In a recent meeting, the Galveston City Council addressed the ongoing impact of Hurricane Barrel by considering an ordinance to declare a state of disaster and emergency in the city. This declaration aims to confirm and ratify emergency proclamations and regulations issued by the mayor in response to the hurricane's damage, injuries, and loss of life and property.
City officials emphasized the importance of this declaration, noting that under Texas government code, the mayor has the authority to declare a disaster, which is initially valid for seven days. Following this period, the city council must confirm the declaration to extend its validity.
During the meeting, it was highlighted that the mayor had already signed two emergency orders: one for a voluntary evacuation of the island and another waiving permit fees for various building services. The council's approval of the ordinance will allow the city to continue its state of emergency, facilitating necessary responses to the hurricane's aftermath.
The council's actions reflect a proactive approach to managing the disaster's impact and ensuring the safety and well-being of Galveston residents.