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Following an executive session to consult with counsel on previously initiated Chapter 54 enforcement matters, the City Council instructed its attorney to proceed with litigation for the property at 120 Jewel Lane and directed counsel not to pursue litigation regarding two other properties, 451 Cindy Circle and 207 Blanco. The mayor announced the council’s action after the closed‑session consultation and the council then voted to instruct counsel accordingly. The motion to proceed on 120 Jewel Lane and not proceed on the other two properties carried by voice vote.Nut graf: The decision narrows the city’s active Chapter 54 enforcement litigation to a single parcel (120 Jewel Lane) while pausing or declining litigation on the other two properties discussed. Ending: Staff and counsel will implement the instruction regarding 120 Jewel Lane and report back on next steps; no further action was directed for the other properties at this time.
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