The Fulshear City Council convened on April 1, 2025, for a special meeting focused on the potential relocation of the Fort Bend Senior Center from Jones Creek to the Irene Stern Center. The discussions centered around the logistics, benefits, and necessary agreements for this transition.
The meeting began with a review of preliminary talks regarding the move. Council members noted that if the relocation is approved, it would take approximately a month to transfer operations and familiarize volunteer drivers with new routes. The Fort Bend Senior Center would manage the site, ensuring daily operations, including food services and activities, at no cost to the city.
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Subscribe for Free Key points of discussion included the need for a formal agreement outlining the terms of the relocation. Council members expressed support for the initiative, emphasizing the importance of the senior center to the community. They highlighted the favorable location of the Irene Stern Center for seniors compared to the current site at Jones Creek.
Concerns were raised regarding storage and the potential for scheduling conflicts with city events. Council members agreed that advance notice would be provided to seniors if the center needed to be closed for other functions. The proposed agreement would initially be for one year, with discussions about extending it based on the center's needs and usage.
The council acknowledged the necessity of further conversations with Fort Bend County to finalize the agreement and ensure all parties are adequately represented. A follow-up meeting was proposed to iron out details before the next council session, with the aim of moving forward with the agreement.
In conclusion, the council's discussions reflected a strong commitment to enhancing services for seniors in Fulshear, with plans to finalize the relocation agreement and address logistical concerns in the coming weeks.