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Votes at a glance: Argyle council approves elections, taxes, appropriations and procurement steps
Summary
At its Jan. 20 meeting the Argyle Town Council approved a set of ordinances and resolutions: calling the May 2, 2026 election; placing a sales-tax reauthorization and a term-length question on that ballot; approving school-zone speed limits; several budget appropriations; awarding a moving contract for a depot; and authorizing RFQs for a police building under CMAR procurement.
Below are the formal actions the Argyle Town Council took on Jan. 20, 2026. All outcomes are drawn from the public record of the meeting.
Summary of actions
1) Ordinance 2026-07 — Vacate unimproved alley (Action item 4) Motion: Approve Ordinance 2026-07 to vacate and abandon a 20-foot unimproved alley in Block 9 (Old Town). Mover: council member (speaker 4). Second: council member (speaker 9). Outcome: approved (voice vote).
2) Ordinance 2026-01 — Call May 2, 2026 general election (Action item 5) Motion: Order the general election for May 2, 2026 (places 1, 3 and 5) and authorize a joint election agreement and contract for election services with Denton County Elections. Outcome: approved. Staff noted early voting Apr. 20–Apr. 28 and candidate filing deadlines.
3) Ordinance 2026-02 — Special election to reauthorize 0.5% street sales tax (Action item 6) Motion: Authorize special election on May 2, 2026 for reauthorization of a one-half percent sales-and-use tax dedicated to street maintenance and repair. Staff summary: current budgeted revenue…
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