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Votes at a glance: Waco City Council approves permits, abandonments, bank depository and other items
Summary
At its Feb. 18, 2025 meeting the Waco City Council approved a set of development permits and abandonments, designated JPMorgan Chase as the city depository, passed a transit services resolution and advanced a sewer reporting ordinance on first reading. Two resolutions were pulled from the consent agenda for separate votes.
The Waco City Council on Feb. 18, 2025 approved a series of development permits, right-of-way abandonments, a bank depository ordinance on emergency reading and a number of resolutions and consent items.
The council approved minutes from the Feb. 4 regular session and then voted on multiple public hearings and ordinances. Key actions taken included approval of a special-permit resolution to allow an auto body shop at 318 Depot Drive; approval of the final planned unit development for the Fourth Street PUD at 3212 South Fourth Street; amendments to the comprehensive plan and rezoning of several Summer Avenue parcels from C-3 to R-2; abandonment of three alley/right-of-way tracts near the McLennan County Courthouse to facilitate courthouse renovations; and abandonment of a small alley tract adjacent to 1210 Kellum Street subject to retained utility easements.
The council separately voted on two resolutions pulled from consent: a marathon traffic-management resolution (resolution 2025-154), which passed with a council…
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