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Votes at a glance: council appointments, contracts, zoning and infrastructure items

November 12, 2025 | City Council, Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas


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Votes at a glance: council appointments, contracts, zoning and infrastructure items
Here are the key formal actions the Corpus Christi City Council took at the meeting, with motion text and outcomes as recorded in the meeting.

• Ethics Commission — Motion to appoint Matt Moore: motion moved and seconded; council voice vote — motion carries (appointed). (Topic: appointments.)

• Landmark Commission — Motion to reappoint Walter Mumm and Elizabeth Bridal: motion moved and seconded; council voice vote — motion carries (reappointed). (Topic: appointments.)

• Library Board — Council opened nominations and selected three nominees (Marilena Garza, Ann Coover and Pooja [as recorded]); motion and voice vote carried to reappoint/select members; three seats filled. (Topic: appointments.)

• Consent agenda — Motion to approve consent agenda items 3–14 except 8, 9 and 13: motion moved and seconded; voice vote — motion carries (consent agenda approved as amended).

• Items 8 & 9 — Motion to authorize professional services contract with BRW Architects (College Station) to provide design services for Fire Station No. 9 and No. 11: motion moved, seconded and carried on council vote; motion carries (contract award; staff to proceed with design agreements). (Topic: public safety facilities.)

• Item 13 — Ordinance accepting and appropriating Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs Homeless Housing and Services Program funds: motion moved and seconded; vote recorded as carried (item approved). (Funding amount referenced historically ~ $264,000.)

• Item 15 (Zoning case ZN8855) — Motion to approve rezoning William Mays property from FR to RS‑6 (approximately 69 acres) for phased single‑family development: motion moved and seconded; council vote — motion carries (zoning approved). (Topic: land use.)

• Item 16 — Ordinance authorizing a water arterial transmission and grid main construction and reimbursement agreement with MPM Development LP (up to $394,296): motion moved and seconded; council vote — motion carries (agreement authorized).

• Item 17 — Ordinance authorizing a developer participation agreement with MPM Development LP to reimburse up to $944,506.80 for the city's share to construct local streets for Kings Landing Unit 11: motion moved and seconded; council vote — motion carries (developer participation authorized).

• Item 18 — Briefing only: Civitan Service Center Master Plan presented; no formal action taken at this time. (Information briefing.)

• Item 19 — Motion authorizing a professional services contract with Richter Architects (Corpus Christi) to provide design, bid and construction‑phase services for a new Public Works facility (design contract up to $1.4 million): motion moved and seconded; council vote — motion carries (design contract authorization). (Topic: capital facilities.)

• Item 20 — Ordinance authorizing a 40‑year lease agreement with LuGash the Third LLC DBA The Texan Stores to develop an eight‑acre convenience store and fueling station at Corpus Christi International Airport: motion moved and seconded; council vote — motion carries (lease approved; tenant committed to a substantial capital investment and a multi‑year schedule). (Topic: airport development.)

• Item 21 — Ordinance to amend the roadway master plan to remove a section of Fred's Folly Drive (between Master Channel 31 and Yorktown Boulevard): motion to approve ordinance was moved and seconded but failed on council vote (motion failed). (Topic: mobility/mobility master plan amendment.)

For provenance, each action in this list is supported by the transcript segments where the motion, discussion and vote appear (refer to the timeline entries and the transcript).

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