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PUBLIC COMMENTS ON WORK SESSION ITEMS Members of the audience may address the City Council on any Work Session item at the beginning of the meeting. Speakers are allowed three minutes each, grouped by agenda item and called in the order of the agenda. Anyone wishing to speak must fill out a speaker card (located at the entrance to the Council Chambers and on the visitor's side of the Work Session Room) and give it to the City Secretary before the Mayor calls the meeting to order. Speakers are limited to addressing items on the Work Session agenda only. Items on a Regular Meeting agenda should be addressed at the respective Regular Meeting. Items not currently on an agenda may be addressed during the citizen comments portion of any Regular Meeting. |
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CONSIDER THE CONSENT AGENDA Council may ask for discussion or further information on any item posted in the consent agenda of the next Regular Meeting. Council may also ask that an item on the consent agenda be pulled and considered for a vote separate from the consent agenda at the next Regular Meeting. All discussions or deliberations are limited to posted agenda items and may not include new or unposted subject matter. |
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WRITTEN BRIEFINGS Council may ask for discussion, further information, or give direction to staff on an item posted as a written briefing. |
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Amendments to hours for the Jon Comer Skatepark at Rick Oden Park Council is requested to consider amending the operating hours of the Jon Comer Skatepark at Rick Oden Park from 5:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Unless otherwise directed by Council, this item will be scheduled for formal consideration at the December 10, 2024 Regular Meeting. |
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Revised Parks and Recreation Advisory Board By-Laws Council is requested to consider approving the revised by-laws for the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board. Unless otherwise directed by Council, this item will be scheduled for formal consideration at the December 10, 2024 Regular Meeting. |
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City Council Travel and Related Expenses Per City Council Policy, Article II, Division 1, Section 6(E), the City Manager will provide a written briefing on City Council travel and related expenses. |
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Contract with Dillon Morgan Consulting for Process Improvement City Council will review information regarding contracting with Dillon Morgan Consulting for process improvement services and consider approving the agreement during the December 10, 2024 Regular Meeting. |
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VERBAL BRIEFINGS Council may ask for discussion, further information, or give direction to staff on an item posted as a verbal briefing. |
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2025 Bond Study Committee - Final Recommendations to City Council The 2025 Bond Study Committee, with the support of staff, will present their final recommendations to the Mayor and City Council. |
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Development Services Committee Report Councilmember Dylan Hedrick, Chair of the Development Services Committee, and staff will provide a committee report on the following items: the feasibility of requiring a Specific Use Permit for Laundromats in Community Retail (CR) zoning district, which was requested by Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Lucht at the August 5, 2024 Work Session. |
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ANNOUNCE FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS A Councilmember, with a second by another member or the Mayor alone, may ask that an item be placed on a future agenda of the City Council or of a committee of the City Council. No substantive discussion of that item will take place at this time. |
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ADJOURN All Work Sessions of the Garland City Council are broadcast live on CGTV, Time Warner Cable Channel 16 and Frontier FIOS TV 44. Meetings are rebroadcast at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. Tuesdays - Sundays. Live streaming and on-demand videos of the meetings are also available online at GarlandTX.tv. Copies of the meetings can be purchased through the City Secretary's Office (audio CDs are $1 each and DVDs are $3 each). |
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NOTICE: The City Council may recess from the open session and convene in a closed executive session if the discussion of any of the listed agenda items concerns one or more of the following matters:
- Pending/contemplated litigation, settlement offer(s), and matters concerning privileged and unprivileged client information deemed confidential by Rule 1.05 of the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct. Sec. 551.071, Tex. Gov't Code.
- The purchase, exchange, lease or value of real property, if the deliberation in an open meeting would have a detrimental effect on the position of the City in negotiations with a third person. Sec. 551.072, Tex. Gov't Code.
- A contract for a prospective gift or donation to the City, if the deliberation in an open meeting would have a detrimental effect on the position of the City in negotiations with a third person. Sec. 551.073, Tex. Gov't Code.
- Personnel matters involving the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline or dismissal of a public officer or employee or to hear a complaint against an officer or employee. Sec. 551.074, Tex. Gov't Code.
- The deployment, or specific occasions for implementation of security personnel or devices. Sec. 551.076,Tex. Gov't Code.
- Discussions or deliberations regarding commercial or financial information that the City has received from a business prospect that the City seeks to have to locate, stay, or expand in or near the territory of the City and with which the City is conducting economic development negotiations; or to deliberate the offer of a financial or other incentive to a business prospect of the sort described in this provision. Sec. 551.087, Tex. Gov't Code.
- Discussions, deliberations, votes, or other final action on matters related to the City's competitive activity, including information that would, if disclosed, give advantage to competitors or prospective competitors and is reasonably related to one or more of the following categories of information:
- generation unit specific and portfolio fixed and variable costs, including forecasts of those costs, capital improvement plans for generation units, and generation unit operating characteristics and outage scheduling;
- bidding and pricing information for purchased power, generation, and fuel, and Electric Reliability Council of Texas bids, prices, offers, and related services and strategies;
- effective fuel and purchased power agreements and fuel transportation arrangements and contracts;
- risk management information, contracts, and strategies, including fuel hedging and storage;
- plans, studies, proposals, and analyses for system improvements, additions, or sales, other than transmission and distribution system improvements inside the service area for which the public power utility is the sole certificated retail provider; and
- customer billing, contract, and usage information, electric power pricing information, system load characteristics, and electric power marketing analyses and strategies. Sec. 551.086; Tex. Gov't Code; Sec. 552.133, Tex. Gov't Code]
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Each year, the City Council reviews and updates its goals for the Garland community and City operations. City management uses these goals to guide operational priorities, decision-making and resource allocation.
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