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City Council approves lease, development reviews, signage, vehicles and multiple grant documents; summarizes votes
Summary
The Lockhart City Council on May 20 approved a package of lease, procurement and grant‑related actions, including a five‑year food‑pantry lease, development review funding for a large proposed residential project, support for a senior housing tax‑abatement with a PILOT schedule, and a purchase agreement for three gateway signs.
The Lockhart City Council on May 20 voted unanimously on a slate of routine and substantive items, approving lease renewals, professional-review agreements, a tax-abatement support resolution for a senior housing project, purchase and procurement items, grant-related policies for a state water-line project and a host of related administrative actions.
Council members approved each motion by roll call where noted; all recorded votes were 7–0 in favor.
The council’s agenda included a mix of consent and action items. Major approvals included: a five‑year renewal of the lease for Caldwell County Christian Ministries at 901 Bodark Street (the food pantry and community garden); a professional‑services escrow agreement to fund engineering, legal and financial review for a proposed ~966‑acre residential development east of North Colorado/US‑183 near SH‑130; Resolution No. 2025‑13 supporting a partial ad valorem tax abatement and a payment‑in‑lieu (PILOT) schedule for the 30‑unit Maple Park Manor senior housing project; authorization to proceed…
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