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Votes at a glance: minutes, consent agenda, loans, contract changes and budget approved

5418316 · July 16, 2025
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Summary

The commission approved minutes, a consent agenda, a TWDB loan application for Walnut Creek, several project approvals (including two single‑bid facility projects), an engineering contract amendment and the FY2026 budget/CIP; recusals and abstentions are noted where recorded.

The Austin Water Commission took a series of formal actions during its July meeting. Key votes included approval of the previous meeting minutes, passage of the consent agenda, authorization of a loan application for the Walnut Creek expansion, approval of two single‑bid facility projects, approval of a Burnett Corridor utilities package, an amendment to engineering rotation list contracts, and unanimous approval of the FY2026 budget and five‑year CIP.

A concise list of formal actions and outcomes (as recorded in the meeting transcript):

- Minutes (approval) - Motion: approve prior meeting minutes - Mover: Commissioner Pandarangi - Second: Commissioner Wollstonecroft - Outcome: approved unanimously (all commissioners raised hands)

- Consent agenda (items 3, 5, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13 and 14) - Motion: approve consent agenda - Mover: Commissioner Ortiz - Second: Commissioner Pandarangi - Outcome: approved unanimously

- Item 2 — Resolution authorizing the city manager to…

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