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After closed session, Huntsville council directs staff to continue discussions with Huntsville Aviation on FBO agreement

City of Huntsville City Council · January 20, 2026
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Summary

Following a closed executive session that cited Texas Government Code Chapter 551, the Huntsville City Council unanimously directed staff and the city attorney to continue discussions with the airport FBO and Huntsville Aviation Inc.

After convening in closed session under Texas Government Code Chapter 551 for legal advice on an airport fixed-base operator (FBO) agreement and to discuss personnel matters, the Huntsville City Council returned to open session and approved a directive to continue negotiations with Huntsville Aviation Inc.

The mayor announced the council would go into closed session to receive legal advice regarding the airport FBO agreement with Huntsville Aviation Inc. and to discuss personnel matters under Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code. After the closed session, Council Member Denman moved to direct city staff and the city attorney to continue discussions with the FBO and Huntsville Aviation; the motion was seconded and passed by unanimous voice vote.

The action recorded in open session does not include terms or outcomes of the closed-session legal advice; the council’s public decision, as recorded, instructs staff and legal counsel to continue discussions. The council closed the open session at about 07:42 when the executive session began and reconvened at the end to record the motion to continue discussions.

Next steps: city staff and the city attorney will resume discussions with the airport FBO and Huntsville Aviation; any substantive agreement or decision that affects municipal authority or public resources would be expected to return to open session for formal action.