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Board of Commissioners Meeting | May 19th, 2026

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Parks & EnvironmentInfrastructure

Laguna Park Nears Completion, Expected in Two Weeks

An update was given on the Laguna Park project, which is reported to be 85% complete. The county estimates the project will be fully completed in approximately two weeks.

Hiring & ProcurementInstitutional

Library Children's Department to Receive New Shelving Funded by AEDC Grant

The Board of Commissioners considered and approved the purchase of new metal shelving for the Sergeant Fernando de la Rosa Library Children's Department. The purchase will be funded by awarded AEDC grant funds. JR Inc. was recommended for the award after staff reviewed three quotes. The existing shelving was described as rotting and unstable.

Budget & FinanceOther

Ordinance Approved to Establish Fee for Municipal Lien Collection

The Board of Commissioners considered and approved an ordinance to establish a fee to cover the costs of collecting recorded municipal liens, pursuant to Texas Local Government Code chapters 54 and 214. One commissioner abstained from voting on this matter.

GrantsOther

Authorized Signatories Designated for CDBG-DR Program Grant

The Board of Commissioners considered and approved a resolution to designate authorized signatories for the Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) program, specifically for Glow State contract number 25-144-00002-f. This action is part of the process for managing GLO grants.

Budget & FinanceOther

Resident Urges Tax Rate Reduction Amidst Rising Property Values

During the citizen participation portion of the meeting, Pastor Dino Tuttle addressed the commission regarding taxes. He noted an increase in sales tax revenue and home evaluations, but expressed concern for residents struggling to pay taxes, particularly those without the homestead exemption. He suggested that lowering property tax rates by even two points could demonstrate the commission's commitment to serving the people and potentially attract more residents and investment. He praised the city's efforts in promoting Alamo but urged caution regarding hiring due to costs.

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