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Council authorizes city manager to negotiate encumbrance of Skyline hangar lease at airport

5767059 · September 16, 2025
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Summary

After closed-session deliberations, the council authorized the city manager to negotiate and execute documents allowing encumbrance of Skyline's leasehold interest in the city airport hangar at 8926 Hangar Road; the motion passed 6-0.

Following an executive session, the San Angelo City Council authorized the city manager to negotiate and execute documents necessary to allow encumbrance of Skyline’s leasehold estate in a city airport hangar commonly known as 8926 Hangar Road.

The action came after deliberations held under the Texas Government Code provisions for real property and economic development negotiations. Mayor Tom Thompson called for a motion after the executive session; a council member moved to authorize the city manager to negotiate and execute the necessary documents, and the motion passed on a voice vote reported as 6-0.

Why it matters: Encumbrance of a leasehold interest at the airport can affect the lessee’s ability to finance improvements or otherwise use the property as collateral. City staff sought authorization to permit the leasehold to be encumbered subject to negotiated terms.

Authority cited: During the meeting the council cited sections of the Texas Government Code covering closed sessions, including sections commonly cited for consultation with counsel and economic development negotiations (government code sections referenced in the meeting record).

Outcome and next steps: The council authorized the city manager to complete negotiations and execute documents consistent with the council’s direction. Staff will return to council if further approvals are required.