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Borger council approves IT interlocal, considers ETJ release and affirms regional mutual-aid participation
Summary
At its Nov. 18 meeting the Borger City Council approved an interlocal IT services agreement with the city of Fridge for $30,000 per year, received staff presentation and a motion to introduce ordinance O-016-25 to release a parcel from Borger’s extraterritorial jurisdiction, and moved to approve resolution R-018-25 authorizing participation in a regional mutual-aid agreement and designating the mayor as representative; several motions recorded in the transcript do not include recorded vote tallies.
The Borger City Council recorded several formal actions on Nov. 18.
The council approved an interlocal agreement for information-technology services with the city of Fridge (transcript spelling). City Manager Gary Scally described the contract as a flat-rate arrangement: “They’ll pay us $30,000 a year to provide the services,” he said. The contract caps hours and excludes overtime (overtime hours would be billed separately). An unidentified council member moved to approve the agreement and the city manager was authorized to execute it; the chair announced the motion passed.
Council members also heard an…
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