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Council members clash over EDC board appointment controversy

June 13, 2024 | Taylor, Williamson County, Texas



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Council members clash over EDC board appointment controversy
During a recent government meeting, council members discussed the progress of the Wilco map and drainage master plan, emphasizing the importance of having a structured plan to secure funding through grants. Mayor Pro Tem Smurick praised the efforts of the council and staff in identifying available grants, noting that the county's changes to the floodplain would necessitate a reevaluation of priorities in future planning.

The meeting also addressed the appointment of members to the Economic Development Corporation (EDC) board. Councilman Garcia, who was absent due to business, expressed concerns via email regarding the process of appointing board members. He criticized the recent changes as a deviation from established protocols, suggesting that they were motivated by personal grievances rather than governance principles. Garcia requested that the discussion on EDC appointments be postponed until he could participate.

Despite Garcia's absence, the council proceeded to discuss the EDC board composition. Mayor Pro Tem Smurick proposed replacing Garcia with Ben Willis, citing the need for industry representation on the board. This proposal sparked a debate about the appropriateness of having two council members on the EDC, with some members advocating for a more diverse board that reflects the community's demographics.

Ultimately, the council voted on the motion to appoint Willis to the EDC board, which passed despite some dissent. The meeting highlighted ongoing tensions regarding board appointments and the need for equitable governance practices within the council.

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