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City Council Approves Major Financial Plan Amid Leadership Changes

June 11, 2024 | Cleburne City , Johnson County, Texas



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City Council Approves Major Financial Plan Amid Leadership Changes
In a recent city council meeting, officials discussed the approval of a significant capital improvement program, emphasizing the city's strong financial condition. City staff highlighted that the Attorney General's Municipal Bond Department will review and approve all city debt issuance, ensuring compliance with legal procedures. The timeline for this process was outlined, with a closing date set for October 9th.

The council was asked to approve the plan for the bond issuance, which is expected to be a competitive process for investors without impacting citizens' ad valorem taxes. The motion to approve the plan was unanimously passed by the council.

Additionally, the meeting addressed vacancies on various boards and commissions following the retirement of Councilman Mike Mann. The council discussed appointments to the audit committee, the 4B Economic Development Board, and TIF Board 3. Council members expressed their willingness to serve on these boards, leading to a unanimous vote to appoint new members.

The meeting concluded with the council entering an executive session to deliberate on economic development negotiations related to a project referred to as \"Project Horizontal,\" with no public action expected until after the session.

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