Pasadena City Council faces easy day
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By ROY N. KENT
The Pasadena City Council looks to keep it light and easy today when it meets in regular session this morning.
The Pasadena City Council will meet at 10 a.m. today in Council Chambers at City Hall. Pre-council is scheduled to start in the chambers at 9:30 a.m.
With no new ordinances read last week, the council has just one ordinance to consider under first reading today.
The ordinance deals with LIT Industrial Texas Limited Partnership’s request to expand its warehouse in the foreign trade zone within the Pasadena industrial district.
The biggest actions of the meeting will be in the consent agenda portion, which includes the finance resolution.
Checks totaling nearly $1.89 million, check card purchases worth more than $116,000 and the Housing Program bill of more than $730,000 all fall under the resolution.
In line for the biggest checks are Beck Disaster Recovery, Inc., (more than $1.12 million) for Hurricane Ike-related cleanup services; Motorola (more than $187,500) for communication-related items; and Waste Management (more than $147,400) for trash-related services.
The Pasadena City Council meets each Tuesday. The first meeting of each month is scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. while the second meeting is slated to begin at 10 a.m. The meetings alternate between evenings and mornings the remainder of the month.
Anyone wishing to comment at the meeting may do so as long as they sign in at least five minutes prior to the start of the meeting with the city secretary in council chambers.
The Pasadena City Council will meet at 10 a.m. today in Council Chambers at City Hall. Pre-council is scheduled to start in the chambers at 9:30 a.m.
With no new ordinances read last week, the council has just one ordinance to consider under first reading today.
The ordinance deals with LIT Industrial Texas Limited Partnership’s request to expand its warehouse in the foreign trade zone within the Pasadena industrial district.
The biggest actions of the meeting will be in the consent agenda portion, which includes the finance resolution.
Checks totaling nearly $1.89 million, check card purchases worth more than $116,000 and the Housing Program bill of more than $730,000 all fall under the resolution.
In line for the biggest checks are Beck Disaster Recovery, Inc., (more than $1.12 million) for Hurricane Ike-related cleanup services; Motorola (more than $187,500) for communication-related items; and Waste Management (more than $147,400) for trash-related services.
The Pasadena City Council meets each Tuesday. The first meeting of each month is scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. while the second meeting is slated to begin at 10 a.m. The meetings alternate between evenings and mornings the remainder of the month.
Anyone wishing to comment at the meeting may do so as long as they sign in at least five minutes prior to the start of the meeting with the city secretary in council chambers.
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