The city council convened a meeting where significant discussions centered around economic development and infrastructure needs. The council entered an executive session to seek legal advice regarding financial negotiations with business prospects, specifically focusing on the Dry Creek Commercial Development along US Highway 380 and an easement agreement with Greystone Inn.
Upon returning to regular session, the council approved an agreement for the operation and maintenance of the Bridgeport Municipal Airport, with the motion made by Councilmember Susan Kaufman and seconded by Bobby Rodriguez, receiving unanimous support.
During the meeting, council members highlighted ongoing budget sessions and the necessity for substantial infrastructure improvements in certain areas of town, particularly in the Fair Oaks and Elba neighborhoods, which face serious drainage issues. The council discussed the potential for a Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) to allocate funds from new developments towards these critical infrastructure projects.
The urgency of addressing these infrastructure needs was emphasized, with council members advocating for proactive measures to ensure that funds generated from growth are earmarked for necessary improvements over the next decade. The discussions reflect a commitment to balancing development with the pressing need for infrastructure upgrades in the community.