Aransas Pass
Upcoming
City Council
The Aransas Pass City Council will consider adopting the 2024 International Building, Residential, Plumbing, Mechanical, Energy, Fuel Gas, Fire, Property Maintenance, Zoning, Existing Building, and National Electrical Codes. They will also vote on purchasing $357,741 in fire department equipment, including breathing apparatus, thermal imagers, and extraction tools. Additionally, the council will authorize a sewer study for overflowing manholes and wastewater treatment plant inflow/infiltration issues, and discuss conditional use permits for tobacco/vape retailers.
- Adoption of 2024 International Building Codes (multiple codes including residential, fire, electrical)
- Authorize purchase of fire department equipment: SCBA, thermal imagers, extraction tools - $357,741
- Issue request for qualifications for sanitary sewer study (overflowing manholes and WWTP infiltration)
- Approve RFPs for hot mix, trucking, and prime oil for Pompano, Pacific, Ave A, and 13th Street paving project
- Issue RFP for sale of three city-owned properties (Townsite Block 624 Lots 6 & 7, Dibrells Bay Front Block 1 Lot 15)
City Council
The city council will hold a closed executive session to discuss the appointment, employment, evaluation, and duties of the city manager, including interviews with candidates. After the closed session, the council may reconvene in open session to take action on the item.
- Executive session under Texas Gov't Code §551.074 to deliberate city manager appointment and interviews
- Possible open-session action on city manager selection
Crime Control & Prevention District Board
The Aransas Pass Crime Control and Prevention District will review its financial statements and the preliminary budget for the upcoming fiscal year. The board will also approve pending invoices and discuss district updates.
- Preliminary budget for fiscal year 2026-2027
- Approval of invoices for payment
- Review of financial statements
Last 30 days
City Council
The City Council will meet to discuss and potentially adopt an ordinance updating various municipal building standards. This includes several editions of the International Code Council series and the National Electrical Code.
- Ordinance adopting 2024 edition International Building, Residential, Plumbing, Mechanical, Energy, Fuel Gas, Fire, Property Maintenance, and Zoning codes
- Adoption of NFPA 70: National Electrical Code 2017 edition
City Council
This is a budget strategic workshop meeting. The City Council will hear presentations of departmental budget priorities for the upcoming fiscal year and discuss how to prioritize those goals. No formal action is expected.
- Presentation of departmental budget priorities for FY 2025-2026
- Council discussion on prioritizing department goals
Charter Review Commission
The Charter Review Commission will discuss proposed amendments to the City Charter covering Articles VII (Budget), VIII (Capital Borrowing), IX (Finance Admin), X (Tax Admin), XI (Franchise & Public Utilities), and XII (General Provisions). They will also approve minutes from the previous meeting.
- Discuss amendments to Article VII – The Budget
- Discuss amendments to Article VIII – Borrowing for Capital Improvements
- Discuss amendments to Article IX – Finance Administration
- Discuss amendments to Article X – Tax Administration
- Discuss amendments to Article XI – Franchise and Public Utilities
Board of Adjustment
The Zoning Board of Adjustments will hold a public hearing and consider a variance request to reduce the required setback for a detached accessory building from 10 feet to 9 feet at 106 Wehring Lane. The board will also approve minutes from the April 15 meeting.
- Variance request for 106 Wehring Ln to reduce detached accessory building setback from 10 ft to 9 ft in R-10 Single-Family District
City Council
The Aransas Pass City Council will consider an ordinance to amend mobile food establishment requirements, including registration, location, and fees. They will also vote on parade permits for the Shrimporee and Saltwater Mardi Gras, approve a mutual aid MOU with DPS, and discuss street paving priorities. Presentations include Flock surveillance and a veterans retreat center.
- Ordinance revising mobile food truck special requirements and fees
- Presentation on Flock automated license plate reader surveillance
- Prioritization of 2026 street paving projects
- Pro rata water extension agreement with Robert Knox for 6-inch line to Highland Ave RV development
- Mutual aid MOU between Aransas Pass police/fire, DPS, and San Patricio Sheriff
Crime Control & Prevention District Board
The Aransas Pass Crime Control and Prevention District Board will consider approving funding for the Foundation for C.H.O.I.C.E. and discuss moving certificates of deposit to another bank. They will also review financial statements, approve invoices, and receive updates on recent crime control initiatives.
- Consider and act on funding the Foundation for C.H.O.I.C.E.
- Review and discuss moving CDs to another bank
- Consider and act on invoices for payment
- Review financial statements
- Review and discuss crime control updates