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Council approves contracts, budget amendment and election ordinance; multiple resolutions pass

2218799 · February 4, 2025
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Summary

Beaumont City Council on Feb. 4 approved a package of contract awards, a fiscal-year 2025 budget amendment, and an ordinance calling the May 3 general election. All items on the consent and action agenda were adopted after brief discussion.

Beaumont City Council on Tuesday approved a series of resolutions and ordinances including contract awards for street and sewer repairs, a sidewalk project, an emergency repair contract, an amendment to the city's fiscal 2025 budget and an ordinance calling the May 3 general election.

The actions were approved by voice vote after motion and second; no roll-call opposition was recorded. The city council convened with all members present for votes listed below.

Why it matters: The votes fund construction and maintenance work around the city, advance transit emergency-relief funding, and set the calendar for the city's 2025 elections. The budget amendment was the subject of extended council discussion about the city's fund balance and spending trends.

What the council approved

- Change order No. 10 and final acceptance/payment for the citywide pipe-bursting contract, King Solution Services LLC (Houston). City staff described this action as a closeout that includes a deduct…

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