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Votes at a glance: council approves consent agenda, cultural arts grants and PID action
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Summary
At its April 21 meeting the Rowlett City Council approved the consent agenda including surplus property and a sewer rehabilitation contract, adopted a resolution awarding FY2026 cultural arts and Gary Alexander arts & education grants, and voted to accept the preliminary PID plan and amendment for Trails at Cottonwood Creek; all recorded actions carried unanimously in the meeting record.
ROWLETT, Texas — The Rowlett City Council recorded unanimous support April 21 for routine and substantive items on its agenda.
Consent agenda: the council approved the consent agenda (which included declaring 20 used bicycles as surplus property and awarding a contract for the State Highway 66 sewer rehabilitation Phase 2) after the city secretary read the items into the record and a motion and second were made. The presiding official announced the motion "carries unanimously."
Arts grants: Councilmember Alisa Bowers moved to adopt a resolution awarding fiscal year 2026 cultural arts grants and Gary Alexander arts and education grants based on the Arts and Humanities Commission recommendation. The motion was seconded and carried unanimously; council discussion included brief remarks about the role of arts funding.
PID resolution: The council adopted a resolution accepting a preliminary service and assessment plan and preliminary assessment rolls for the Trails at Cottonwood Creek Public Improvement District, called a May 5 public hearing on the levy of special assessments for improvement areas 2 and 3, and approved a second amendment to the development agreement to support bond financing. That motion carried unanimously.
Recorded outcome: each of these items was described in the meeting as "carried unanimously." The transcript does not include a roll‑call tally showing individual yes/no votes.
