HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN JAN 09 2018BEAUMONT
T E X A S
M I N U T E S- CITY OF BEAUMONT
W.L. Pate, Jr., At -Large BECKY AMES, MAYOR Gethrel Wright, Mayor Pro Tem
Virginia H. Jordan, Ward I CITY COUNCIL MEETING Michael D. Getz, Ward II
Audwin Samuel, Ward III January 9, 2018 Robin Mouton, Ward IV
Tyrone E. Cooper, City Attorney Kyle Hayes, City Manager Tina Broussard, City Clerk
The City Council of the City of Beaumont, Texas, met in a regular session in strict compliance with
the Texas Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code, Chapter 551 on January 9, 2018, at the
City Hall Council Chambers, 801 Main Street, Beaumont, Texas, at 1:30 p.m. to consider the
following:
OPENING
Invocation Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call
Presentation and Recognition
Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda item No. 1-4/Consent Agenda
Consent Agenda
Mayor Ames called the council meeting to order at 1:30 p.m.
Pastor John C. McKinney Sr., gave the invocation. Mayor Ames led the Pledge of Allegiance. Roll
call was made by Tina Broussard, City Clerk.
Present at the meeting were Mayor Ames, Mayor Pro Tem Wright, Councilmembers Jordan, Getz,
Pate, Samuel and Mouton. Also present were Kyle Hayes, City Manager; Tyrone Cooper, City
Attorney; Tina Broussard, City Clerk.
Proclamations, Presentation, Recognitions
"Presentation of certificate of Appreciation to Sacred Heart University" - Twenty
undergraduate students from Fairfield, Connecticut were presented with a certificate of
appreciation for helping to rebuild homes impacted by Hurricane Harvey in the City of
Beaumont. Accepting the certificate was Karreem A. Mebane, Director of the Volunteer
Programs and Service Learning for the University, he also introduced the students and adult
counselors that accompanied the undergraduates.
Mayor Ames read the announcement regarding Executive Session being held at the
conclusion of the General Business portion of the meeting.
Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items 1-4/Consent Agenda
None
CONSENT AGENDA
Minutes — January 9, 2017
* Approval of minutes – December 19, 2017
* Confirmation of committee appointments – None
A. Approve an annual contract with Piney Woods Sanitation, Inc. for the pickup of refuse
containers at various City facilities – This Item was Pulled
B. Approve a proposal submitted by Air Comfort, Inc. to replace air handler No. 5 at the Police
Department Facility located at 255 College Street – Resolution 18-001
C. Approve the purchase of 36 tablet computers from DELL for use in the Police Department–
Resolution 18-002
D. Approve the City of Beaumont Investment Policy —Resolution 18-003
E. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to reenter into a Cooperative Working
Agreement with the Rape and Suicide Crisis Center of Southeast Texas, Inc. – Resolution
18-004
F. Authorize the City Manager to execute all documents necessary for a Rollover Agreement
between the City of Beaumont and City Ambulance Service – Resolution 18-005
G. Authorize the City Manager to apply for and receive funding through U.S. Department of
Homeland Security, 2018 Emergency Management Performance Grant program –
Resolution 18-006
H. Approve a resolution appointing members to the Beaumont Youth Advisory Council –
Resolution 18-007
Councilmember Pate moved to approve the Consent Agenda excluding Item A.
Councilmember Getz seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM WRIGHT, COUNCILMEMBERS JORDAN, GETZ,
PATE, SAMUEL AND MOUTON
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
GENERAL BUSINESS
1. Consider a resolution authorizing an agreement with Jeffrey S. Ward and Associates for
property acquisition consultation services.
Jeffrey S. Ward and Associates (JSW) will assist the City in applying for and administering
grants related to flood buyouts and/or the elevation of houses damaged by Hurricane
Harvey.
A Request for Proposal was solicited from seven (7) vendors. Four (4) responses were
received and evaluated by City staff.
Minutes — January 9, 2017
Community Development Block Grant funds or General Fund.
Approval of the resolution.
Councilmember Jordan moved to APPROVE A RESOLUTION THAT THE CITY MANAGER BE AND HE IS
HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT WITH JEFFERY S. WARD AND ASSOCIATES FOR
PROPERTY ACQUISITION SERVICES RELATED TO FLOOD BUYOUTS AND/OR THE ELEVATION OF HOUSES
DAMAGED BY HURRICANE HARVEY. Mayor Pro Tem Wright seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM WRIGHT, COUNCILMEMBERS JORDAN, GETZ,
PATE, SAMUEL AND MOUTON
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
Resolution 18-008
2. Consider a resolution authorizing the City Manager to award a bid to Horseshoe
Construction, Inc., of La Porte for the Amelia Area Pipe Bursting Contract - Section I Project.
This project will provide the replacement of designated pipe segments by means of pipe
bursting and replacing manholes in the Amelia Area.
On December 21, 2017, bids were solicited for furnishing all labor, materials, equipment, and
supplies for the project. Six (6) bids were received as indicated in the table below:
Contractor
Location
Total Base Bid
Allowance
Total Award
Amount
WadeCon, LLC
Kingwood, TX,
$693,511.50
$50,000.00
$743,511.50
Horseshoe
La Porte, TX
$694,379.00
$50,000.00
$744,379.00
Construction, Inc.
CZ Construction
Houston, TX
$731,931.00
$50,000.00
$781,931.00
ALLCO, LLC
Beaumont, TX
$748,131.00
$50,000.00
$798,131.00
IPR South Central,
Pasadena, TX
$794,254.00
$50,000.00
$844,254.00
LLC
T Construction
Houston, TX
$1,095,994.00
$50,000.00
$1,145,994.00
Engineer's Estimate
$806,002.00
$50,000.00
$856,002.00
Based on a review of all bids received, the apparent low bidder, WadeCon, LLC, submitted
an incomplete bid as per page 13 of the advertised contract documents. The Water Utilities
Engineer recommends awarding the project to Horseshoe Construction, Inc., the second low
bidder, in the amount of $744,379.00.
Funds will come from the Capital Program.
Approval of resolution.
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Councilmember Getz moved to APPROVE A RESOLUTION THAT THE CITY COUNCIL HEREBY
APPROVES THE AWARD OF A CONTRACT TO HORSESHOE CONSTRUCTION, INC., OF LA PORTE, TEXAS,
IN THE AMOUNT OF $744,379.00 TO FURNISH ALL LABOR, MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, AND SUPPLIES
FOR THE AMELIA AREA PIPE BURSTING CONTRACT SECTION 1 PROJECT AND THAT THE CITY MANAGER
BE AND HE IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT WITH HORSESHOE CONSTRUCTIONS,
INC., OF LA PORTE, TEXAS. Councilmember Jordan seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM WRIGHT, COUNCILMEMBERS JORDAN, GETZ,
PATE, SAMUEL AND MOUTON
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
Resolution 18-009
3. Consider a resolution approving a contract with Lockwood, Andrews and Newman Inc. for
Grant Management and Engineering Services related to Riverfront Park.
Lockwood, Andrews and Newman Inc. (LAN) will provide consulting services for disaster
recovery, alternative funding pursuits, grant management and engineering services to
address damages incurred to Riverfront Park during Hurricane Harvey. LAN will work with
the Corps of Engineers and other agencies to determine the most efficient way to stabilize
the Riverfront bank and, if possible, find funds to engineer and recapture the land that was
lost due to Harvey.
A Request for Qualifications was solicited from ten (10) vendors. Five (5) responses were
received and evaluated by City staff.
Ninety percent (90%) of the fees will be covered by FEMA. The remaining fees will be funded
by other grants, if applicable, or the Capital Program.
Approval of the resolution.
Councilmember Pate moved to APPROVE A RESOLUTION THAT THE CITY MANAGER BE AND HE IS
HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT WITH LOCKWOOD, ANDREWS AND NEWMAN, INC.
(LAN) FOR GRANT MANAGEMENT AND ENGINEERING SERVICES TO ADDRESS DAMAGES INCURRED
DURING HURRICANE HARVEY. Councilmember Jordan seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM WRIGHT, COUNCILMEMBERS JORDAN, GETZ,
PATE, SAMUEL AND MOUTON
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
Resolution 18-010
Minutes — January 9, 2017
4. Consider a resolution authorizing Beaumont Retreat W, LP to submit an application to the
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs for a proposed Housing Tax Credit
project known as the Retreat West Beaumont, located in the 5900 Block of College Street,
as well as offering expressed support for the project.
Beaumont Retreat W, LP is requesting authorization to submit an application to the Texas
Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) for use of Housing Tax Credit
(HTC) funds for the construction of a one hundred -ten (110) unit senior housing development
located in the 5900 Block of College Street. Seventy-seven (77) units would be affordable
and thirty-three (33) would be market rate units.
Currently, Beaumont has more than twice the state average of housing units supported by
Tax Credits or private activity bonds per capita. As such, additional subsidized ,units could
not be considered for this program by TDHCA unless the City acknowledges that Beaumont
has more than twice the state average of subsidized housing units per capita as outlined in
§11.3(b) of the Qualified Allocation Plan (QAP). In addition, this resolution would approve the
construction of the development and authorize an allocation of Housing Tax Credits pursuant
to Tex. Gov't Code §2306.6703(a)(4). Also, applications that receive a Commitment .of
Development Funding in the amount of at least $500 in the form of a loan, grant or reduced
fees will receive additional consideration by TDHCA.
Finally, the applicant has requested that the City offer exclusive support for this
project within the Urban Region Five funding pool.
This item is being requested for consideration by Councilmembers W.L. Pate and Virginia
Jordan.
Councilmember Jordan moved to APPROVE A RESOLUTION THAT THE CITY OF BEAUMONT HEREBY
SUPPORTS THE PROPOSED NEW BEAUMONT RETREAT W, LP DEVELOPMENT, AND CONFIRMS THAT ITS
GOVERNING BODY HAS VOTED SPECIFICALLY TO APPROVE THE CONSTRUCTION AND OF THE RETREAT
WEST BEAUMONT ELDERLY LIMITATION APARTMENT DEVELOPMENT AND TO AUTHORIZE AN
ALLOCATION OF HOUSING TAX CREDITS FOR THIS DEVELOPMENT PURSUANT TO TEX. GOVT CODE
§2306.6703(A)(4), AND THAT THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, TX ACTING THROUGH ITS GOVERNING BODY,
HEREBY CONFIRMS THAT IT IS EXCLUSIVELY SUPPORTING IN THE TDHCA 2018 COMPETITIVE TAX
CREDIT APPLICATION CYCLE IN THE URBAN REGION 5 FUNDING POOL, THE PROPOSED BEAUMONT
RETREAT W, LP'S NEW ELDERLY LIMITATION DEVELOPMENT TO BE LOCATED IN THE 5900 BLOCK OF
COLLEGE STREET, BEAUMONT, TX 77707 WITH THE TDHCA APPLICATION NUMBER OF #18095 AND
THAT THIS FORMAL ACTION HAS BEEN TAKEN TO PUT ON RECORD THE OPINION EXPRESSED BY THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT, TX AT ITS REGULARLY SCHEDULED COUNCIL MEETING ON JANUARY 9, 2018 AND
THAT THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, TX WILL MAKE A CONTRIBUTION OF AT LEAST FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS
($500.00) TOWARD THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE RETREAT WEST BEAUMONT IN THE FORM OF CASH
OR IN-KIND SERVICES AND THAT FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE GOVERNING BODY, BECK AMES, MAJOR
OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, TX AND/OR KYLE HAYES, CITY MANAGER ARE HEREBY AUTHORIZED,
EMPOWERED AND DIRECTED TO CERTIFY THESE RESOLUTIONS TO THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF
HOUSING AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS. Mayor Pro Tem Wright seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM WRIGHT, COUNCILMEMBERS JORDAN, GETZ,
PATE, SAMUEL AND MOUTON
NAYS: NONE
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MOTION PASSED
Resolution 17-011
COMMENTS
Public Comments (Persons are limited to three minutes)
Steve Hoffman
7045 Blarney
Beaumont TX
Spoke to Council in regards to a blog on Facebook and the City site, stated that there seems
to be a lot of interest in Jefferson Theatre, in particular the organ which is not functioning,
stated that he would like to see the organ at the Jefferson stay downtown because it is a
jewel, stated that he's not asking the city to fund it, asked the Council to get behind this,
there is a lot of people in the private sector that would take part in getting the organ repaired,
ask that Council maybe adopt a resolution or whatever they need to do to get on top of this
issue, thanked Council for working on getting the River Front Park back online
Sam Parigi 445 N. 14th St. Beaumont TX
Wanted to remind Council that you can't sell out of an empty wagon, used that analogy
because he knows that the City has access property throughout Beaumont, stated that some
property is for sale and some isn't, but just because there is property doesn't mean you have
to sell it just because it's not producing something for the City, commented on the property
across from the Event Centre and wanted to remind Council that the City of Beaumont is in a
great position and moving in the right direction and would like to keep it going that way
Jason Marshburn 1070 Monterrey Dr. Beaumont TX
Stated that he's just as optimistic as some of the other speakers about the development of
Beaumont, it hasn't grown in many decades, stated that downtown does need better parking,
maybe a parking garage, there is a need for more housing downtown near the Event Centre,
stated that Dowlen Road is full, applauded Council on the proposal for the removal of the
Brooks overpass, thinks that Dowlen Road being extended all way down to 110 if the money
is available in the near future is a great idea, commented on crime, stated that if we get more
policing then the crime can be controlled, there's too much of everything near the Parkdale
Mall area
Sherry Fox 8235 Shilow Dr. Beaumont TX
Made comments regarding the organ at the Jefferson Theatre, encouraged Council to keep
the organ and exposing our children to the organ, it's nothing like anyone will ever hear
Councilmembers/City Manager/City Attorney comments on various matters
COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS
COUNCILMEMBER JORDAN - COMMENTED ON THE COLD WEATHER AND THE PETS, STATED
THAT THE BEAUMONT ANIMAL CONTROL IS NOW STOCKING
HAY, WHICH IS SOMETHING THAT CAN KEEP THE PETS WARM IF
THEY CAN'T BE BROUGHT INSIDE, ENCOURAGED CITIZENS TO
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VISIT BEAUMONT ANIMAL CONTROL AT 1814 PINE ST., FOR
SOME HAY TO STUFF IN THE DOG HOUSES, IN ADDITION BE
MINDFUL TO NOT KEEP ANIMALS CHAINED FOR EXTENDED
PERIODS OF TIME, STATED THAT SHE THINKS IT'S AGAINST THE
LAW TO KEEP PETS CHAINED IN LESS THAN 32 DEGREE
WEATHER, ALSO COMMENTED ON THE CITY TRASH PROBLEM,
HOPES THAT AN ANSWER CAN BE FOUND TO CUT DOWN ON THE
AMOUNT OF TRASH IN THE CITY, STATED THAT THE CITY DOES
HAVE A CONTRACTOR THAT PICKS UP TRASH BUT THE CITIZENS
ARE THROWING TRASH OUT FASTER THAN IT CAN BE PICKED
UP, THE CITY NEEDS TO TRY AND GET A HANDLE ON THIS,
WANTED BUSINESS OWNERS TO KNOW THAT THE PARKING
LOTS ARE STILL THEIR RESPONSIBILITY, ASKED THAT THE
OWNERS OF ALL LOCAL BUSINESSES NEED TO KEEP AN EYE ON
THEIR PARKING LOTS AND KEEP THEM CLEAN, IF THE CITY ISN'T
CLEAN THEN IT DOESN'T PRESENT A GOOD FACE TO THE
PUBLIC, ALSO COMMENTED ON HER RIDE ALONG WITH THE
BEAUMONT POLICE DEPARTMENT ON A RAID OF AN EIGHT
LINER FACILITY, THANKED THE POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR
LETTING HER RIDE ALONG
COUNCILMEMBER GETZ - WISHED EVERYONE A HAPPY NEW YEAR, STATED THIS
COUNCIL OBVIOUSLY VALUES AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR
SENIORS AS EVIDENCE BY THE UNANIMOUS VOTE TO PUT IN AN
AFFORDABLE SENIOR HOUSING PROJECT AT A LOCATION NEAR
KELLY HIGH SCHOOL WHICH IS ON THE GAMES PEOPLE PLAY
PROPERTY, COMMENTED ON SEVERAL PROJECTS THAT ARE
RUN BY THE BEAUMONT HOUSING AUTHORITY, WHILE HE IS
HAPPY THAT THERE WILL BE A NEW AFFORDABLE SENIOR
PROJECT ON COLLEGE, HE IS SADDENED THAT THERE WAS A
LOST OPPORTUNITY TO PUT AN AFFORDABLE SENIOR HOUSING
PROJECT DOWNTOWN ON SOME LAND THAT THE CITY OWNS,
STATED THAT THE PROJECT WAS AN $18 MILLION DOLLAR
PROJECT AND WAS BEING PROPOSED WITH 150 UNITS, STILL
DOESN'T HAVE A CLEAR UNDERSTANDING AS TO WHY THAT
PROJECT WAS DERAILED, MADE COUNCIL AWARE OF
WASHINGTON BLVD. TO LANGHAM, WHICH HAS BIG DITCHES
ON BOTH SIDES, NO LIGHTS AND NEEDS TO BE RESURFACED,
ALSO HAS NO SIDEWALKS FOR THE KIDS THAT ARE WALKING TO
AND FROM SCHOOL, ALSO SHARED ALL OF THE OTHER
COUNCILS CONCERNS REGARDING THE CLEANLINESS OF THE
CITY, MAYBE THE CITY SHOULD CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE TO
CHARGE FOR PLASTIC BAGS LIKE SOME OF THE OTHER CITIES
DO
MAYOR PRO TEM WRIGHT - COMMENTED ON THE TRASH PROBLEM THAT COUNCILMEMBER
JORDAN SPOKE ABOUT, SPOKE REGARDING RECYCLING,
STATED THAT SHE HAS RECEIVED SEVERAL PHONE CALLS
REGARDING THE SAFETY OF BIGNER RD., THERE IS NO
SHOULDER OR SIDEWALK, SOMETHING NEEDS TO BE DONE, IT
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IS VERY DANGEROUS FOR CITIZENS TO WALK ON BIGNER RD.,
FROM ELGIE TO WEST VIRGINIA THERE IS ALSO NO SIDEWALKS
AND CITIZENS HAVE NOWHERE TO WALK SO THEY WALK IN THE
STREET, WHEN CARS PASS THEY HAVE TO JUMP THE DITCH,
STATED THAT FOR THE SAKE OF SAFETY SOMETHING NEEDS TO
BE DONE, ALSO IN THE 4500 BLOCK OF ABRAHAM, THE ROAD
IS IN BAD SHAPE, MADE COMMENTS REGARDING THE
AFFORDABLE SENIOR HOUSING PROJECT THAT WAS TO BE
BUILT ACROSS FROM THE EVENT CENTRE, STATED THAT SHE IS
NOT AGAINST AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR SENIORS JUST
DOESN'T THINK THAT ACROSS FROM THE EVENT CENTRE IS
THE PROPER LOCATION FOR THE PROJECT
COUNCILMEMBER PATE - COMMENDED STAFF ON THE PIPE BURSTING ITEM ON THE
AGENDA, STATED THAT IT CAME IN $100,000 UNDER THE
ESTIMATED AMOUNT, MADE MENTION OF THE AFFORDABLE
SENIOR PROJECT THAT WILL BE NEAR KELLY HIGH SCHOOL
COUNCILMEMBER SAMUEL - HAD SEVERAL ISSUES THAT HE NEEDED STAFF TO TAKE A
LOOK AT, ON THE CORNER OF TRINIDAD AND GENERAL, THE
STREET LIGHTS ARE OUT, ALSO CITIZENS HAVE MAJOR
CONCERNS REGARDING FAIRWAY, ASKED PREVIOUSLY IF IT'S
SCHEDULED FOR CONSTRUCTION AT ANY TIME, STATED THAT
HE DID GET A RESPONSE FROM DR. MAJDALANI THAT FAIRWAY
HAS BEEN MOVED FROM THE PLANNING PHASE TO THE
CONSTRUCTION PHASE AND THE COST OF THE PROJECT IS
$128,000, JUST WANTED CITIZENS THAT HAD CONCERNS TO
KNOW WHAT THE STATUS OF THE PROJECT IS, THANKED DR.
MAJDALANI FOR HIS QUICK RESPONSE, AGREED WITH
COUNCILMEMBER JORDAN REGARDING CLEANING UPTHE CITY,
STATED THERE ARE TAX PAYERS THAT PUT A LOT OF TIME,
MONEY AND EFFORT INTO THEIR PROPERTY AND THEN THERE
ARE PROPERTY OWNERS THAT DON'T, STATED THAT THERE IS
THE ISSUE OF CITIZENS THROWING MATTER OUT OF THEIR
VEHICLES, ASKED THAT CODE ENFORCEMENT BE LOOKED AT,
THERE ARE CERTAIN PLACES IN THE CITY THAT CODE
ENFORCEMENT WOULD NEVER ALLOW JUNK MOTOR VEHICLES
TO REMAIN ON PROPERTIES FOR MONTHS AT A TIME BUT IT'S
HAPPENING, TRASH IS BEING LEFT ON STREETS AND VACANT
CAR WASHES, IT'S HIS HOPE THAT CODE ENFORCEMENT CAN
DO A BETTER JOB OF ADDRESSING THOSE TYPES OF ISSUES
AND THINKS IT STARTS WITH CODE ENFORCEMENT AND
WHAT'S DONE BY THEM SHOULD BE SHOULD BE ACROSS THE
CITY AND NOT SELECTED AREAS
COUNCILMEMBER MOUTON - WISHED EVERYONE A HAPPY NEW YEAR, COMMENTED ON THE
TRASH AND THE WAY THAT THE CITY LOOKS, ASKED IF THERE
COULD BE A WORK SESSION WITH CODE ENFORCEMENT, THE
CLEANLINESS OF THE CITY AND SOME NEW GUIDELINES FOR
CODE ENFORCEMENT NEEDS TO BE ADDRESSED, MADE
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COMMENTS REGARDING ABRAHAM ST., STATED THAT SHE HAS
REPORTED THIS STREET ON SEVERAL DIFFERENT OCCASIONS,
THE CURB WAS GONE ON THIS STREET BUT HAS BEEN
REPLACED, THIS STREET IS HIGHLY TRAVELED AND NEEDS A
LITTLE ATTENTION, IT'S IN POOR CONDITION, ALSO THERE ARE
KIDS WALKING FROM ODOM ACADEMY AND THEY ARE IN
DESPERATE NEED OF SIDEWALKS, STATED THAT SHE VISITED
UT PHYSICIANS, THE DOCTOR REQUESTED TO VISIT WITH HER,
THERE IS A CONCERN WITH UT PHYSICIANS IN REGARDS TO
.STAGG DR., THE STREET IS IN TERRIBLE NEED OF REPAIR,
THEY ARE STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION BUT THE
CONSTRUCTION WILL BE OVER SOON AND THEY WILL HAVE
PATIENTS IN AND OUT SO THE TRAFFIC WILL INCREASE EVEN
MORE, MADE MENTION OF JEANNETTE PRICE WHO IS
PRESIDENT OF THE BLIND ASSOCIATION, STATED THAT THERE
IS A NEW PROCEDURE THAT MS. PRICE HAS HAD AT BAYLOR
MEDICAL, SHE HAS HER SIGHT BACK AND NO LONGER USING
HER CANE AND IS ALSO DRIVING, JUST WANTED TO SHARE THAT
WITH COUNCIL ON HOW BLESSED MS. PRICE HAS BEEN AND
SHE WILL CONTINUE TO BE AN ADVOCATE FOR THE BLIND,
ANNOUNCED THAT THE MLK PARADE WILL BE THIS
SATURDAY, ENCOURAGED EVERYONE TO COME OUT AND BE A
PART OF THE FESTIVITIES, CONGRATULATED ALABAMA
CRIMSON TIDE ON THEIR WIN, THANKED MR. HOFFMAN FOR
SPEAKING ABOUT THE ORGAN AT THE JEFFERSON THEATRE
AND THANKED SAM PARIGI FOR HIS COMMENTS AS WELL
CITY MANAGER HAYES - STATED THAT THERE WILL BE A SECOND WORK SESSION ON
NEXT WEEK REGARDING LIENS ON PROPERTY WHERE THE CITY
OF BEAUMONT SPENDS MONEY DEMOLISHING STRUCTURES,
WOULD LIKE TO BRING SOME RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING
THE LIENS, ALSO THE ADMINISTRATION IS IN THE PROCESS OF
MAYBE PURCHASING A TROLLEY TO HIGHLIGHT A NUMBER OF
HISTORIC STRUCTURES AND POPULAR DESTINATIONS POINTS IN
THE CITY, WILL HOPEFULLY BRING THAT TO COUNCIL IN THE
NEXT 30 DAYS, COMMENTED ON THE BUS SYSTEM THAT
DOESN'T SERVE CERTAIN AREAS OF THE CITY, LOOKING AT
THIS WITH COUNCILMEMBER JORDAN, AT THIS TIME THERE IS
NO RECOMMENDATION DUE TO THE' HUGE INCREASE IN FUNDS
TO EXTEND THE BUS ROUTE TO THOSE AREAS THAT ARE NOT
SERVICED, BUT PLAN ON HAVING A DISCUSSION WITH THE
COUNCIL, STATED THAT THEY WILL HAVE A SECOND WORK
SESSION WITH BUILDING CODES TO ADDRESS THE
CLEANLINESS OF THE CITY, ALSO COMMENTED ON THE ORGAN
AT JEFFERSON THEATRE
CITY ATTORNEY COOPER - NONE
MAYOR AMES - STATED SHE REALLY CARES ABOUT THE CLEANLINESS OF THE
CITY, MENTIONED THE TEXAS TRASH OFF THAT HAPPENS ONCE
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A YEAR, ASKED THAT THE YOUNG PEOPLE START THINKING
ABOUT GETTING TEAMS TOGETHER IN APRIL FOR THE TRASH
OFF, ALSO STATED THAT SHE THINKS THAT THE BUSINESSES
HAVE TO TAKE RESPONSIBILITIES FOR THEIR PARKING LOTS,
REALIZES THAT IT'S COSTLY BUT IF THERE IS SOME WAY THAT
THE CITY CAN GET THE BUSINESSES TO BUY INTO IT THAT
WOULD BE A GREAT
Open session of meeting recessed at 2:56 p.m.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
* Consider matters related to contemplated or pending litigation in.accordance with
Section 551.071 of the Government Code:
Ashley Scott v. City of Beaumont and Chief Anne Huff; Cause No. B-198,422
being ryo action taken in Executive Session, Council adjourned.
Be&V Amas 1 l%avor
Tina Broussard; City Clerk
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