1. Consider approval of the minutes for the July 6, 11, 18, 29 and August 1 2017, City Council meetings 2. Consider Resolution 1672 ratifying the actions of the Hurst Crime Control and Prevention District Board 3. Consider Resolution 1673 adopting the City of Hurst Investment Policy 4. Consider authorizing the city manager to proceed with Library Replacement Chairs Program
Conduct a Public Hearing to consider adopting the Crime Control and Prevention District budget for fiscal year beginning October 1, 2017 and ending September 30, 2018
Consider Ordinance 2366, first reading, adopting the Crime Control and Prevention District budget for fiscal year beginning October 1, 2017 and ending September 30, 2018
Consider ordering the publication of the effective and rollback tax rates, including a proposed tax rate, to be published on August 12, 2017, in the “Fort Worth Star-Telegram” to comply with truth-in-taxation laws
Consider approval of Ordinance 2365 amending Chapter 20 of the City of Hurst, Texas, Code of Ordinances, by repealing Article VI – Construction in the Public Rights-of-Way, Sections 20-101 through 20-109 and enacting Chapter 20.5 entitled “Streets, Utilities, and Public Rights-of-Way Management”
Consider authorizing the city manager to enter into an Agreement with Argyle Security for the purchase of cameras for the Police Department jail
Consider authorizing the city manager to proceed with the Hurst Justice Center jail smoke evacuation system repairs
Consider authorizing the purchase of the Siddons-Martin Emergency Group Proposal for a 100’ HAL Pierce Aerial Apparatus
Consider authorizing the city manager to proceed with the replacement of the Echo Hills Park playground and pavilion roof
Consider authorizing the city manager to enter into a contract with Cigna to provide stop-loss insurance for the health plans for eligible full-time employees, retirees, and dependents
Consider authorizing the city manager to enter into a contract with Dearborn National to provide basic life insurance for eligible full-time employees and retirees, voluntary life insurance, and long term disability coverage for eligible full-time employees
1. Consider approval of the minutes for the July 6, 11, 18, 29 and August 1 2017, City Council meetings 2. Consider Resolution 1672 ratifying the actions of the Hurst Crime Control and Prevention District Board 3. Consider Resolution 1673 adopting the City of Hurst Investment Policy 4. Consider authorizing the city manager to proceed with Library Replacement Chairs Program
Conduct a Public Hearing to consider adopting the Crime Control and Prevention District budget for fiscal year beginning October 1, 2017 and ending September 30, 2018
Consider Ordinance 2366, first reading, adopting the Crime Control and Prevention District budget for fiscal year beginning October 1, 2017 and ending September 30, 2018
Consider ordering the publication of the effective and rollback tax rates, including a proposed tax rate, to be published on August 12, 2017, in the “Fort Worth Star-Telegram” to comply with truth-in-taxation laws
Consider approval of Ordinance 2365 amending Chapter 20 of the City of Hurst, Texas, Code of Ordinances, by repealing Article VI – Construction in the Public Rights-of-Way, Sections 20-101 through 20-109 and enacting Chapter 20.5 entitled “Streets, Utilities, and Public Rights-of-Way Management”
Consider authorizing the city manager to enter into an Agreement with Argyle Security for the purchase of cameras for the Police Department jail
Consider authorizing the city manager to proceed with the Hurst Justice Center jail smoke evacuation system repairs
Consider authorizing the purchase of the Siddons-Martin Emergency Group Proposal for a 100’ HAL Pierce Aerial Apparatus
Consider authorizing the city manager to proceed with the replacement of the Echo Hills Park playground and pavilion roof
Consider authorizing the city manager to enter into a contract with Cigna to provide stop-loss insurance for the health plans for eligible full-time employees, retirees, and dependents
Consider authorizing the city manager to enter into a contract with Dearborn National to provide basic life insurance for eligible full-time employees and retirees, voluntary life insurance, and long term disability coverage for eligible full-time employees