Copperas Cove, Texas — The Copperas Cove City Council on Sept. 2, 2025, approved interlocal agreements with the Copperas Cove Independent School District for policing services and shared-use facility arrangements, adopted several policy updates and awarded a contract to improve the Northeast Wastewater Treatment Plant, a city staff member said.
The actions were announced during the council's regular meeting and affect school safety, community access to school facilities and municipal wastewater infrastructure. The announcement did not include vote tallies, contract amounts or the text of the policy updates; the city posted the full meeting video and agenda on its website, the staff member said.
On the interlocal agreements, the council approved arrangements described as providing policing services for the school district and shared-use facility agreements governing community access to district property. The transcript did not specify the agreements' terms, duration, cost allocation or which department will oversee implementation.
The council also approved “a number of policy updates,” but the announcement did not identify which city policies were changed or the content of those updates.
Separately, the council awarded a contract to improve the Northeast Wastewater Treatment Plant. The transcript did not name the contractor, state the dollar amount, or provide an implementation timeline.
The city encourages residents to view the full meeting on the city's website and to sign up for agenda notifications for details on motions, votes and supporting documents.