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Council approves consent items and three ordinance changes; downtown partnership cleared

2140624 · January 21, 2025
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Summary

The Mesquite City Council voted unanimously to approve consent items, a downtown partnership incentive for 215 West Main Street, a zoning text amendment for electric vehicle charging stations and fueling‑pump signage, and a rewrite of zoning amendment procedures.

The Mesquite City Council unanimously approved routine consent items and three public‑hearing ordinances during its meeting. Council voted 7–0 to approve items 2–9 on the consent agenda, approved a partnership and reimbursement agreement for improvements at 215 West Main Street, and adopted two zoning text amendments: one establishing accessory electric‑vehicle charging station rules and related fueling‑pump signage, and another updating procedures for amendments to the comprehensive plan and zoning code.

The consent vote (items 2–9) was moved by the mayor pro tem and seconded by Councilmember Andy Burrows; council voted unanimously to approve the group. The items on that consent list included, among others, an ordinance to abandon a right of way on Holly Street; an annual vehicle repair contract (RFP 2024‑159) for Ford repairs and alignments; traffic‑signal installation in Kaufman County; an Evans Park spray pad project (bid 2025‑052); purchase of a 2024 Ford F‑450 diesel…

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