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City withdraws proposed food-insecurity board ordinance and approves uniform agenda-procedure ordinance
Summary
After three months of nonprofit roundtables and concerns about procedural constraints, the mayor withdrew a proposal to create a Food Insecurity Board in favor of a resolution directing city collaboration with nonprofits; the commission also approved a separate ordinance standardizing agenda procedures on second and final reading.
Harlingen — The City Commission withdrew a proposed ordinance to create a Food Insecurity Board at the Nov. 13 meeting and approved a separate ordinance (second and final reading) establishing a uniform procedure for placing items on agendas for city boards, commissions and departments.
The mayor said he had held roundtable discussions with local nonprofits…
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