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Council approves property sale, cultural grant, parking code change and tax corrections totaling $136,645

Henderson City Council · June 1, 2026
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Summary

The council approved the sale of city property at 412 Thomas Street with a single‑family covenant, authorized $34,138.62 in recreation donation funds to the Embassy Cultural Center Foundation for the Rec Players program, adopted a parking code amendment for Oakridge Avenue, and approved tax releases/refunds totaling $136,645.73 (including a $128,449.37 grant exemption correction for Henderson Collegiate).

At its Feb. 11 meeting the Henderson City Council approved a series of consent items and routine actions.

The council approved a resolution to sell city‑owned property at 412 Thomas Street to Garret O. Floyd; the deed will include a covenant limiting future structures to a single‑family dwelling. Council approved Ordinance 19‑06 authorizing the use of recreation donation funds to cover first‑year grant funding of $34,138.62 to the Embassy Cultural Center Foundation (ECCF) for the Henderson Rec Players program; ECCF requested that the FY19‑20 budget include $20,000 ongoing support.

Council also adopted Ordinance 19‑08 to amend the city code regarding parking on Oakridge Avenue, removing obsolete non‑parking signage. Finance staff presented tax releases and refunds for December 2018 totaling $136,645.73; the list included a correction removing Henderson Collegiate from the tax rolls (grant exemption adjustment of $128,449.37). Council approved the tax releases and refunds.

All items were approved by unanimous vote.