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Floresville council moves April 23 meeting to April 16 to accommodate early voting, schedules weedy-lot and RFQ items
Summary
The council voted to cancel the April 23 meeting (city election early voting uses council chambers) and rescheduled to April 16 so staff can qualify engineering RFQs, start the weedy-lot/public-nuisance process and preserve timelines for water-conservation and engineering work.
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The Floresville City Council voted April 9 to cancel the April 23 regular meeting because the council chambers will be used as an early-voting location and rescheduled that business to April 16.
City Secretary/City Manager staff told the council early voting will occupy the chambers and that staff proposed April 16 as the earliest feasible alternate date because of posting deadlines. City Manager Mister Munoz said holding the special meeting on April 16 is important to complete RFQ qualification for engineering services, avoid losing roughly 30 days on state reviews for the city’s water-conservation plan and to begin the formal weedy-lot and dilapidated-building notifications required by ordinance.
Staff described the weedy-lot process: a 5–10 day notice for overgrown-vegetation lots (subject to publication schedule) and a longer, certified-mail and court-based process for dilapidated structures that may require district-court filings and additional legal costs. Council moved and approved the change to April 16 and directed staff to prepare materials for that meeting, including a list of lots to consider for abatement and the RFQ qualifications for engineering firms.
What’s next: staff will post the April 16 agenda and present the list of candidate properties, the RFQ qualifications and proposed timelines for public notice and abatement actions.
