Longview
Upcoming
Senior Advisory Committee
This meeting consists of procedural boilerplate. The committee will review previous minutes and receive a report from the director.
Partners in Prevention Steering Committee
The Partners in Prevention Steering Committee will approve minutes and expenditure reports from May 2026. Staff presentations cover the Coalition for Drug-Free Youth, Greater Longview Optimal Wellness, the Aspire Mentoring Program, and Go With the Flow. The committee also hears a program manager report.
- Approval of May 13, 2026 meeting minutes and current expenditure report
- Update on Coalition for Drug-Free Youth (CDFY) programs
- Update on Greater Longview Optimal Wellness (GLOW) programs
- Update on Aspire Mentoring Program (AMP)
- Update on Go With the Flow (GWTF) program
All Other Public Notices
The Health Trustee Board will discuss updated plan options and budget adjustments for the upcoming fiscal year. They will then consider adoption of the Health Plan budget and changes to the Health Plan for fiscal year 2026/2027, following a presentation from HUB International.
- Presentation by Heath Haigood of HUB International on updated plan options
- Consideration and adoption of Health Plan budget for FY2026/2027
- Potential changes to the Health Plan structure
City Council
The City Council will hold public hearings on four zoning items, including rezonings for residential and commercial uses. They will also discuss a safety audit proposal and consider several consent agenda items involving grant funding and contracts for fire suppression and water infrastructure.
- Public hearing on rezone from Agriculture to Single Family (SF-4) on Hidden Hills Circle
- Public hearing on rezone from General Retail to Heavy Commercial on South Eastman Road
- Public hearing on Specific Use Permit for restaurant with private club at Eastman Road and Dennis Drive
- Consider budget amendment allocating $240,000 federal grant + $60,000 local match for Safe Streets for All program
- Consider resolution to apply for $54,271.80 homeland security grant for chemical analysis device for Fire Department
City Council
The council will review several rezoning applications, including residential and commercial requests. They are also considering multiple budget amendments for safety equipment, water infrastructure, and public works grants.
- Rezone: Agriculture to Single Family at Hidden Hills Circle
- Rezone: General Retail to Heavy Commercial on South Eastman Road
- Special Use Permit: Restaurant with Private Club on Eastman Road
- Rezone: General Retail/Heavy Commercial to Planned Development at 119 W. Marshall Avenue
- Budget Amendment: $54,271.80 for Fire Department chemical analysis device
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Parks and Recreation Advisory Board
The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board will meet to review departmental reports on maintenance and beautification. The primary action item for the meeting is a discussion regarding Temple Emanu El.
- Discussion/Action: Temple Emanu El
All Other Public Notices
The Health Trustee Board will hear a presentation on claims, renewals, budget projections, and plan options, then vote to adopt the Health Plan budget for fiscal year 2026/2027.
- Review claims and discuss renewals
- Updated budget projections for current fiscal year
- Discuss plan options and strategic recommendations for FY 2026/2027
- Adopt Health Plan budget for FY 2026/2027
City Council
The City Council will review proposals for a city safety audit and hold an executive session regarding financial incentives for a potential business prospect. The meeting also includes several infrastructure payments and public safety updates.
- Contract for Clarifier Drive Unit and parts not to exceed $60,000
- Final payment of $66,175.67 to McInnis Brothers Construction for Lake Cherokee Water Treatment Plant improvements
- Contract with AT&T Enterprises for Next Generation 911 (NG911) migration
- Interoperable radio communications agreement with Upshur County Sheriff’s Office
- City Code amendments regarding the number of part-time police officers
All Other Public Notices
This notice is for a single event where City Council members may attend a luncheon regarding the state of the economy. No official city business or voting will take place.
- State of the Economy 2026 Luncheon at Infinity Event Center
City Council
This special meeting is primarily procedural, focusing on election certification. The council will review and officially declare the results of the June 13 runoff for City Council District 3. No policy, budget, or zoning items are on the agenda.
- Presentation of canvass for June 13 runoff election (District 3)
- Resolution declaring election results for Council District 3
- Citizen comment period
All Other Public Notices
This is a notice that the Longview City Council may attend the Project 365 Update Meeting scheduled for June 18, 2026. The meeting is informational and no formal decisions or actions are listed on this agenda.
Zoning Board of Adjustment
The Board will consider a public hearing regarding a property variance. The applicant is seeking to reduce the required side yard setback from 8 feet to 5 feet.
- Variance #V26-04: 2605 Northhaven Drive
Planning & Zoning Commission
The commission will hold public hearings on four separate land use applications. These include requests for residential rezoning, commercial upgrades, a restaurant with a private club, and a planned development.
- Rezone 0.530 acres from Agriculture to Single Family near Hidden Hills Circle
- Rezone South Eastman Road property from General Retail to Heavy Commercial
- Specific Use Permit for a restaurant with a private club at Eastman Road and Dennis Drive
- Planned Development rezoning request for 119 W. Marshall Avenue
Longview Firefighters' Relief and Retirement Fund
The board will review monthly bank reconciliations for Moody accounts and internal financial statements. Discussion topics include upcoming retirements, children's benefits, and professional conferences.
- May 2026 Moody Checking reconciliation
- May 2026 Moody Disbursement reconciliation
- May 2026 MSSB Omnibus reconciliation
- Internal financial statements review
- TEXPERS Summer Forum conference update
City Council
The City Council will vote on a consent agenda including a $1.89M contract for the 2026 HMAC Hot In Place Recycling project. Public hearings will be held on four rezoning requests to convert commercial, industrial, or agricultural land to single-family residential. The council will also consider an ordinance overhauling food establishment regulations to comply with recent state laws and a resolution approving a market pay plan for city employees.
- $1,893,404.20 contract with Cutler Repaving for road recycling
- Rezone 0.37 acres at MLK Boulevard and Ira Drive from Heavy Commercial to Single Family
- Rezone 12.54 acres on Gilmer Road from Agricultural to Single Family
- Ordinance updating Chapter 46 (Food Establishments) per Texas SB 1008 and HB 2844
- Resolution approving market pay plan for city personnel