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McGregor council approves parks ordinance, special-use permit, candidates for Bluebonnet board and other routine items
Summary
At its Feb. 9 meeting the McGregor City Council adopted an ordinance to protect new tennis and pickleball courts, approved a special-use permit for a 500-gallon diesel tank at 2055 South Main, adopted several resolutions including Bluebonnet board nominations and membership in the Central Texas Water Alliance, set the May 2, 2026 election, and added Juneteenth and Indigenous Peoples' Day to the holiday schedule.
The McGregor City Council approved a package of routine and policy items at its Feb. 9 meeting, including a parks ordinance aimed at protecting new courts, a special-use permit for an above-ground diesel storage tank, nominations for the Bluebonnet Water Supply Corporation board, membership in the Central Texas Water Alliance, an election order and additions to the city holiday schedule.
Parks ordinance: Cassie, a parks employee, introduced an ordinance intended to protect newly renovated tennis and pickleball courts from damage by wheeled devices (electric scooters, skateboards, etc.) and to authorize parks employees and the city manager to order people off the surface. Council discussed enforcement; staff confirmed police department involvement and that citations would be issued, with potential civil remedies available. A motion to adopt ordinance O-02-2026…
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