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Votes at a glance: Copperas Cove council approves judge reappointment, Kimley‑Horn contract and TIRZ feasibility funding
Summary
At its Oct. 7 regular meeting the Copperas Cove City Council approved a set of routine and substantive items including the municipal judge reappointment, a contract with Kimley‑Horn for impact-fee studies, appointments to the Board of Adjustment, and a joint funding commitment for a tax-increment reinvestment zone feasibility study.
Copperas Cove City Council took several formal actions during its Oct. 7 regular meeting, approving routine minutes and multiple professional agreements and appointments.
Quick summary of actions and outcomes
- Consent agenda (items F‑1 through F‑6): Council approved routine minutes, two utility-easement acceptances and other consent items by motion; motion made by Del Treadway and seconded by John Hale. Outcome: approved.
- Reappointment of municipal court judge F. W. "Bill" Price: Council reappointed Bill Price to another two-year term and approved the required annual evaluation form; motion to reappoint made by Jack Smith and amended to include approval of the evaluation form. Outcome: approved.
- Professional services agreement with Kimley‑Horn & Associates, Inc.: Council authorized the city manager to execute an agreement for a water and roadway impact-fee study (Kimley‑Horn proposed scope and compensation totaling $259,500 for water and roadway studies). The motion (made by Christina Strophos and seconded by Rita…
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