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City Approves Lease Agreement for New Golf Carts to Enhance Course Operations and Revenue
The council discussed and approved the purchase of new golf carts for the city's golf course. The proposal involves a lease agreement with Yamaha for 60 months, with an option to roll out after 54 months. This purchase includes nine extra golf carts and two extra beverage carts, replacing aging and unreliable current carts. The new fleet aims to improve the golfer experience and increase revenue, with the additional monthly cost of approximately $4,500 being absorbed by golf course operations, not the general fund. The agreement also includes Yamaha purchasing the city's 126 current carts, provided they are in working condition.
City Manager Angel Jones Announces Departure, Council Extends Gratitude
City Manager Angel Jones announced her departure, effective July 10th, 2026, with plans to move closer to family. The council members expressed gratitude for her service, highlighting her contributions to strengthening the organization, advancing key initiatives, and enhancing public service. They praised her leadership and the positive impact she had on the city, noting that Missouri City is in a better place due to her efforts. Jones expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to serve and confidence in the city's future.
City Council Approves Zoning for 12.97 Acres as Planned Development District 121
The City Council approved an ordinance establishing the zoning classification for approximately 12.97 acres of land as Planned Development District (PD) Number 121. This ordinance regulates and restricts the development and use of property within this district, amends the zoning map, and includes provisions for amending the comprehensive plan. This marks the second reading of the ordinance.
City Council Approves New Consultant Selection Policy, Shifting to Administrative Level
The council voted to approve a motion to repeal and replace the old consultant selection policy with a new administrative policy. The previous policy was council-level, while the new policy will be at the city manager and director level. Staff will now present council with ranked consultant options and rationale, allowing the council to weigh in before decisions are made. This change ensures that the entire council is involved in consultant selection decisions.
City Suspends C Energy Gas Rate Increase for 90 Days to Review Proposal
The City Council unanimously approved a resolution to suspend the proposed rate increase by C Energy Gas LLC for 90 days. C Energy Gas LLC had filed an intent to increase gas rates by approximately 31.4% on May 4th, 2026. The suspension allows the city, as a participant in the Gulf Coast Coalition of Cities, to review the proposal and potentially negotiate a lower rate. This action is intended to protect consumers from excessive rate hikes.
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