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Votes at a glance: key actions taken by Pflugerville City Council and PCDC on meeting day
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Summary
Council and PCDC approved the city’s strategic plan and a procurement approach for Project Greenfield; they also approved a series of ordinances, rezoning and contracts including a wastewater interceptor construction contract and several property/easement purchases. Staff will return with details on budget, RFQ text and implementation steps.
This summary lists formal votes recorded during the joint PCDC/City meeting and the later city council session. It highlights each agenda item, the brief description and the recorded outcome.
Summary of notable approvals and formal actions (item number → short description → outcome):
- 3a (Project Greenfield procurement): PCDC/council directed PCDC to issue an RFQ and to evaluate, hire, fund and oversee an owner’s representative identified through that RFQ process — approved.
- 5a (Stormwater pollution control ordinance, second reading): Approved as presented — approved.
- 6a (Cameron Valley rezoning, first reading): Conducted public hearing and advanced first reading of rezoning the property to a mix of single‑family, mixed use, general business and park/open space — first reading approved.
- 6b (Workhub specific use permit / office‑warehouse at Wilkie Lane): Public hearing held; first reading advanced with staff conditions (height limit, buffer, prohibition of outside storage and 18‑wheel parking) — approved on first reading.
- Consent and rezoning items (multiple consent items not pulled) were approved as presented — consent passed.
- 5b (Rezoning at 3315 E. Pecan from Urban Center Level 5 to Campus Industrial): Approved on third reading — approved.
- 5d & 5e (Conditional purchase agreements / temporary construction easements for Weiss Lane Pecan waterline): Approved to allow the city to secure temporary easements needed for a waterline project — approved.
- 5h (Old Town Park master plan): Council approved the master plan (staff clarified this is a master plan approval; funding questions and timing for construction will be decided separately and may be included in future bond or CIP packages) — approved.
- 5j (Sorrento wastewater interceptor, construction contract with Guardian Companies, Inc., $9,185,585.89): Approved. Contract funds gravity interceptor construction linking lifts and avoiding additional lift‑station maintenance — approved.
- 5l (Payment to TxDOT, reimbursing TxDOT preliminary work on traffic signal/ADA project, $50,011): Approved — approved.
- 5m (Trail/access improvements behind Ambrose Drive, ~$283,856): Postponed for staff review of contract language and terms; staff to return with clarifications — postponed for two weeks.
- 5n (Resolution: apply for FY‑26 Project Safe Neighborhood grant for automated license-plate readers): Council authorized application and acceptance if awarded — approved.
- 7a (Resolution adopting Strategic Action Plan 2026–2030): Approved; staff to correct one textual error and begin aligning budgets/CIP to the plan — approved.
What happens next
- Staff will publish the RFQ for Project Greenfield with PCDC input and a joint evaluation team, and will return to PCDC and council with selection recommendations and contract approvals for any owner’s‑rep services. - Budget-related items described in the FY‑26 work session will return in August for the proposed budget and in September for tax‑rate adoption.

