Citizen Portal
Sign In

Get Full Government Meeting Transcripts, Videos, & Alerts Forever!

Get email alerts on the Economic Development topic

No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.

Gun Barrel City council convenes special meeting, moves to consider FY 2026–27 economic development priorities

City Council of Gun Barrel City, Texas · December 17, 2025
AI-Generated Content: All content on this page was generated by AI to highlight key points from the meeting. For complete details and context, we recommend watching the full video. so we can fix them.

Summary

At a Jan. 8 special meeting the Gun Barrel City Council established a quorum, heard no citizen communications and announced it would discuss fiscal year 2026–27 economic development priorities; the transcript records no substantive debate or formal actions.

Gun Barrel City — The City Council of Gun Barrel City convened a special meeting on Jan. 8, 2026, at 4 p.m. in City Hall Council Chambers and moved to consider economic development priorities for fiscal year 2026–27.

Presiding Officer called the meeting to order and took roll call, recording Burns, Jacob and Benson as present and saying, “We have a quorum.” The meeting opened for citizens communications; when asked by the Presiding Officer and staff member Janet whether there were any speakers, none were recorded.

The Presiding Officer then announced agenda item 4 as new business and stated that the council would “move from the dais to the tables, and we will discuss the fiscal year 20 26, 20 27 economic development priorities.” The transcript provided contains this announcement and procedural remarks about seating but does not include further substantive discussion, proposals, motions, or votes on those priorities.

The meeting took place at City Hall Council Chambers, 1716 West Main Street. No formal actions, votes, or amendments are recorded in the available transcript. The record does not show any public comments during the citizens communications period.

The council indicated it would begin discussion of the economic development priorities after moving to the tables; the transcript ends before detailed priorities or next procedural steps are recorded.