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Lubbock council approves $173 million reimbursement resolution and routine contracts
Summary
Council adopted a reimbursement resolution allowing up to $173,000,000 in future bond reimbursements and approved multiple consent items including two engineering contracts worth nearly $1 million each, a public‑health MOU and an employee assistance contract. Staff described projects funded from the adopted budget and answered council questions on procurement and program details.
City Manager Jarrett Atkinson and staff told the council that a reimbursement resolution allows the city to pay for capital projects now and reimburse those expenses from future bond proceeds when the market is favorable. The resolution listed a maximum principal amount of $173,000,000 and referenced projects in Exhibit A tied to the adopted budget and voter‑approved road bonds.
Staff outlined several of the capital projects and financing mechanisms, including tax notes for vehicle replacements (noted as limited by law…
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