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Boerne council approves appraisal district budget, street striping, water treatment design and construction-administration contracts; ethics appointment
Summary
The Boerne City Council on July 8 voted 5-0 on a package of operational and capital items, authorizing the city manager to approve the Kendall County Appraisal District's fiscal 2026 budget and awarding contracts for street striping, water-treatment design and construction-phase services for a major tank and pump station project.
The Boerne City Council on July 8 voted 5-0 on a set of routine and project-specific items that included authorizing the city manager to approve the Kendall County Appraisal District's proposed fiscal 2026 budget, awarding a street striping contract, hiring an engineering firm for design of a granular activated carbon (GAC) filter at the city's water treatment plant and approving construction-phase administration services for the Ammon Road ground storage tank and pump station.
Why it matters: The combined approvals commit the city to near-term project spending and to administrative actions that will affect operations and capital projects for utilities and public works. Several items include specific funding or not-to-exceed amounts that will be implemented by the city manager under the council's authorization.
Key approvals and vote results
- Resolution 2025-R44:…
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