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Council approves zoning, plats, police hiring MOU, grant submissions and sets May election
Summary
City council passed a series of routine and substantive items on Feb. 6, including multiple rezones and plats, a memorandum of understanding on police hiring, authorization to submit federal community project funding requests, and orders for the May 3 general election.
At its Feb. 6 meeting, the City of Alice City Council voted on a series of routine and substantive measures, approving consent minutes and several individually noticed items ranging from rezoning requests to a memorandum of understanding with the police union and funding‑request authorizations.
Key outcomes at a glance: - Consent agenda (approval of January minutes) — approved by voice vote. - Rezoning of Lots 7 and 8, Block 17 (916 South Rental Street) from B‑2 Business District to R‑1 Family District (agenda item 6.4) — council approved after a public hearing; P&Z and engineering recommended approval. No members of the public spoke during the hearing. - Rezoning of South Heights Lot 6, Block 4 (100 Cactus Ave.) from R‑3 Special Two‑Family District to B‑2 Business District to allow a planned daycare (agenda item 6.5) — approved after public hearing; P&Z and engineering recommended approval. - Final plats approved (agenda items…
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