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The City Council of Bryan adopted a resolution authorizing an interlocal agreement between the City of Bryan and Bryan Independent School District to fund a school resource unit, the council said during its meeting. Council members recorded a motion and second and voted to approve the agreement unanimously.
Council members described the agreement as a continuation of the city’s support for the school district. One councilmember said, “This is another way that we continually support our school district. It's our kids. It's our future, and it is what we do as part of our part of who we are as a city.”
The transcript states the city’s shared cost as 395,803; the audio cut off after that figure and the meeting record contains a partial phrasing ("that $3"). The fiscal year referenced in the item is unclear in the transcript. The resolution and interlocal agreement authorizing the cost-share were approved during the consent/regular agenda and carried unanimously.
The council did not receive public comments on the item during the meeting. The council moved on to conclude the agenda after the vote.
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