrook,
Councilmember Allison Heyward, Councilmember Tim Brown
Passed
Oath of Office
Prior to the Oath of Office, Mayor Gutierrez thanked Councilmember Dahle for his service to
the City of Schertz. Councilmember Dahle thanked his family for their support and stated it
was a joy and a privilege to serve the City for the past 15 years. Mayor Gutierrez presented
Councilmember Dahle with a plaque and a street sign recognizing his years of dedicated
service. City Manager Steve Williams presented Councilmember Dahle with a City Manager
Coin in recognition of his exemplary service.
Mayor Gutierrez then invited Ms. Tiffany Gibson, newly elected Councilmember to Place 4, to
the podium for the Oath of Office.
2. Elected Officer -Oath of Office (S.Edmondson)
• Oath of Office to Elected Councilmember Place 4
City Secretary Sheila Edmondson performed the Oath of Office for Ms. Gibson,
who then took her place on the dais.
• Comments by Councilmember Place 4
Councilmember Gibson thanked everyone for trusting in her by electing her to the
Council. She went on to thank her family and volunteers who helped with the
election. She confirmed her commitment to serving to the best of her ability, not
taking any vote lightly.
Mayor Gutierrez called for a short recess at 6:15 p.m. for a small reception to
welcome Ms. Gibson to City Council.
Mayor Gutierrez reconvened to Regular Session at 6:30 p.m.
City Events and Announcements
• Announcements of upcoming City Events (B. James/S. Gonzalez)
Mayor Gutierrez recognized Assistant City Manager Sarah Gonzalez who provided the
following:
Friday, December 22 and Monday, December 25
City Offices Closed in Observance of the Christmas holiday
Monday, January 1
City Offices Closed in Observance of New Year's Day
Saturday, January 6
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Polar Bear Plunge
Pickrell Park Pool
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Tuesday, January 9
Next Regularly Scheduled City Council Meeting
Council Chambers
6:00 p.m.
• Announcements and recognitions by the City Manager (S. Williams)
Mayor Gutierrez recognized City Manager Steve Williams who provided the following:
Schertz Parks & Rec held their first 'Blizzard Paddle Battle" Pickleball Tournament on
Saturday, December 9, 2023. Eleven teams participated.
The Star Party at Crescent Bend Nature Park, a collaborative event between the Parks &
Rec department and the San Antonio Astronomical Association, held on Saturday,
December 16, 2023,was attended by approximately 50 people learning about stars,
planets, and other parts of the universe.
The Schertz Police Department held their Blue Santa Program. Thanks to the generous
donations and support from community members and volunteers, 187 kids received gifts.
The Schertz Police Department also participated in the Kensington Ranch HOA Christmas
parade.
Recognition of Charts Lawry who was promoted from Utility Billing Clerk to Lead Utility
Billing Clerk.
Mr. Williams stated he awarded four City Manager Coins:
1. Officer Wetson for earning a Lifesaving Award from Schertz PD for utilizing his
tactical medical kit on a gunshot victim.
2. Officer Pena for earning a Lifesaving Award from Schertz PD for performing CPR
on a resident keeping him alive until EMS arrived.
3. Librarian Lizzi Bertoia for her diligence in recovering approximately $100,000 in
funds that had rolled to the State Comptrollers Office.
4. Bill Gardner, GIS Specialist, for being a utility player, demonstrating his willingness
to share his time and talent with the Employee Appreciation Committee and
numerous city-wide events.
*Announcements and recognitions by the Mayor (R. Gutierrez)
Mayor Gutierrez expressed kudos to the officers for their lifesaving techniques in taking
care of the residents of our City. He wished everyone a great holiday season and a Happy
New Year.
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Hearing of Residents
This time is set aside for any person who wishes to address the City Council. Each person
should fill out the speaker's register prior to the meeting. Presentations should be limited to no
more than 3 minutes.
All remarks shall be addressed to the Council as a body, and not to any individual member
thereof. Any person making personal, impertinent, or slanderous remarks while addressing
the Council may be requested to leave the meeting.
Mayor Pro-Tem Watson recognized the following residents:
Tim Knotts, 12050 Lower Seguin Road, stated he has been a property owner in Schertz since
1971, when it was only Bexar County. Prior to being annexed by Schertz in the mid- 1980s, the
land was zoned for commercial business. In 1996, they built boat storage units. Last year he
wanted to add another unit, and was told that his property was not zoned for boat storage
anymore. He states this was the first time he heard his property was rezoned and by law he
should have received notification by mail. Additionally, he states he contracts with an
individual who stores limos on his property, which the City says he cannot do due to
the zoning. He feels the City did not provide notification and should not interfere with an
ongoing contract.
Richard Kunz, 2960 Red Tip Drive, comes as a citizen of Schertz and as representative of the
Schertz Police Association as its President, with Chris Meeks, President of the Schertz
Firefighter Association, to speak in support of the Pay Plan Proposal.
Consent Agenda Items
The Consent Agenda is considered self-explanatory and will be enacted by the Council with
one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless they are removed from
the Consent Agenda upon the request of the Mayor or a Councilmember.
3. Minutes - Approving the regular meeting minutes of December 5, 2023.
(S.Edmondson/S.Coumey)
4. Appointment/Reappointment For
Boards/Commissions/Committees (S.Edmondson)
• Appointment to the Parks & Recreation Advisory Board
• Ms. Elizabeth Wiley -Parks & Recreation Board Member
• Ms. Penny Jennings -Parks & Recreation Board Member
• Ms. Rosemary Scott -Parks & Recreation Alternate Board Member
• Mr. Robert Marks -Parks & Recreation Alternate Board Member
5. Resolution 23-R-132 - Authorization of EMS, Utility Billing, Schertz Magazine, and
Library debt revenue adjustments. (S.Gonzalez/J.Walters)
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6. Resolution 23-R-130 - Authorizing the City Manager to enter into an agreement with
Global Traffic Technologies for procuring Opticom services for intersection
preemption. (G. Rodgers/D. Kramer)
7. Resolution 23-R-131 - Authorizing the City Manager to sign a renewal of the
Interlocal Agreement with Guadalupe County for the provision of fire protection
services from the city of Schertz Fire Department to designated areas of Guadalupe
County (G.Rodgers/D.Kramer)
8. Resolution 23-R-133 - Approving a recommendation to name the 10.5-acre park
property at FM 482 and Bunker Street as Dry Comal Creek Nature Park.
(S.Gonzalez/L. Shrum)
9. Resolution 23-R-125 - Authorizing a contract amendment with Maldonado Nursery
and Landscaping in excess of $50,000 for mowing and landscape maintenance of
medians, parkways, and public grounds. (S.Gonzalez/L.Shrum)
10. Resolution 23-R-121 - Authorizing a contract with Tyler Technologies for Police
Records Management System. (S.Williams/J.Lowery)
11. Resolution 23-R-135 - Authorizing the City Manager to enter into a Memorandum of
Agreement with Joint Base San Antonio for the use of their fire training facilities
(G.Rodgers/D.Kramer)
12. Resolution 23-R-138 - Authorizing a Schertz Main Street Local Flavor Economic
Development Grant for 409 Main Street. (S.WilliamsB.James)
Mayor Gutierrez asked for a motion to approve Consent Agenda Items #3 - 12.
Moved by Councilmember Paul Macaluso, seconded by Mayor Pro-Tem Michelle
Watson
AYE: Mayor Pro-Tem Michelle Watson, Councilmember Mark Davis,
Councilmember Paul Macaluso, Councilmember Tiffany Gibson,
Councilmember Robert Westbrook, Councilmember Allison Heyward,
Councilmember Tim Brown
Passed
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Discussion and Action Items
13. Resolution 23-R-139 - Authorizing the City Manager to accept an approximately
13.07 acre tract of land located on the south side of Schaefer Road, approximately
1,715 feet east of the intersection with FM 1518. (S.Williams/B.James)
Mayor Gutierrez recognized Deputy City Manager Brian James who stated the
property is being donated to the City and staff are seeking approval to accept the
donation. Staff have toured the property and done some preliminary studies to include
soil samples. Issues that were found have been addressed. Mr. James assured Council
that staff are continuing to research the property to ensure the City isn't buying a
problem property.
After brief discussion, Mayor Gutierrez asked for a motion to approve Resolution
23-R-139.
Moved by Councilmember Allison Heyward, seconded by Mayor Pro-Tem
Michelle Watson
AYE: Mayor Pro-Tem Michelle Watson, Councilmember Mark Davis,
Councilmember Paul Macaluso, Councilmember Tiffany Gibson,
Councilmember Robert Westbrook, Councilmember Allison Heyward,
Councilmember Tim Brown
Passed
14. Resolution 23-R-136 - Authorizing the City Manager to accept an approximately
5.913 acre tract of land located on the southwest side of FM 1518 at the intersection of
FM 1518 and Nell Deane Blvd. (S. Gonazalez/L. Shrum)
Mayor Gutierrez recognized Parks and Rec Director Lauren Shrum who stated that a
former member of the Parks and Rec Advisory Board approached her with the
opportunity to accept a donation of his property. No studies have been done to date.
Property is in the floodway.
Mayor Gutierrez asked for a motion to approve Resolution 23-R-136.
Moved by Councilmember Allison Heyward, seconded by Councilmember Tiffany
Gibson
AYE: Mayor Pro -Tern Michelle Watson, Councilmember Mark Davis,
Councilmember Paul Macaluso, Councilmember Tiffany Gibson,
Councilmember Robert Westbrook, Councilmember Allison Heyward,
Councilmember Tim Brown
Passed
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15. Discussion and Action regarding the upcoming City of Schertz appointment to the
Schertz Seguin Local Government Corporation (SSLGC)
(S. WilliamsB.James/L.Busch)
Mayor Gutierrez recognized City Manager Steve Williams, who explained the
appointment process for the SSLGC Board. Mayor Gutierrez and Mr. Williams asked
Councilmember Tim Brown to accept a nomination to serve on the Board. City
Attorney Dan Santee stated that attorneys for the City and the Board are in agreement
that there is nothing in the law that precludes Councilmember Brown from serving on
the Board with the understanding that a conflict could arise from which
Councilmember Brown would need to abstain. Councilmember Brown stated he
understood and accepted the nomination for the appointment.
Mayor Gutierrez made the motion from the Chair to nominate Councilmember Brown
as a member of the SSLGC Board, seconded by Councilmember Allison Heyward.
AYE: Mayor Pro-Tem Michelle Watson, Councilmember Mark Davis,
Councilmember Paul Macaluso, Councilmember Tiffany Gibson,
Councilmember Robert Westbrook, Councilmember Allison Heyward
Passed
16. Approval of the Classification and Compensation Implementation Plan
(S. Williams/S.Gonzalez/J.Kurz)
Mayor Gutierrez recognized City Manager Steve Williams, who stated it was affirmed
during the pre -budget workshop that the number one priority for the new fiscal year
was going to be compensation because Schertz was lagging behind the market,
resulting in high turnover rates as well as high vacancy rates. In order to maintain a
competitive posture in the market in which we were competing, an adjustment of
salaries to get into the range of our comparison cities are averaging was necessary. To
do this, the City contracted with Public Sector Personnel Consultants (PSPC).
Mayor Gutierrez recognized Matthew Weatherly, President and owner of PSPC, who
presented a brief overview of the findings of the Comprehensive Class and Comp
Study. Following the presentation, Mayor Gutierrez opened the floor to the Council for
discussion. No discussion occurred.
Mayor Gutierrez asked for a motion to approve the Comp Study.
Moved by Councilmember Allison Heyward, seconded by Mayor Pro-Tem
Michelle Watson
AYE: Mayor Pro-Tem Michelle Watson, Councilmember Mark Davis,
Councilmember Paul Macaluso, Councilmember Tiffany Gibson,
Councilmember Robert Westbrook, Councilmember Allison Heyward,
Councilmember Tim Brown
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Passed
Public Hearings
17. Ordinance 23-S-32 — Conduct a public hearing and consider a request for a Specific
Use Permit to allow a convenience store with gas pumps on approximately 7.8 acres of
land, located approximately 51-feet west from the intersection of IH-35 N Access Road
and FM 2252, also known as Guadalupe County Property Identification Number
114083 and Comal County Property Identification Number 119021, City of Schertz,
Guadalupe and Comal County, Texas. First Reading (B.James/L.Wood D.Marquez)
Mayor Gutierrez recognized Daisy Marquez, Planner, who provided the location of the
subject property, that five public hearing notices were sent November 1, 2023, a public
hearing notice was published in the San Antonio Express News on November 29, 2023,
and the responses received were as follows: 1 in favor; 4-opposed; 0 neutral.
A Specific Use Permit (SUP) is not subject to LGC Code 211.006(d), thus a 3/4
majority vote is not required by City Council.
The Planning and Zoning Commission conducted a public hearing on November 15,
2023, and offered a recommendation of approval with the condition that a building
permit is issued within two (2) years of the SUP ordinance approval.
Staff recommends approval of the Specific Use Permit to allow a convenience store
with gas pumps on the subject property with the condition that a building permit is
issued within two (2) years of the SUP ordinance approval.
Mayor Gutierrez recognized Cheryl Chinen, a broker associate with DRG Commercial,
representing the developer. Ms. Chinen presented a proposed plan prepared by the
architect for the development, including the landscape plan.
Mayor Gutierrez opened the Public Hearing at 7:23 p.m.
Dana Eldridge, 2628 Gallant Fox Drive, expressed concerns with the location creating
a greater issue with traffic on IH-35 access.
Mayor Gutierrez closed the Public Hearing at 7:26 p.m. and opened the floor to Council
for discussion.
• Councilmember Brown mentioned that TxDOT improvements are underway to
alleviate some of the traffic issues.
• Councilmember Macaluso expressed concerns about enforcement of the overnight
parking restrictions placed on trucks.
• Deputy City Manager James indicated that overnight parking is not a
violation of the code from the City's perspective, so it would be difficult to
enforce it.
• Councilmember Heyward stated that there may be a need for greater enforcement
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of traffic violations, such as excessive speed and failure to abide by posted stop
signs for big trucks.
Mayor Gutierrez asked for a motion to approve Ordinance 23-8-32.
Moved by Mayor Pro-Tem Michelle Watson, seconded by Councilmember Tim
Brown
AYE: Mayor Pro-Tem Michelle Watson, Councilmember Mark Davis,
Councilmember Paul Macaluso, Councilmember Tiffany Gibson,
Councilmember Robert Westbrook, Councilmember Allison Heyward,
Councilmember Tim Brown
Passed
18. Ordinance 23-S-33 - Conduct a public hearing and consider a request for a Specific
Use Permit to allow a truck terminal on approximately 4 acres of land located
approximately 660-feet west from the intersection of Baugh Lane and Schwab Road,
also known as Comal Property Identification Number 464879, City of Schertz, Coma]
County, Texas. First Reading (B.James/L.Wood/D.Marquez)
Mayor Gutierrez recognized Daisy Marquez, Planner, who provided the location of the
subject property, that four public hearing notices were sent November 1, 2023, a public
hearing notice was published in the San Antonio Express News on November 29, 2023,
and the responses received were as follows: 0 in favor; 0-opposed; 0 neutral. Applicant
is requesting a Specific Use Permit to allow a Truck Terminal on the approximate 4
acres. UDC 21.5.8 requires an SUP for a Truck Terminal in General Business District.
A Specific Use Permit (SUP) is not subject to LGC Code 211.006(d), thus a 3/4
majority vote is not required by City Council.
The Planning and Zoning Commission conducted a public hearing on November 15,
2023, and offered a recommendation of approval with the condition that a building
permit is issued within two (2) years of the SUP ordinance approval. Staff recommends
approval of the Specific Use Permit to allow a convenience store with gas pumps on
the subject property with the condition that a building permit is issued within two (2)
years of the SUP ordinance approval.
Mayor Gutierrez opened the Public Hearing at 7:39 p.m.
No public spoke regarding Ordinance 23-R-33.
Mayor Gutierrez closed the Public Hearing at 7:39 p.m. and opened the floor to Council
for discussion. No discussion occurred.
Mayor Gutierrez asked for a motion to approve Ordinance 23-R-33.
Moved by Councilmember Mark Davis, seconded by Mayor Pro -Tern Michelle
Watson
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AYE: Mayor Pro-Tem Michelle Watson, Councilmember Mark Davis,
Councilmember Paul Macaluso, Councilmember Tiffany Gibson,
Councilmember Robert Westbrook, Councilmember Allison Heyward,
Councilmember Tim Brown
Passed
19. Ordinance 23-S-34 - Conduct a public hearing and consider a Specific Use Permit to
allow a convenience store with gas pumps on approximately 1.61 acres of land, located
at the intersection of Schaefer Road and FM 1518, also known as: 11786 Schaefer
Road, City of Schertz, Bexar County, Texas. First Reading (B.James/L.Wood/S.Haas)
Mayor Gutierrez recognized Samuel Haas, Senior Planner, who provided the location
of the subject property, that 18 public hearing notices were sent November 3, 2023, a
public hearing notice was published in the San Antonio Express News on November
29, 2023, and the responses received were as follows: 1 - in favor; 5 - opposed; 0 -
neutral.
Per applicant letter of intent, the applicant is proposing to construct an approximately
8,725 square foot strip center with an approximately 2,040 square foot canopy over gas
pumps. A Specific Use Permit (SUP) is required to allow gas pumps. An SUP is not
subject to LGC Code 211.006(d), thus a 3/4 majority vote is not required by
City Council.
The Planning and Zoning Commission met on November 15, 2023, and offered a
recommendation of approval with a 4-2 vote on the condition that Conceptual Site Plan
be adhered to.
The Schertz Departments of Engineering, Planning, Fire, and Public Works have
reviewed the application wiht no objection. Therefore, staff recommends approval of
Ordinance 23-S-34 as presented with conditions as follows:
1. A building permit is approved within two years of the adoption of the SUP
Ordinance.
2. The convenience store with gas pumps adheres to the Conceptual Site Plan as
much as possible.
Mayor Gutierrez recognized Patrick Christenson, who was representing the developer.
Mr. Christenson shared that the developer noted there are no gas stations between FM
78 and IH-10 on FM 1518 and that this development will have EV charging
stations and Wi-Fi indoors.
Mayor Gutierrez opened the Public Hearing at 7:49 p.m.
Tim Knotts, 12050 Lower Seguin Road, supports the idea for having gas pumps at the
subject property.
The following residents spoke in opposition to the SUP for gas pumps citing safety,
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property values, and traffic concerns:
Lance Campbell, 1048 Pecan Branch
Alex Smith, 11708 Cypress Barn
Bill Charest, 10425 Bowies Knoll
Denise Torres, 11705 Cypress Barn
Simone Owens, 10501 Pecan Branch
Lora Balusik, 10315 Owl Woods
Mayor Gutierrez closed the Public Hearing at 8:02 p.m. and opened the floor to Council
for discussion.
• Councilmember Davis voiced concerns with the lighting associated with gas
stations, in addition to the egress/regress for the subject property. Agrees South
Schertz needs gas stations but its not a priority.
. Councilmember Gibson stated she lives off of FM 1518 and agrees a gas station
could be problematic due to pollution and traffic. Quality of life will be affected.
• Councilmember Westbrook asked Mr. Haas why he believes that the proposed
use is compatible with and preserves the character and integrity of adjacent
developments and neighborhoods, and includes improvements either on -site or
within the public rights -of -way to mitigate development related adverse impacts,
such as safety, traffic, noise, odors, visual nuisances, drainage or other similar
adverse effects to adjacent development and neighborhoods? Mr. Haas responded
that the type of activity is compatible with commercial zoning. There is a Dollar
General retail store to the north and FM 1518 is a major arterial thoroughfare. It is
consistent with future comprehensive plan. Deputy City Manager Brian James
added information related to TxDOT's projected improvements for FM 1518.
• Mayor Gutierrez added that there a number of gas stations on FM 3009 and one
that backs up to a neighborhood on Schertz Parkway and Live Oak. FM 1518 will
look a lot like FM 3009 in the future. Traffic is already there and will increase as
neighborhoods increase. Understands the residents as it changes the character of
their neighborhood.
• Councilmember Heyward asked how close is the Valero to Woodland Oaks? Mr.
James responded that the proximity is close to what is being considered for the
subject property.
Mayor Gutierrez asked for a motion to approve Ordinance 23-S-34.
Moved by Councilmember Tim Brown, seconded by Councilmember Paul
Macaluso
AYE: Councilmember Paul Macaluso, Councilmember Allison Heyward,
Councilmember Tim Brown
NAY: Mayor Pro -Tern Michelle Watson, Councilmember Mark Davis,
Councilmember Tiffany Gibson, Councilmember Robert Westbrook
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Failed
Mayor Gutierrez recessed to Closed Session at 8:19 p.m.
Closed Session
20. The City Council will meet in closed session under Section 551.087 of the Texas
Government Code, Deliberation Regarding Economic Development Negotiations;
Closed Meeting. The governmental body is not required to conduct an open meeting
(1) to discuss or deliberate regarding commercial or financial information that the
governmental body has received from a business prospect that the governmental body
seeks to have locate, stay, or expand in or near the territory of the governmental body
and with which the governmental body is conducting economic development
negotiations; or (2) to deliberate the offer of a financial or other incentive to a business
prospect.
• Project:E-88
Mayor Gutierrez convened Closed Session at 8:24 p.m.
Mayor Gutierrez recessed Closed Session at 9:20 p.m.
Reconvene into Regular Session
Mayor Gutierrez reconvened to Regular Session at 9:25 p.m.
21. Take any action based on discussion held in Closed Session under Agenda Item #20.
No action was taken based on discussion in Closed Session under Agenda Item #20.
Information available in City Council Packets - NO DISCUSSION TO OCCUR
22. Monthly Update - Major Projects In Progress/CIP (B.James/K.Woodlee)
Requests and Announcements
• Requests by Mayor and Councilmembers for updates or information from Staff
No requests by Mayor or Councilmembers for updates or information from Staff.
• Requests by Mayor and Councilmembers that items or presentations be placed on a future
City Council agenda
No requests by Mayor or Councilmembers that items or presentations be placed on a
future City Council agenda.
• Announcements by Mayor and Councilmembers
• City and Community Events attended and to be attended
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*Mayor Pro -Tern Watson attended the Cibolo Parade and the Northcliff Parade.
*Councilmember Macaluso attended the Cibolo Parade and the Interview Committee
Meeting.
*Councilmember Heyward attended the Animal Advisory Board Meeting, TML
Public Fund Training, Cibolo Parade, the Jingle & Mingle Staff Event, and the
Interview Committee Meeting. She also thanked Facilities Director Chad Lonsberry
and his team for the amazing job done in setting up the new Council Office, with
special thanks to Antonio Wilson and his wife for the light switch plate.
*Councilmember Brown stated he didn't attend any events but wanted to take the
opportunity to wish everyone a Merry Christmas.
Adjournment
Mayor Gutierrez adjourned the meeting at 9:28 p.m.
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