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At its Dec. 9 meeting the Everman City Council approved multiple resolutions and an ordinance by unanimous roll-call votes. Key outcomes:
• Resolution 2025-12-01 — Commemorative plaque for Emmett Memorial Park: Moved by Speaker 2, seconded by Speaker 3, approved by unanimous poll of places 1–6 and Mayor. Speaker 2 said the DAR chapter will purchase the flag and the plaque is 24-by-24.
• Resolution 2025-12-02 — Kennel technician job description (part-time): Staff said this position was budgeted previously but lacked an approved job description; council approved adoption to allow posting.
• Resolution 2025-12-03 — Interlocal agreement with Fort Worth for Safe Streets grant: Council authorized Everman to participate in the $10 million grant; local match and transportation-credit details were discussed (see separate coverage).
• Ordinance 845 — Joint boundary/annexation agreement with Fort Worth: Council adopted the ordinance tonight; staff emphasized the ordinance will not be effective until Fort Worth likewise approves it.
All items were approved by unanimous recorded 'Aye' votes from place 1–6 and the Mayor. No abstentions or recusals were recorded.
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