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Votes at a glance: Seabrook council approves health-data sharing, grant amendment and places pool and police station on Feb. 4 bond ballot
Summary
Seabrook City Council on Jan. 23 approved a Harris County public‑health interlocal agreement, authorized additional grant-management funds for FEMA hazard‑mitigation projects, and placed two capital projects — the Pelican Bay Pool (Option B, ~$4 million) and a new police facility at 146 and Meyer — on the Feb. 4 draft bond ordinance for public consideration.
Seabrook City Council on Jan. 23 recorded a series of routine and substantive approvals that advanced public‑health partnerships, grant administration and two bond propositions that will appear on the Feb. 4 draft ballot.
Key outcomes - Interlocal agreement with Harris County Public Health: Approved. Council accepted an interlocal agreement that will allow Harris County to receive more real‑time access to local EMS patient-care reports and to share aggregate data for disease prevention and response; staff said the agreement carries no direct cost and will also allow access to certain county resources and supplies (including a pool of Narcan) to support local EMS and police responses.
- HMGP (hazard mitigation) amendment with Ardura LLC: Approved.…
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