Laredo Historic District Land Board Meeting adjourns due to lack of quorum

July 10, 2025 | Laredo, Webb County, Texas


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Laredo Historic District Land Board Meeting adjourns due to lack of quorum
The Historical District/Landmark Board Meeting for the City of Laredo, Texas, convened on July 10, 2025, but was unable to proceed due to a lack of quorum. The meeting was called to order at noon, with the chairperson indicating the need for at least two additional board members to be present for the meeting to officially commence.

During the roll call, several members were present, including Tarnina Reisz, Sara Digarca, Christina Davila Villareal, and Priscilla Iglesias. However, the absence of sufficient members meant that the board could not conduct any official business.

The chairperson announced plans to re-notice and coordinate the necessary arrangements to place relevant items on the agenda for the next city council meeting scheduled for July 21, 2025. Following this, the meeting was adjourned without any further discussion or decisions made.

This meeting highlights the ongoing challenges faced by the board in achieving quorum, which is essential for the governance and oversight of historical district matters in Laredo. The next steps will involve addressing the agenda items at the upcoming city council meeting.

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