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Friendswood council approves waste franchise, fees, equipment financing and routine items; TIRZ appointments confirmed

Friendswood City Council · December 5, 2025
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Summary

Council approved a second-reading franchise with Waste Connections, updated solid-waste fees, a budget amendment, financing for a ladder truck, a Motorola radio/console lease, GCAD ballot casting, and several consent-agenda actions; most items passed without substantive debate.

The Friendswood City Council handled a set of routine legislative and administrative matters, approving several items on second reading and through the consent agenda.

Key outcomes: - Waste Connections franchise (Item 12a): Council approved on second and final reading a franchise agreement granting Waste Connections of Texas LLC the rights to collect, haul, recycle and dispose of municipal solid waste in Friendswood. The motion passed unanimously. - Solid-waste fee schedule (Item 12b): Council updated Appendix D of the Friendswood City Code to set fees consistent with the franchise agreement; approved on second and final reading. - Budget amendment (Item 12d): Council approved Budget Amendment 2 for FY2025-26, including supplemental appropriations and transfers, by voice vote. - Ladder truck financing (Item 12e): Council authorized the city manager to execute a finance contract with Government Capital Corporation to finance a ladder truck for Friendswood Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.; staff said the vehicle will be amortized over 10 years to spread cost; motion approved. - Motorola lease (Item 12f): Council approved a five-year municipal lease-purchase agreement with Motorola Solutions Inc. to replace end-of-service dispatch consoles and portable radios for the police department. - GCAD votes (Item 12g): Council cast its votes for Matt Doyle and Thomas Farmer in the Galveston Central Appraisal District board election, aligning with the Friendswood Independent School District recommendation; motion passed 7-0. - Consent agenda and license agreement (Items 13 and 13d): Council approved consent items with several pulls for discussion; a licensing agreement with the Bristol developer was approved to allow installation and perpetual maintenance of a 60-inch storm sewer line and a 6-inch utility sleeve in the Chelsea Lane right-of-way (the developer pays installation and maintenance, and the city retains lien authority to recover costs if necessary). The council also reappointed council positions as board members of TIRZ No. 1 and received clarification that PID assessments are property-owner obligations used to pay PID bond debt service (staff showed examples including a PID assessment over $1,000,000 for a large property).

Most of these items were routine and approved without extended debate; staff and council noted there will be follow-up reporting and implementation steps where appropriate.