In a recent government meeting, officials outlined significant steps in the search for a new police chief and the development of a comprehensive land use plan for the community.
The council emphasized the importance of finding a qualified candidate to lead the police department, stating that they will conduct a thorough search rather than rushing the process. They have opted to utilize the services of SGR, a firm selected through the TexShare procurement program, which will expedite the search process by bypassing the typical three-month timeline associated with formal requests for proposals. This decision reflects the council's desire to act swiftly in a competitive market for police leadership.
Additionally, the council announced the initiation of a comprehensive plan aimed at guiding future land use in the municipality. Recognizing the need for updated regulations to accommodate growth over the next two decades, officials will seek community input on land use applications. A collaboration event is scheduled for August 6th at the First Baptist Church, where residents will have the opportunity to engage in discussions about future land use options.
In other updates, the parks and recreation department reported on renovations at the public library and adjacent Arthur's Park. Improvements include the installation of a split rail fence around the park's perimeter and plans for a drive-through access to enhance visitor convenience. These updates aim to improve accessibility and aesthetics in community spaces.
The meeting underscored the council's commitment to community engagement and proactive planning as they navigate leadership transitions and urban development.