Recognize and Celebrate a "CPR SAVE" by the Lockhart Emergency Services.
Discussion with and presentation by non-profit organizations requesting contributions from the City of Lockhart for the Fiscal Year 2019-2020 budget.
1. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Lew White 2. INVOCATION, PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Invocation. Pledge of Allegiance to the United States and Texas flags.
CITIZENS/VISITORS COMMENTS (The purpose of this item is to allow citizens an opportunity to address the City Council on issues that are not on the agenda. No discussion can be carried out on the citizen/visitor comment.)
Discussion with and presentation by non-profit organizations requesting contributions from the City of Lockhart for the Fiscal Year 2019-2020 budget.
Approve awarding bid to Landmark Structures of Fort Worth, Texas in the amount of $1,716,000 for construction of a new 500,000 Gallon Elevated Water Tank at the location of Cesar Chavez Parkway and FM 2001 and appointing the Mayor to sign all contractual documents.
Approve awarding bid to Bell Construction, Inc. of Belton, Texas in the amount of $606,143.87 for the installation of approximately 6,681 feet of 18 inch and 16 inch water main along SH 130 from north of the railroad tracks at Cesar Chavez Parkway to the new elevated water tank location and appointing the Mayor to sign all contractual documents.
Approve awarding bid to TTE, LLC, of Spicewood Springs, Texas in the amount of $1,025,000 for the City Line Road Pump Station project and appointing the Mayor to sign all contractual documents.
Approve Resolution 2019-13 amending its schedule of residential building permit fees in order to comply with new State Legislation and keeping all other listed fees in the schedule the same as previously adopted.
Discussion with Caldwell County District Attorney, Fred Weber, and possible action regarding regulating game rooms in Caldwell County.
Continue discussion and receive update regarding a Resolution pertaining to the proposed Kinder Morgan gas pipeline. [TABLED MAY 21, 2019]
Discussion and/or action regarding appointments to various boards, commissions or committees.
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT, PRESENTATION AND POSSIBLE DISCUSSION • Presentation of proposed Fiscal Year 2019-2020 budget. • Fire Department has a Firefighter entrance exam scheduled for June 29th. • Police Department Updates: o Chiefs Forum at Police Department on June 201h at 6:30 p.m. o Update regarding the towing fees. • Summer Reading Program at the Library is off to a good start. • GBRA will be performing annual free chlorine burn at the Luling Water Treatment Plant on June 28-July 28. • Pool Update: Lifeguard training has been completed. The pool is fully staffed and will open on June 18th. Special thanks to AJ Mercado with Pegasus for providing lifeguard training and certification opportunities. • Storm Debris Update: o Crew has been assigned to continue collecting brush from the storms. o Special thanks to Robert Ellis and the young volunteers of Pegasus School for helping clear branches and debris from the Municipal Cemetery. • Delay on FM 1322 12" Water Main Project due to staff time being dedicated to clean up from recent storms. • Animal Shelter: With the recent storms that has been an increase of dogs at the Shelter. Resident are encouraged to contact the Shelter if they are missing a pet. • Movies in the Park o June 22: Beauty and the Beast o July 13: Spider-Man into the Spider-Verse o August 10: Small Foot • Update regarding the Transportation Alternatives Set Aside (TA) Program/Safe Routes to School (SRTS) grant to realign San Antonio Street.
8. COUNCIL AND STAFF COMMENTS - ITEMS OF COMMUNITY INTEREST (**Items of Community Interest defined below) 9. ADJOURNMENT
Recognize and Celebrate a "CPR SAVE" by the Lockhart Emergency Services.
Discussion with and presentation by non-profit organizations requesting contributions from the City of Lockhart for the Fiscal Year 2019-2020 budget.
1. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Lew White 2. INVOCATION, PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Invocation. Pledge of Allegiance to the United States and Texas flags.
CITIZENS/VISITORS COMMENTS (The purpose of this item is to allow citizens an opportunity to address the City Council on issues that are not on the agenda. No discussion can be carried out on the citizen/visitor comment.)
Discussion with and presentation by non-profit organizations requesting contributions from the City of Lockhart for the Fiscal Year 2019-2020 budget.
Approve awarding bid to Landmark Structures of Fort Worth, Texas in the amount of $1,716,000 for construction of a new 500,000 Gallon Elevated Water Tank at the location of Cesar Chavez Parkway and FM 2001 and appointing the Mayor to sign all contractual documents.
Approve awarding bid to Bell Construction, Inc. of Belton, Texas in the amount of $606,143.87 for the installation of approximately 6,681 feet of 18 inch and 16 inch water main along SH 130 from north of the railroad tracks at Cesar Chavez Parkway to the new elevated water tank location and appointing the Mayor to sign all contractual documents.
Approve awarding bid to TTE, LLC, of Spicewood Springs, Texas in the amount of $1,025,000 for the City Line Road Pump Station project and appointing the Mayor to sign all contractual documents.
Approve Resolution 2019-13 amending its schedule of residential building permit fees in order to comply with new State Legislation and keeping all other listed fees in the schedule the same as previously adopted.
Discussion with Caldwell County District Attorney, Fred Weber, and possible action regarding regulating game rooms in Caldwell County.
Continue discussion and receive update regarding a Resolution pertaining to the proposed Kinder Morgan gas pipeline. [TABLED MAY 21, 2019]
Discussion and/or action regarding appointments to various boards, commissions or committees.
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT, PRESENTATION AND POSSIBLE DISCUSSION • Presentation of proposed Fiscal Year 2019-2020 budget. • Fire Department has a Firefighter entrance exam scheduled for June 29th. • Police Department Updates: o Chiefs Forum at Police Department on June 201h at 6:30 p.m. o Update regarding the towing fees. • Summer Reading Program at the Library is off to a good start. • GBRA will be performing annual free chlorine burn at the Luling Water Treatment Plant on June 28-July 28. • Pool Update: Lifeguard training has been completed. The pool is fully staffed and will open on June 18th. Special thanks to AJ Mercado with Pegasus for providing lifeguard training and certification opportunities. • Storm Debris Update: o Crew has been assigned to continue collecting brush from the storms. o Special thanks to Robert Ellis and the young volunteers of Pegasus School for helping clear branches and debris from the Municipal Cemetery. • Delay on FM 1322 12" Water Main Project due to staff time being dedicated to clean up from recent storms. • Animal Shelter: With the recent storms that has been an increase of dogs at the Shelter. Resident are encouraged to contact the Shelter if they are missing a pet. • Movies in the Park o June 22: Beauty and the Beast o July 13: Spider-Man into the Spider-Verse o August 10: Small Foot • Update regarding the Transportation Alternatives Set Aside (TA) Program/Safe Routes to School (SRTS) grant to realign San Antonio Street.
8. COUNCIL AND STAFF COMMENTS - ITEMS OF COMMUNITY INTEREST (**Items of Community Interest defined below) 9. ADJOURNMENT