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Council casts votes for TCAP board nominees; staff reports mold in police building and other routine updates
Summary
Council cast five votes for nominees to the Texas Coalition for Affordable Power board and received staff updates: the Chaparral Water Tower remains in design, police department HVAC ductwork returned mold/allergen findings with a ~$30,000 remedy estimate, and the city will discontinue an underused home hazardous-waste contract.
At the Dec. 16 meeting, Parker City Council placed its votes for five nominees to the Texas Coalition for Affordable Power (TCAP) Board of Directors and heard routine staff updates that included a mold issue at the police department.
On Item 7, council discussed several TCAP nominees and approved a slate of five candidates (Omar Williams, Courtney Alvarez, Kenley Hegland/Haglund, Daryl/Darryl Sharp and…
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