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Kingsville commission rejects resolution to authorize mayor to sign city manager employment agreement

City of Kingsville City Commission · November 12, 2024
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Summary

The Kingsville City Commission voted 3–2 against a resolution authorizing the mayor to execute an employment agreement for the city manager position after a roll-call vote, leaving the proposed agreement without commission approval.

The Kingsville City Commission voted against a resolution authorizing the mayor to execute an employment agreement for the position of city manager during its meeting on Nov. 1. Speaker 1 introduced the resolution and a motion and second were recorded, but the roll-call vote failed 3–2.

The roll call recorded Commissioner Alvarez voting No, Commissioner Nahosa voting No, and Commissioner Alafco voting No; Commissioner Lopez and Mayor Fugate voted Yes. The transcript does not identify who made the main motion on the record; the motion was seconded before the roll call.

Because the resolution did not receive a majority in favor, it failed on the floor. No further amendments or substitute motions were recorded on the public record before the commission moved to subsequent agenda items.

The commission then proceeded to take up other agenda business, including several land-planning approvals and personnel-policy measures. The meeting later moved to an executive session announced under Texas Government Code Section 551.087 for economic-development negotiations.