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Council holds closed sessions on economic development, water contract and personnel; announces no action taken

November 11, 2024 | Rowlett City, Texas


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Council holds closed sessions on economic development, water contract and personnel; announces no action taken
At the start of the meeting, Speaker 1 read multiple items that would be considered in closed executive session under the Texas Government Code, including consultation with the city attorney (§551.071) and deliberation related to economic-development negotiations and incentives (cited in the record as §551.087) for ‘‘Project Orchard’’ and ‘‘Project Supplies.’’

Later in the meeting Speaker 1 read additional executive-session items: consultation regarding a proposed contract with the North Texas Municipal Water District for water supply (item 2c) and a personnel matter regarding the city secretary (item 2d). The council convened into closed executive session to consider those matters under the statutory citations read into the record.

When the council returned and closed the meeting, Speaker 1 announced the council ‘‘concluded items 2 c and 2 d, and no action taken, and we are adjourned.’’ The public record provided at this meeting does not show any formal vote, appointment, contract award or personnel action reported out of executive session.

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