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Ingleside council approves multiple routine actions; authorizes RFQs, grant applications and personnel reclassifications
Summary
At its Jan. 28 meeting the Ingleside City Council approved a slate of routine actions including an ordinance calling a May election (consent), directions to advertise RFQs for an equipment storage building and project-management services, a grant application for a police UTV, and a personnel reclassification in the police department.
The City Council of Ingleside approved several consent and agenda items on Jan. 28, a set of administrative decisions the manager said will advance infrastructure and public-safety work.
On the consent agenda the council approved on second and final reading an ordinance calling a general and special election to be held May 3, 2025, to elect council member places 1, 3 and 5 and to submit proposed home-rule charter amendments (Proposed Ordinance 2025-10). The roll call on the consent item recorded ayes (one council member absent).
Other formal actions taken by the council during the meeting included:
- Authorization to advertise a request for qualifications (RFQ) for engineering services to design and bid a storage building to house newly purchased street maintenance equipment. City staff said the building is planned at roughly 6,000 square feet and is intended to protect about $1 million in new equipment;…
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