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Aransas Pass council renews one-year PR contract, tables chamber tourism funding; denies RV-park rezoning

5529687 · August 5, 2025
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Summary

Aransas Pass City Council on Aug. 10 approved a one‑year renewal of the city public relations contract, appointed a nonvoting liaison to the Aransas Pass Housing Authority, denied a request to reinstate a manufactured‑home rezoning and adopted two ordinances on abatements and code citations while tabling a Chamber tourism funding agreement for further review.

Aransas Pass City Council on Aug. 10 approved a one-year renewal of the city—ommunity and public relations contract and took several other actions on city business, while postponing a decision on a proposed tourism contract with the Chamber of Commerce.

The council voted to renew the contract for community and public relations services with Roland Rodriguez for a one‑year period beginning Sept. 1, 2025, through Aug. 31, 2026, for $20,333.30, and appointed a council member as a nonvoting liaison to the Aransas Pass Housing Authority effective Aug. 10, 2025.

On land use, the council voted to deny reinstatement of a previously approved manufactured‑home (MH) district rezoning for property tied to Espada Aransas Pass Holdings LLC (applicant Tom Furlow). Council members said the applicant had not begun construction within the previously required time frame.

The council…

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