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Council receives departmental reports; resident urges traffic signal at FM 830 and Rolling Hills

Panorama Village City Council · August 15, 2024
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Summary

Council heard routine departmental updates — permits, police stats, well pumping and code enforcement — and a resident named Gooch urged progress on a traffic light at FM 830 and Rolling Hills and an extension of a wall tied to road expansion.

At its Aug. 15 meeting, the Panorama Village City Council received a set of departmental reports including planning and zoning permit activity, police statistics, public works and code enforcement updates.

Thomas Wells presented Planning & Zoning figures for July: 31 permits in total, including eight plumbing permits, four roof permits, four electrical permits, one deck/patio permit, five generator permits, one carport permit, two driveway permits, three HVAC permits, one fence permit, one window permit and one storage building permit.

Tracy Hudgins reported July police activity of 93 calls for service, 131 extra patrols and 342 patrol miles. Ted Nichols reported Catahoula Well #3 pumped 9,449,000 gallons and that the area recorded 15 inches of rain during the reporting period. Ted Nichols also presented two code-enforcement actions in July (one trash/nuisance and one recreational-vehicle violation).

During the citizen-and-visitor-comments portion, a resident identified as Gooch urged the council to push for a traffic light at FM 830 and Rolling Hills and asked about extending a wall at FM 830 related to road expansion.

These reports were presented for information and no council action on the departmental items was recorded in the meeting minutes.