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Cedar Hill briefing highlights Juneteenth plans, strong park turnout and several consent items
Summary
City Manager and Director Sean Ray briefed council on Juneteenth events, high attendance at recent parks programs and listed consent items including a $62,165 water portal contract, a CDBG-funded Somerset sidewalk project and a $65,000 purchase of PPE.
Cedar Hill — At the June 10 briefing session, the city manager and Parks Director Sean Ray briefed the City Council on upcoming events, recent parks turnout and consent items scheduled for consideration on the regular agenda.
Director Sean Ray outlined Juneteenth activities scheduled for Saturday, June 14 at Grimes Park, 501 E. Wintergreen Road, noting gates open at 5 p.m. and that council members had received VIP packets and lanyards with a QR code for VIP parking and information. Ray said the event will include children’s activities, food vendors and bands, with a headliner funk group noted in the packet.
The council heard several metrics related to recent parks…
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