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Seguin council approves consent agenda, occupancy‑tax budgets and routine resolutions; schedules Walnut Springs PID hearing
Summary
Council approved the consent agenda and multiple routine resolutions: occupancy‑tax budgets were adopted, the city’s investment policy review and list of authorized brokers were accepted (no changes), tax abatement guidelines were readopted for 2025–2026, a John Deere tractor purchase for parks ($75,057.76) was authorized, a temporary amendment extended the associate municipal judge agreement to March, and staff accepted a petition to create the Walnut Springs Public Improvement District and set a January public hearing.
The Seguin City Council handled the bulk of its consent and routine action items in a single block of votes.
Consent agenda: Council member Keller moved approval of the consent agenda and Council member Biesenbach seconded; the motion passed.
Occupancy‑tax budgets (Item 8A): Staff asked the council to approve budgets for organizations receiving occupancy‑tax funding; Council member Biesenbach moved, Council member Reyes seconded, and the council approved the budgets so the organizations may begin receiving funding.
Investment policy and brokers (Items 8B and 8C): Per the Public Funds Investment Act (Texas Government…
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