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Council directs staff to reconstitute SEAC after state law raises industry-representation requirements

5595878 · August 18, 2025
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Summary

Staff briefed council on SB 1883's impact on the Capital Improvement Advisory Committee and council endorsed a six-member SEAC with a majority of industry representatives.

The Flower Mound Town Council received a staff briefing on the effect of Senate Bill 1883 on the town's Capital Improvement Advisory Committee (commonly called SEAC) and directed staff to move forward with a reconstitution plan that meets the new statutory requirements.

Brian Wahltenberg, who identified himself as presenting on the Capital Improvement Advisory Committee and legislative changes, explained that SEAC is the committee the Local Government Code requires to help advise council on the town's capital improvement plan as it relates to impact fees and to provide semiannual monitoring. Under the existing Local…

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