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City Council approves bond schedule, rezoning application, block party permit and AT&T lease; authorizes settlements after executive sessions

6442097 · September 12, 2025
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The City Council met in regular session and approved a series of routine and substantive measures, including a bond schedule and a rezoning application, granted a neighborhood block party permit for Sept. 13, 2025, authorized an AT&T tower-based lease with a 180-day due diligence period and took several legal-authority actions after multiple executive sessions.

The City Council met in regular session and approved a series of routine and substantive measures, including a bond schedule and a rezoning application, granted a neighborhood block party permit for Sept. 13, 2025, authorized an AT&T tower-based lease with a 180-day due diligence period and took several legal-authority actions after multiple executive sessions.

Council approved Resolution 2025-30, described in the meeting as a resolution approving the bond schedule. The resolution was moved, seconded and passed by voice vote. The council then approved Resolution 2025-32, recorded as a resolution to apply to rezone certain property; that motion also passed by voice vote.

The council granted a block party permit requested by Tim Sutherland for Sept. 13, 2025, with a proposed time from 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The request included…

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