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Tue Aug 25, 2026 · 05:00 PM
August 25 & 26, 2026 - Houston City Council Session
Council to reauthorize tax abatement ordinance, approve $393.9M tech spending
The Houston City Council will hold a public hearing on reauthorizing the city's tax abatement ordinance and vote on a consent agenda of contracts, ordinances, and other items. Key actions include approving a $393.9 million technology spending authority, a $12 million airport construction amendment, and several infrastructure and service contracts. The agenda also includes final votes on eight commercial waste hauling franchises and a land bank agreement for the former Sunnyside Landfill.
- Public hearing on reauthorizing the City's Tax Abatement Ordinance
- Approve $393,877,973.01 for technology products/services via cooperative purchasing (Item 29)
- Approve $12,000,000 for Central Utilities Plant Renovations at Bush Intercontinental Airport (Item 30)
- Approve $540,613.96 for Hepatitis C testing equipment (Item 4)
- Approve $61,945,461.84 for valve assessment services with Hydromax USA (Item 10)
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Tuesday, August 25, 2026
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AGENDA
CITY OF HOUSTON ■ CITY COUNCIL
August 25, 2026
MAYOR
JOHN WHITMIRE
CONTROLLER
CHRIS HOLLINS
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBERS
Amy Peck
District A
Tiffany D. Thomas
District F
Tarsha Jackson
District B
Mary Nan Huffman
District G
Joe Panzarella
District C
Mario Castillo
District H
Carolyn Evans-Shabazz,
Ed.D.
District D
Joaquin Martinez
District I
Fred Flickinger
District E
Martha Castex-Tatum
District K
Edward Pollard
District J
AT-LARGE COUNCIL MEMBERS
Julian Ramirez
Position 1
Willie Davis
Position 2
Twila Carter
Position 3
Alejandra Salinas
Position 4
Sallie Alcorn
Position 5
Marta Crinejo
Director - City Council Agenda
Troy D. Lemon
City Secretary
In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act the agenda is posted for public information, at all times, for at least 3 business days preceding
the scheduled time of the meeting on the bulletin board located on the exterior wall of the City Hall building at 901 Bagby.
The agenda may be accessed via the Internet at https://houstontx.primegov.com/public/portal. Copies of the agenda are available in the Office
of the City Secretary in the City Hall Annex, Public Level at no charge or to receive the agenda by mail send check or money order for $52.00 for a
one year subscription, made payable to the City of Houston to the attention of the City Secretary, P.O. Box 1562, Houston, Texas 77251.
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Wed Aug 19, 2026 · 09:00 AM
August 18 & 19, 2026 - Houston City Council Session
Council to vote on $42.8M vehicle purchase for police, fire, other departments
The Houston City Council is meeting on August 18-19, 2026, to consider a consent agenda of 42 items and a non-consent item. Key decisions include approving spending for vehicles, water meters, and various contracts, as well as setting a public hearing for a TIRZ plan amendment. The agenda also includes a council member item to amend air conditioning requirements for rental properties.
- Approve $42,757,000 for various vehicles and fleet maintenance equipment for police, fire, and other departments
- Approve $17,832,589.07 for water meters and repair parts through cooperative purchasing
- Approve $12,000,000 for Central Utilities Plant renovations at George Bush Intercontinental Airport
- Approve tax abatement agreement with NRG Greens Bayou 6 LLC in an Enterprise Zone
- Set public hearing for TIRZ Ninth Project Plan Amendment on August 26, 2026
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Tuesday, August 18, 2026
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AGENDA
CITY OF HOUSTON ■ CITY COUNCIL
August 18, 2026
MAYOR
JOHN WHITMIRE
CONTROLLER
CHRIS HOLLINS
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBERS
Amy Peck
District A
Tiffany D. Thomas
District F
Tarsha Jackson
District B
Mary Nan Huffman
District G
Joe Panzarella
District C
Mario Castillo
District H
Carolyn Evans-Shabazz,
Ed.D.
District D
Joaquin Martinez
District I
Fred Flickinger
District E
Martha Castex-Tatum
District K
Edward Pollard
District J
AT-LARGE COUNCIL MEMBERS
Julian Ramirez
Position 1
Willie Davis
Position 2
Twila Carter
Position 3
Alejandra Salinas
Position 4
Sallie Alcorn
Position 5
Marta Crinejo
Director - City Council Agenda
Troy D. Lemon
City Secretary
In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act the agenda is posted for public information, at all times, for at least 3 business days preceding
the scheduled time of the meeting on the bulletin board located on the exterior wall of the City Hall building at 901 Bagby.
The agenda may be accessed via the Internet at https://houstontx.primegov.com/public/portal. Copies of the agenda are available in the Office
of the City Secretary in the City Hall Annex, Public Level at no charge or to receive the agenda by mail send check or money order for $52.00 for a
one year subscription, made payable to the City of Houston to the attention of the City Secretary, P.O. Box 1562, Houston, Texas 77251.
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Wed Aug 12, 2026 · 09:00 AM
August 11 & 12, 2026 - Houston City Council Session
Council to vote on $345M bond sale, marijuana charter amendment, and tax abatement for NRG
The Houston City Council will hold public hearings on a tax abatement agreement with NRG Greens Bayou 6 LLC and on youth recreation program standards. Key votes include authorizing a $345 million Tax and Revenue Anticipation Note sale, ordering a November 2026 special election on a charter amendment to deprioritize marijuana enforcement and ban no-knock warrants, and approving a $393.9 million technology purchasing agreement.
- Public hearing on proposed Tax Abatement Agreement with NRG GREENS BAYOU 6 LLC
- Motion to sell $345,000,000 Tax and Revenue Anticipation Notes, Series 2026
- Ordinance ordering a November 3, 2026 special election on charter amendment to deprioritize marijuana enforcement and ban no-knock warrants
- Approve spending authority up to $393,877,973 for technology products and services for various departments
- Ordinance authorizing purchase of 4.5 acres in District E for consolidation of Fire Stations #101 and #104
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Tuesday, August 11, 2026
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AGENDA
CITY OF HOUSTON ■ CITY COUNCIL
August 11, 2026
MAYOR
JOHN WHITMIRE
CONTROLLER
CHRIS HOLLINS
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBERS
Amy Peck
District A
Tiffany D. Thomas
District F
Tarsha Jackson
District B
Mary Nan Huffman
District G
Joe Panzarella
District C
Mario Castillo
District H
Carolyn Evans-Shabazz,
Ed.D.
District D
Joaquin Martinez
District I
Fred Flickinger
District E
Martha Castex-Tatum
District K
Edward Pollard
District J
AT-LARGE COUNCIL MEMBERS
Julian Ramirez
Position 1
Willie Davis
Position 2
Twila Carter
Position 3
Alejandra Salinas
Position 4
Sallie Alcorn
Position 5
Marta Crinejo
Director - City Council Agenda
Troy D. Lemon
City Secretary
In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act the agenda is posted for public information, at all times, for at least 3 business days preceding
the scheduled time of the meeting on the bulletin board located on the exterior wall of the City Hall building at 901 Bagby.
The agenda may be accessed via the Internet at https://houstontx.primegov.com/public/portal. Copies of the agenda are available in the Office
of the City Secretary in the City Hall Annex, Public Level at no charge or to receive the agenda by mail send check or money order for $52.00 for a
one year subscription, made payable to the City of Houston to the attention of the City Secretary, P.O. Box 1562, Houston, Texas 77251.
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Wed Jul 29, 2026 · 09:00 AM
July 28 & 29, 2026 - Houston City Council Session
City Council considers $106 million wastewater plant expansion and $101 million IT contracts
Houston City Council is meeting to vote on several high-value infrastructure and technology contracts. Key items include wastewater treatment expansion at Intercontinental Airport and professional IT consulting services.
- Contract with REYTEC CONSTRUCTION RESOURCES INC for Intercontinental Airport Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion: $106,038,296.40
- IT Professional and Consulting Services contracts for Enterprise Application Services: $101,353,352.00
- Contracts with ALSTOM TRANSPORT USA, INC for Skyway Service Life Renewal at George Bush Intercontinental Airport: $25,000,000.00
- Spending authority for Specialized, High-Capacity Fiber Optic Circuit Services awarded to PS LIGHTWAVE, LLC: $5,183,640.00
- Ordinance establishing information requirements for applicants seeking to open and operate a cemetery
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Tuesday, July 28, 2026
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AGENDA
CITY OF HOUSTON ■ CITY COUNCIL
July 28, 2026
MAYOR
JOHN WHITMIRE
CONTROLLER
CHRIS HOLLINS
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBERS
Amy Peck
District A
Tiffany D. Thomas
District F
Tarsha Jackson
District B
Mary Nan Huffman
District G
Joe Panzarella
District C
Mario Castillo
District H
Carolyn Evans-Shabazz,
Ed.D.
District D
Joaquin Martinez
District I
Fred Flickinger
District E
Martha Castex-Tatum
District K
Edward Pollard
District J
AT-LARGE COUNCIL MEMBERS
Julian Ramirez
Position 1
Willie Davis
Position 2
Twila Carter
Position 3
Alejandra Salinas
Position 4
Sallie Alcorn
Position 5
Marta Crinejo
Director - City Council Agenda
Troy D. Lemon
City Secretary
In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act the agenda is posted for public information, at all times, for at least 3 business days preceding
the scheduled time of the meeting on the bulletin board located on the exterior wall of the City Hall building at 901 Bagby.
The agenda may be accessed via the Internet at https://houstontx.primegov.com/public/portal. Copies of the agenda are available in the Office
of the City Secretary in the City Hall Annex, Public Level at no charge or to receive the agenda by mail send check or money order for $52.00 for a
one year subscription, made payable to the City of Houston to the attention of the City Secretary, P.O. Box 1562, Houston, Texas 77251.
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Wed Jul 22, 2026 · 09:00 AM
July 21 & 22, 2026 - Houston City Council Session
Houston City Council to vote on water, sewer, and road projects
The Houston City Council will consider a consent agenda with 31 items, including contracts for water line construction, bridge rehabilitation, and park improvements. The session also includes ordinances for zoning changes and the acquisition of land for drainage projects.
- Bridge replacement agreements for Emile Street, Laura Koppe Road, and Furray Road
- Water line extension contract with KUO & Associates for US 59 ($4,466,700)
- Water line construction contract with HTOWN ENGINEERS for Bellaire Boulevard ($5,138,258)
- Ground water facility improvements contract with Industrial TX Corp ($18,591,154)
- Zoning changes for Special Minimum Lot Size Blocks on Wheeler, Leland, and Redbud Streets
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Tuesday, July 21, 2026
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AGENDA
CITY OF HOUSTON ■ CITY COUNCIL
July 21, 2026
MAYOR
JOHN WHITMIRE
CONTROLLER
CHRIS HOLLINS
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBERS
Amy Peck
District A
Tiffany D. Thomas
District F
Tarsha Jackson
District B
Mary Nan Huffman
District G
Joe Panzarella
District C
Mario Castillo
District H
Carolyn Evans-Shabazz,
Ed.D.
District D
Joaquin Martinez
District I
Fred Flickinger
District E
Martha Castex-Tatum
District K
Edward Pollard
District J
AT-LARGE COUNCIL MEMBERS
Julian Ramirez
Position 1
Willie Davis
Position 2
Twila Carter
Position 3
Alejandra Salinas
Position 4
Sallie Alcorn
Position 5
Marta Crinejo
Director - City Council Agenda
Troy D. Lemon
City Secretary
In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act the agenda is posted for public information, at all times, for at least 3 business days preceding
the scheduled time of the meeting on the bulletin board located on the exterior wall of the City Hall building at 901 Bagby.
The agenda may be accessed via the Internet at https://houstontx.primegov.com/public/portal. Copies of the agenda are available in the Office
of the City Secretary in the City Hall Annex, Public Level at no charge or to receive the agenda by mail send check or money order for $52.00 for a
one year subscription, made payable to the City of Houston to the attention of the City Secretary, P.O. Box 1562, Houston, Texas 77251.
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Wed Jul 15, 2026 · 09:00 AM
July 14 & 15, 2026 - Houston City Council Session
El Ayuntamiento de Houston aprobará bonos por $750M y diversos contratos de infraestructura
El Ayuntamiento de Houston considerará una agenda de consentimiento con 33 artículos, que incluyen la aprobación de $750 millones en Bonos de Ingresos de la Autoridad de Finanzas Públicas y múltiples contratos de infraestructura. El consejo también escuchará a oradores públicos y revisará el estado financiero de la ciudad.
- Aprobación de $750M en Bonos de Ingresos de la Autoridad de Finanzas Públicas (Serie 2026)
- Autorización de $27.75M para Servicios de Mantenimiento de Terrenos
- Autorización de $14.6M para Rescate de Aeronaves y Estación de Bomberos No. 81
- Audiencia pública programada para el 12 de agosto sobre los Estándares de Cuidado del Programa de Recreación Juvenil de Houston
- Audiencia pública programada para el 12 de agosto sobre el Acuerdo de Exención de Impuestos con NRG Greens Bayou 6 LLC
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Tuesday, July 14, 2026
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AGENDA
CITY OF HOUSTON ■ CITY COUNCIL
July 14, 2026
MAYOR
JOHN WHITMIRE
CONTROLLER
CHRIS HOLLINS
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBERS
Amy Peck
District A
Tiffany D. Thomas
District F
Tarsha Jackson
District B
Mary Nan Huffman
District G
Joe Panzarella
District C
Mario Castillo
District H
Carolyn Evans-Shabazz,
Ed.D.
District D
Joaquin Martinez
District I
Fred Flickinger
District E
Martha Castex-Tatum
District K
Edward Pollard
District J
AT-LARGE COUNCIL MEMBERS
Julian Ramirez
Position 1
Willie Davis
Position 2
Twila Carter
Position 3
Alejandra Salinas
Position 4
Sallie Alcorn
Position 5
Marta Crinejo
Director - City Council Agenda
Troy D. Lemon
City Secretary
In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act the agenda is posted for public information, at all times, for at least 3 business days preceding
the scheduled time of the meeting on the bulletin board located on the exterior wall of the City Hall building at 901 Bagby.
The agenda may be accessed via the Internet at https://houstontx.primegov.com/public/portal. Copies of the agenda are available in the Office
of the City Secretary in the City Hall Annex, Public Level at no charge or to receive the agenda by mail send check or money order for $52.00 for a
one year subscription, made payable to the City of Houston to the attention of the City Secretary, P.O. Box 1562, Houston, Texas 77251.
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Wed Jul 8, 2026 · 09:00 AM
July 7 & 8, 2026 - Houston City Council Session
El Concejo autoriza financiamiento de servicios públicos por $1.5B y asignación de $300M para aeropuerto
El Concejo de la Ciudad de Houston llevará a cabo audiencias públicas sobre créditos fiscales para vivienda, regulaciones de parques y un bono para instalaciones de salud conductual. El organismo también votará sobre medidas importantes de financiamiento, incluyendo $1.5 mil millones en pagarés comerciales de servicios públicos y $300 millones para United Airlines en IAH. Además, el consejo aprobará acuerdos intergubernamentales con el Condado de Harris para varias zonas de reinversión y finalizará contratos de reparación de calles.
- Audiencia pública sobre Créditos Fiscales para Vivienda del 4% para Windshire Apartments en 4415 Shaver Street
- Autorización de hasta $1.5 mil millones en Pagarés Comerciales del Sistema de Servicios Públicos Combinados
- Asignación de $300 millones del Fondo Consolidado de Construcción del Sistema Aeroportuario 2011 para United Airlines en IAH
- Acuerdos intergubernamentales con el Condado de Harris para las zonas de reinversión de Gulfgate, Greater Greenspoint, Near Northside y Harrisburg
- Aprobaciones de pago final para contratos de rehabilitación de calles y drenaje de FY2021-FY2023 con DL Glover y Grava LLC
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Tuesday, July 07, 2026
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AGENDA
CITY OF HOUSTON ■ CITY COUNCIL
July 7, 2026
MAYOR
JOHN WHITMIRE
CONTROLLER
CHRIS HOLLINS
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBERS
Amy Peck
District A
Tiffany D. Thomas
District F
Tarsha Jackson
District B
Mary Nan Huffman
District G
Joe Panzarella
District C
Mario Castillo
District H
Carolyn Evans-Shabazz,
Ed.D.
District D
Joaquin Martinez
District I
Fred Flickinger
District E
Martha Castex-Tatum
District K
Edward Pollard
District J
AT-LARGE COUNCIL MEMBERS
Julian Ramirez
Position 1
Willie Davis
Position 2
Twila Carter
Position 3
Alejandra Salinas
Position 4
Sallie Alcorn
Position 5
Marta Crinejo
Director - City Council Agenda
Troy D. Lemon
City Secretary
In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act the agenda is posted for public information, at all times, for at least 3 business days preceding
the scheduled time of the meeting on the bulletin board located on the exterior wall of the City Hall building at 901 Bagby.
The agenda may be accessed via the Internet at https://houstontx.primegov.com/public/portal. Copies of the agenda are available in the Office
of the City Secretary in the City Hall Annex, Public Level at no charge or to receive the agenda by mail send check or money order for $52.00 for a
one year subscription, made payable to the City of Houston to the attention of the City Secretary, P.O. Box 1562, Houston, Texas 77251.
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Wed Jun 24, 2026 · 09:00 AM
June 23 & 24, 2026 - Houston City Council Session
El Concejo Municipal considera vivienda asequible, recuperación de tormentas e infraestructura aeroportuaria
El Concejo revisará varias ordenanzas, incluido un préstamo de $4 millones para el desarrollo de apartamentos para personas mayores en Bernicia Place. También adoptarán pautas para el programa de reparación de viviendas unifamiliares del Derecho de 2024 y el Huracán Beryl, así como diversas mejoras en las carreteras del aeropuerto.
- Aprobación de un préstamo de $4,000,000 para los apartamentos para personas mayores Bernicia Place en 6000 Scottcrest Dr.
- Adopción de las pautas del programa de reparación de viviendas unifamiliares del Derecho de 2024 y el Huracán Beryl
- Acuerdos de mejora de carreteras para el Aeropuerto Intercontinental George Bush (IAH)
- Contrato con Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service por $1,638,425.00 para la gestión de peligros de vida silvestre
- Creación del Fondo de Apoyo a la Fundación de la Biblioteca Pública de Houston
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Tuesday, June 23, 2026
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AGENDA
CITY OF HOUSTON ■ CITY COUNCIL
June 23, 2026
MAYOR
JOHN WHITMIRE
CONTROLLER
CHRIS HOLLINS
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBERS
Amy Peck
District A
Tiffany D. Thomas
District F
Tarsha Jackson
District B
Mary Nan Huffman
District G
Joe Panzarella
District C
Mario Castillo
District H
Carolyn Evans-Shabazz,
Ed.D.
District D
Joaquin Martinez
District I
Fred Flickinger
District E
Martha Castex-Tatum
District K
Edward Pollard
District J
AT-LARGE COUNCIL MEMBERS
Julian Ramirez
Position 1
Willie Davis
Position 2
Twila Carter
Position 3
Alejandra Salinas
Position 4
Sallie Alcorn
Position 5
Marta Crinejo
Director - City Council Agenda
Troy D. Lemon
City Secretary
In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act the agenda is posted for public information, at all times, for at least 3 business days preceding
the scheduled time of the meeting on the bulletin board located on the exterior wall of the City Hall building at 901 Bagby.
The agenda may be accessed via the Internet at https://houstontx.primegov.com/public/portal. Copies of the agenda are available in the Office
of the City Secretary in the City Hall Annex, Public Level at no charge or to receive the agenda by mail send check or money order for $52.00 for a
one year subscription, made payable to the City of Houston to the attention of the City Secretary, P.O. Box 1562, Houston, Texas 77251.
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Wed Jun 17, 2026 · 09:00 AM
June 16 & 17, 2026 - Houston City Council Session
El Concejo aprobará $135M+ para mejoras en la Planta de Purificación de Agua Este
El Concejo Municipal votará una agenda de consentimiento de 39 puntos, que incluye financiamiento importante para infraestructura hídrica. Las decisiones clave incluyen $93.8M para ingeniería y $26.4M para gestión de construcción en la Planta de Purificación de Agua Este, además de $8.5M para 25 parques vecinales y $8.2M para un centro de procesamiento conjunto con el Condado de Harris.
- Contrato de $93.8M con CDM Smith para el diseño de la Planta de Purificación de Agua Este
- Contrato de $26.4M con Kiewit para gerente de construcción con riesgo en la misma planta
- $8.5M para mejoras en 25 parques vecinales bajo Let's Play Houston
- $8.2M para el Centro de Procesamiento Conjunto con el Condado de Harris
- $11.1M para drenaje y renovación de calles en el área de Chateau Forest
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Wednesday, June 17, 2026
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AGENDA
CITY OF HOUSTON ■ CITY COUNCIL
June 17, 2026
MAYOR
JOHN WHITMIRE
CONTROLLER
CHRIS HOLLINS
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBERS
Amy Peck
District A
Tiffany D. Thomas
District F
Tarsha Jackson
District B
Mary Nan Huffman
District G
Joe Panzarella
District C
Mario Castillo
District H
Carolyn Evans-Shabazz,
Ed.D.
District D
Joaquin Martinez
District I
Fred Flickinger
District E
Martha Castex-Tatum
District K
Edward Pollard
District J
AT-LARGE COUNCIL MEMBERS
Julian Ramirez
Position 1
Willie Davis
Position 2
Twila Carter
Position 3
Alejandra Salinas
Position 4
Sallie Alcorn
Position 5
Marta Crinejo
Director - City Council Agenda
Troy D. Lemon
City Secretary
In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act the agenda is posted for public information, at all times, for at least 3 business days preceding
the scheduled time of the meeting on the bulletin board located on the exterior wall of the City Hall building at 901 Bagby.
The agenda may be accessed via the Internet at https://houstontx.primegov.com/public/portal. Copies of the agenda are available in the Office
of the City Secretary in the City Hall Annex, Public Level at no charge or to receive the agenda by mail send check or money order for $52.00 for a
one year subscription, made payable to the City of Houston to the attention of the City Secretary, P.O. Box 1562, Houston, Texas 77251.
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Wed Jun 10, 2026 · 09:00 AM
June 9 & 10, 2026 - Houston City Council Session
Concejo votará sobre contrato de reparación de agua/aguas residuales por $68M y otros grandes gastos de infraestructura
El Concejo Municipal de Houston llevará a cabo una audiencia pública sobre una propuesta para usar parte de Chimney Rock Park para un corredor de servicios públicos de alcantarillado sanitario. La agenda de consentimiento incluye docenas de artículos, destacando más de $100 millones en gastos para reparaciones y rehabilitación de instalaciones de agua y aguas residuales, incluido un contrato de $68 millones con Insituform Technologies. Otros artículos incluyen asignaciones para la restauración del huracán Harvey ($7.5M), mejoras de iluminación de parques y demolición de edificios peligrosos.
- Audiencia pública sobre corredor de servicios públicos de 0.17 acres en Chimney Rock Park para infraestructura de alcantarillado
- Aprobar autorización de gasto de $68,000,000 para reparación de agua/aguas residuales con Insituform Technologies (Artículo 18)
- Aprobar ordenanza de $18,650,000 para rehabilitación de agua/aguas residuales con Boyer, Inc. (Artículo 14)
- Asignar $7,486,000 para proyectos de restauración del huracán Harvey (Artículo 27)
- Asignar $1,284,000 para mejoras de iluminación de campos de béisbol y parques (Artículo 30)
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Tuesday, June 09, 2026
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AGENDA
CITY OF HOUSTON ■ CITY COUNCIL
June 9, 2026
MAYOR
JOHN WHITMIRE
CONTROLLER
CHRIS HOLLINS
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBERS
Amy Peck
District A
Tiffany D. Thomas
District F
Tarsha Jackson
District B
Mary Nan Huffman
District G
Joe Panzarella
District C
Mario Castillo
District H
Carolyn Evans-Shabazz,
Ed.D.
District D
Joaquin Martinez
District I
Fred Flickinger
District E
Martha Castex-Tatum
District K
Edward Pollard
District J
AT-LARGE COUNCIL MEMBERS
Julian Ramirez
Position 1
Willie Davis
Position 2
Twila Carter
Position 3
Alejandra Salinas
Position 4
Sallie Alcorn
Position 5
Marta Crinejo
Director - City Council Agenda
Troy D. Lemon
City Secretary
In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act the agenda is posted for public information, at all times, for at least 3 business days preceding
the scheduled time of the meeting on the bulletin board located on the exterior wall of the City Hall building at 901 Bagby.
The agenda may be accessed via the Internet at https://houstontx.primegov.com/public/portal. Copies of the agenda are available in the Office
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Wed Jun 3, 2026 · 09:00 AM
June 2 & 3, 2026 - Houston City Council Session
El Concejo celebra audiencia pública y vota el presupuesto municipal para el año fiscal 2027
El Concejo Municipal celebrará una audiencia pública sobre el presupuesto propuesto para el año fiscal 2027, que mantiene la tasa impositiva sin cambios pero aumenta la factura tributaria media de vivienda en $22.20. Después de la audiencia, el concejo votará sobre la ordenanza presupuestaria y los asuntos relacionados, incluyendo la financiación del Centro de Ciencias Forenses, el Centro de Recuperación y Ethan Health. El concejo también considerará numerosos contratos, incluyendo un acuerdo de suministro químico por $26.6 millones, $31.8 millones para un nuevo refugio de animales BARC y $22 millones para reparaciones de bombas.
- Audiencia pública sobre el presupuesto FY2027; la tasa impositiva se mantiene en $0.519190 por cada $100 de valor
- Ordenanza que adopta el presupuesto FY2027, incluyendo la reorganización de Solid Waste en Houston Public Works
- Contrato con USALCO, LLC para el suministro de hierro ferroso líquido y sulfato férrico: $26,624,856
- Ordenanza que asigna $31,837,014 para el Centro de Adopción BARC, la Renovación del Domo y el Reemplazo del Almacén
- Enmienda de contrato con Marine Services para la reparación de bombas no sumergibles: hasta $22,000,000
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CITY OF HOUSTON ■ CITY COUNCIL
June 2, 2026
MAYOR
JOHN WHITMIRE
CONTROLLER
CHRIS HOLLINS
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBERS
Amy Peck
District A
Tiffany D. Thomas
District F
Tarsha Jackson
District B
Mary Nan Huffman
District G
Joe Panzarella
District C
Mario Castillo
District H
Carolyn Evans-Shabazz,
Ed.D.
District D
Joaquin Martinez
District I
Fred Flickinger
District E
Martha Castex-Tatum
District K
Edward Pollard
District J
AT-LARGE COUNCIL MEMBERS
Julian Ramirez
Position 1
Willie Davis
Position 2
Twila Carter
Position 3
Alejandra Salinas
Position 4
Sallie Alcorn
Position 5
Marta Crinejo
Director - City Council Agenda
Troy D. Lemon
City Secretary
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the scheduled time of the meeting on the bulletin board located on the exterior wall of the City Hall building at 901 Bagby.
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Wed May 27, 2026 · 09:00 AM
May 27, 2026 - Consolidated Houston City Council Session
El Concejo votará sobre el cambio de nombre de Cesar Chavez Blvd a Joe E Ramirez Blvd
El Concejo Municipal discutirá y votará sobre ordenanzas que incluyen cambio de nombre de calles, contratos para mejoras aeroportuarias, construcción de estaciones de bomberos y un acuerdo de mantenimiento de instalaciones de $35M. La agenda de consentimiento cubre numerosos elementos rutinarios como nombramientos de juntas, tarifas de permisos y transferencias de propiedades.
- Cambiar el nombre de North y South Cesar Chavez Boulevard a MSG Joe E Ramirez Boulevard (Distrito I)
- $19.3M asignación para el reemplazo de la Estación de Bomberos 104 de HFD (Distrito E)
- $35M acuerdo derivado con TDIndustries para servicios de mantenimiento y reparación de instalaciones (Distrito I)
- $11.4M contrato para mejoras estructurales del Skyway en el Aeropuerto Intercontinental George Bush (Distrito B)
- Ordenanza que modifica el Capítulo 47 para establecer tarifas de agua para granjas urbanas
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CITY OF HOUSTON ■ CITY COUNCIL
May 27, 2026
MAYOR
JOHN WHITMIRE
CONTROLLER
CHRIS HOLLINS
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBERS
Amy Peck
District A
Tiffany D. Thomas
District F
Tarsha Jackson
District B
Mary Nan Huffman
District G
Abbie Kamin
District C
Mario Castillo
District H
Carolyn Evans-Shabazz,
Ed.D.
District D
Joaquin Martinez
District I
Fred Flickinger
District E
Martha Castex-Tatum
District K
Edward Pollard
District J
AT-LARGE COUNCIL MEMBERS
Julian Ramirez
Position 1
Willie Davis
Position 2
Twila Carter
Position 3
Alejandra Salinas
Position 4
Sallie Alcorn
Position 5
Marta Crinejo
Director - City Council Agenda
Troy D. Lemon
City Secretary
In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act the agenda is posted for public information, at all times, for at least 3 business days preceding
the scheduled time of the meeting on the bulletin board located on the exterior wall of the City Hall building at 901 Bagby.
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May 19 & 20, 2026 - Houston City Council Session
El Concejo asignará $16.6M para subvenciones de la Copa Mundial de la FIFA
El Concejo de la Ciudad de Houston votará sobre numerosas ordenanzas, incluyendo la asignación de $16.6 millones de los fondos del Programa de Subvenciones de la Copa Mundial de la FIFA y la autorización de un acuerdo de reembolso de $2 millones para la seguridad en los eventos de Fan Fest. El concejo también considera una resolución para establecer una audiencia pública sobre el presupuesto de la ciudad para el año fiscal 2026-2027 para el 3 de junio de 2026. Otros artículos incluyen la aprobación de un contrato de $7.7 millones para la reducción de pintura a base de plomo y diversas apropiaciones para mejoras de parques.
- Asignar $16,635,000 del Programa de Subvenciones de la Copa Mundial de la FIFA para acuerdos interlocales (Artículo 28)
- Aprobar un acuerdo de reembolso de $2,000,000 con Sports Authority Foundation para la seguridad de World Cup Fan Fest (Artículo 29)
- Aprobar un contrato de $7,676,250 para servicios de reducción de riesgos de pintura a base de plomo (Artículo 23)
- Apropiar $1,988,000 para la compra de diversos vehículos y equipos (Artículo 14)
- Establecer la audiencia pública del 3 de junio sobre el presupuesto de la ciudad para julio de 2026-junio de 2027 (Artículo 10)
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CITY OF HOUSTON ■ CITY COUNCIL
May 19, 2026
MAYOR
JOHN WHITMIRE
CONTROLLER
CHRIS HOLLINS
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBERS
Amy Peck
District A
Tiffany D. Thomas
District F
Tarsha Jackson
District B
Mary Nan Huffman
District G
Abbie Kamin
District C
Mario Castillo
District H
Carolyn Evans-Shabazz,
Ed.D.
District D
Joaquin Martinez
District I
Fred Flickinger
District E
Martha Castex-Tatum
District K
Edward Pollard
District J
AT-LARGE COUNCIL MEMBERS
Julian Ramirez
Position 1
Willie Davis
Position 2
Twila Carter
Position 3
Alejandra Salinas
Position 4
Sallie Alcorn
Position 5
Marta Crinejo
Director - City Council Agenda
Troy D. Lemon
City Secretary
In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act the agenda is posted for public information, at all times, for at least 3 business days preceding
the scheduled time of the meeting on the bulletin board located on the exterior wall of the City Hall building at 901 Bagby.
The agenda may be accessed via the Internet at https://houstontx.primegov.com/public/portal. Copies of the agenda are available in the Office
of the City Secretary in the City Hall Annex, Public Level at no charge or to receive the agenda by mail send check or money order for $52.00 for a
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Wed May 13, 2026 · 09:00 AM
May 12 & 13, 2026 - Houston City Council Session
El Concejo aprueba contrato de $24M para equipos de vehículos de emergencia
El Concejo Municipal de Houston está considerando una agenda de consentimiento de 32 puntos, incluidos contratos para equipos de vehículos de emergencia, mejoras aeroportuarias y renovaciones de parques. Las decisiones clave incluyen la aprobación de $24.2 millones para piezas y servicios de vehículos de seguridad, $5 millones para reemplazo de techos en el aeropuerto y $9 millones para restablecimiento de zanjas. Varias ordenanzas abordan servidumbres de propiedades y cambios de zonificación.
- Contrato de $24.2M con Dana Safety Supply para equipos de vehículos de emergencia
- Asignación de $5M para reemplazo de techo en el aeropuerto (Ordenanza 13)
- Contrato de $9M para trabajos de restablecimiento de zanjas (Ordenanza 30)
- $1.4M para equipos de control en el aeropuerto (Ordenanza 14)
- Ordenanza que modifica las regulaciones de alimentos y medicamentos (Sección 20-17)
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CITY OF HOUSTON ■ CITY COUNCIL
May 12, 2026
MAYOR
JOHN WHITMIRE
CONTROLLER
CHRIS HOLLINS
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBERS
Amy Peck
District A
Tiffany D. Thomas
District F
Tarsha Jackson
District B
Mary Nan Huffman
District G
Abbie Kamin
District C
Mario Castillo
District H
Carolyn Evans-Shabazz,
Ed.D.
District D
Joaquin Martinez
District I
Fred Flickinger
District E
Martha Castex-Tatum
District K
Edward Pollard
District J
AT-LARGE COUNCIL MEMBERS
Julian Ramirez
Position 1
Willie Davis
Position 2
Twila Carter
Position 3
Alejandra Salinas
Position 4
Sallie Alcorn
Position 5
Marta Crinejo
Director - City Council Agenda
Troy D. Lemon
City Secretary
In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act the agenda is posted for public information, at all times, for at least 3 business days preceding
the scheduled time of the meeting on the bulletin board located on the exterior wall of the City Hall building at 901 Bagby.
The agenda may be accessed via the Internet at https://houstontx.primegov.com/public/portal. Copies of the agenda are available in the Office
of the City Secretary in the City Hall Annex, Public Level at no charge or to receive the agenda by mail send check or money order for $52.00 for a
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Wed May 6, 2026 · 09:00 AM
May 5 & 6, 2026 - Houston City Council Session
El Concejo considera nuevo Programa de Inspección de Apartamentos de Alto Riesgo
El Concejo Municipal llevará a cabo una audiencia pública sobre el uso de una parte del Parque Dwight Eisenhower para fines no relacionados con el parque. La agenda incluye la aprobación de contratos para servicios aeroportuarios, de obras públicas y de flota, y varias ordenanzas, incluido un nuevo Programa de Inspección de Apartamentos de Alto Riesgo para edificios de alquiler multifamiliares. El concejo también fijará una audiencia pública sobre el presupuesto municipal para el FY2026-2027.
- Audiencia pública sobre la autorización de uso no relacionado con el parque del Parque Dwight Eisenhower
- Ordenanza que establece el Programa de Inspección de Apartamentos de Alto Riesgo para alquileres multifamiliares
- Asignación de $7.4M para proyectos del CIP del FY26 en múltiples departamentos
- Acuerdo de arrendamiento con Summit Seafood Supply en el Aeropuerto Hobby (10 años)
- Ordenanza que asigna $1.8M para mejoras de senderos
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AGENDA
CITY OF HOUSTON ■ CITY COUNCIL
May 5, 2026
MAYOR
JOHN WHITMIRE
CONTROLLER
CHRIS HOLLINS
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBERS
Amy Peck
District A
Tiffany D. Thomas
District F
Tarsha Jackson
District B
Mary Nan Huffman
District G
Abbie Kamin
District C
Mario Castillo
District H
Carolyn Evans-Shabazz,
Ed.D.
District D
Joaquin Martinez
District I
Fred Flickinger
District E
Martha Castex-Tatum
District K
Edward Pollard
District J
AT-LARGE COUNCIL MEMBERS
Julian Ramirez
Position 1
Willie Davis
Position 2
Twila Carter
Position 3
Alejandra Salinas
Position 4
Sallie Alcorn
Position 5
Marta Crinejo
Director - City Council Agenda
Troy D. Lemon
City Secretary
In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act the agenda is posted for public information, at all times, for at least 3 business days preceding
the scheduled time of the meeting on the bulletin board located on the exterior wall of the City Hall building at 901 Bagby.
The agenda may be accessed via the Internet at https://houstontx.primegov.com/public/portal. Copies of the agenda are available in the Office
of the City Secretary in the City Hall Annex, Public Level at no charge or to receive the agenda by mail send check or money order for $52.00 for a
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Wed Apr 29, 2026 · 09:00 AM
April 28 & 29, 2026 - Houston City Council Session
Concejo votará sobre la asignación presupuestaria para el FY2026
El Concejo Municipal considerará una agenda de consentimiento de 25 elementos, que incluye la asignación presupuestaria anual para el FY2026, varios contratos grandes y un préstamo para viviendas asequibles para personas mayores. Los oradores públicos serán escuchados a las 5 p.m., seguido de un informe financiero del Contralor. La reunión incluye votaciones sobre un contrato de remediación de desastres por $7 millones, un contrato de reemplazo de HVAC por $23 millones y una mejora del sistema de cámaras corporales por $6 millones.
- Ordenanza de Asignación General del FY2026
- Contrato de remediación de desastres por $7,000,000 con Cotton Commercial USA
- Contrato de reemplazo de HVAC por $23,000,000 con Star Service Inc
- Contrato de sistema de cámaras corporales por $6,000,000 con Motorola Solutions
- Préstamo a 2620 Live Oak Houston LLC para Trinity East Senior affordable housing
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AGENDA
CITY OF HOUSTON ■ CITY COUNCIL
April 29, 2026
MAYOR
JOHN WHITMIRE
CONTROLLER
CHRIS HOLLINS
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBERS
Amy Peck
District A
Tiffany D. Thomas
District F
Tarsha Jackson
District B
Mary Nan Huffman
District G
Abbie Kamin
District C
Mario Castillo
District H
Carolyn Evans-Shabazz,
Ed.D.
District D
Joaquin Martinez
District I
Fred Flickinger
District E
Martha Castex-Tatum
District K
Edward Pollard
District J
AT-LARGE COUNCIL MEMBERS
Julian Ramirez
Position 1
Willie Davis
Position 2
Twila Carter
Position 3
Alejandra Salinas
Position 4
Sallie Alcorn
Position 5
Marta Crinejo
Director - City Council Agenda
Troy D. Lemon
City Secretary
In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act the agenda is posted for public information, at all times, for at least 3 business days preceding
the scheduled time of the meeting on the bulletin board located on the exterior wall of the City Hall building at 901 Bagby.
The agenda may be accessed via the Internet at https://houstontx.primegov.com/public/portal. Copies of the agenda are available in the Office
of the City Secretary in the City Hall Annex, Public Level at no charge or to receive the agenda by mail send check or money order for $52.00 for a
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April 21 & 22, 2026 - Houston City Council Session
Concejo considerará restringir interacciones policiales con autoridades federales de inmigración
El Concejo Municipal votará una agenda de consentimiento de 31 puntos que incluye ordenanzas, contratos y subvenciones. Las decisiones clave incluyen una ordenanza que limita los encuentros de campo de las fuerzas del orden con las autoridades federales de inmigración, aprobaciones de contratos de infraestructura aeroportuaria por un total de más de $12 millones, y la aceptación de más de $53 millones en subvenciones federales de vivienda.
- Ordenanza que modifica la Sección 34-41 sobre Encuentros de Campo de las Fuerzas del Orden con Autoridades Federales de Inmigración
- $4.76 millones para el endurecimiento del marco de distribución principal del aeropuerto (Summus Industries)
- Contrato de $41.8 millones para el suministro de mezcla asfáltica en caliente (Texas Materials Group) por 3 años más opciones
- Contrato de $5.5 millones para órdenes de trabajo de rehabilitación de drenaje para el año fiscal 2025 (DL Glover Utilities)
- Aprobación de solicitudes de subvención de $25.9 millones del CDBG, $10 millones del HOME, $15 millones del HOPWA y $2.2 millones del ESG
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CITY OF HOUSTON ■ CITY COUNCIL
April 21, 2026
MAYOR
JOHN WHITMIRE
CONTROLLER
CHRIS HOLLINS
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBERS
Amy Peck
District A
Tiffany D. Thomas
District F
Tarsha Jackson
District B
Mary Nan Huffman
District G
Abbie Kamin
District C
Mario Castillo
District H
Carolyn Evans-Shabazz,
Ed.D.
District D
Joaquin Martinez
District I
Fred Flickinger
District E
Martha Castex-Tatum
District K
Edward Pollard
District J
AT-LARGE COUNCIL MEMBERS
Julian Ramirez
Position 1
Willie Davis
Position 2
Twila Carter
Position 3
Alejandra Salinas
Position 4
Sallie Alcorn
Position 5
Marta Crinejo
Director - City Council Agenda
Troy D. Lemon
City Secretary
In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act the agenda is posted for public information, at all times, for at least 3 business days preceding
the scheduled time of the meeting on the bulletin board located on the exterior wall of the City Hall building at 901 Bagby.
The agenda may be accessed via the Internet at https://houstontx.primegov.com/public/portal. Copies of the agenda are available in the Office
of the City Secretary in the City Hall Annex, Public Level at no charge or to receive the agenda by mail send check or money order for $52.00 for a
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Special Called
Council votará sobre la derogación de la ordenanza de inmigración
The City Council considerará una ordenanza para derogar una ley recientemente aprobada que estableció procedimientos para interacciones con autoridades federales de inmigración. Esta reunión convocada especialmente tiene solo esta ordenanza en la agenda.
- Ordenanza para derogar 2026-0284, que agregó la Sección 34-41 sobre procedimientos de inmigración e interacciones con la autoridad federal
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CITY OF HOUSTON . CITY COUNCIL
April 17, 2026
MAYOR CONTROLLER
JOHN WHITMIRE CHRIS HOLLINS
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBERS
Amy Peck
District A
Tiffany D. Thomas
District F
Tarsha Jackson
District B
Mary Nan Huffman
District G
Abbie Kamin
District C
Mario Castillo
District H
Carolyn Evans-Shabazz, Ed.D.
District D
Joaquin Martinez
District I
Fred Flickinger
District E
Martha Castex-Tatum
District K
Edward Pollard
District J
AT-LARGE COUNCIL MEMBERS
Julian Ramirez
Position 1
Willie Davis
Position 2
Twila Carter
Position 3
Alejandra Salinas
Position 4
Sallie Alcorn
Position 5
Marta Crinejo, Agenda Director Troy Lemon, City Secretary
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are available in the Office of the City Secretary in the City Hall Annex, Public Level at no charge. To receive the
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Wed Apr 15, 2026 · 09:00 AM
April 14 & 15, 2026 - Houston City Council Session
El Concejo votará sobre la denegación del aumento de tarifa de Centerpoint Energy
El Concejo Municipal de Houston considerará una agenda de consentimiento con 47 puntos, que incluye nombramientos de juntas, contratos y ordenanzas. Las decisiones clave incluyen la denegación de la solicitud de aumento de tarifa de Centerpoint Energy, fondos para proyectos de estaciones de bomberos y parques, y resoluciones que apoyan los créditos fiscales para viviendas asequibles. El Concejo también escrutará una elección especial y ordenará una segunda vuelta para la vacante del Distrito C.
- Ordenanza que deniega la solicitud de aumento de tarifa de Centerpoint Energy Houston Electric
- Contrato de $16.3M para el proyecto de reemplazo de la Estación de Bomberos 40
- Contrato de $8.7M para la construcción del Centro Comunitario Edgewood Park
- Resoluciones que apoyan las solicitudes de crédito fiscal para viviendas de alquiler asequibles
- Ordenanza que ordena una elección de segunda vuelta para la vacante del Concejo del Distrito C
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CITY OF HOUSTON ■ CITY COUNCIL
April 14, 2026
MAYOR
JOHN WHITMIRE
CONTROLLER
CHRIS HOLLINS
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBERS
Amy Peck
District A
Tiffany D. Thomas
District F
Tarsha Jackson
District B
Mary Nan Huffman
District G
Abbie Kamin
District C
Mario Castillo
District H
Carolyn Evans-Shabazz,
Ed.D.
District D
Joaquin Martinez
District I
Fred Flickinger
District E
Martha Castex-Tatum
District K
Edward Pollard
District J
AT-LARGE COUNCIL MEMBERS
Julian Ramirez
Position 1
Willie Davis
Position 2
Twila Carter
Position 3
Alejandra Salinas
Position 4
Sallie Alcorn
Position 5
Marta Crinejo
Director - City Council Agenda
Troy D. Lemon
City Secretary
In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act the agenda is posted for public information, at all times, for at least 3 business days preceding
the scheduled time of the meeting on the bulletin board located on the exterior wall of the City Hall building at 901 Bagby.
The agenda may be accessed via the Internet at https://houstontx.primegov.com/public/portal. Copies of the agenda are available in the Office
of the City Secretary in the City Hall Annex, Public Level at no charge or to receive the agenda by mail send check or money order for $52.00 for a
one year subscription, made payable to the City of Houston to the attention of the City Secretary, P.O. Box 1562, Houston, Texas 77251.
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April 7 & 8, 2026 - Houston City Council Session
El Concejo votará sobre una ordenanza de control migratorio
El Concejo Municipal de Houston llevará a cabo audiencias públicas sobre resoluciones que apoyan solicitudes de Crédito Fiscal para Vivienda del 4% para tres desarrollos multifamiliares. La agenda de consentimiento incluye más de $80 millones en contratos, incluyendo un proyecto de recubrimiento asfáltico por $50.7 millones, una construcción de línea de agua por $20.5 millones y un contrato de mantenimiento de rejillas por $8 millones. Una ordenanza separada (Artículo 28) modificaría el código municipal para establecer normas sobre interacciones con autoridades federales de inmigración.
- Audiencias públicas sobre Créditos Fiscales para Vivienda para Sterlingshire Apartments (9002 Sterlingshire St) y Mariposa at Reed Road (2889 Reed Rd) en el Distrito D, y Mariposa at Ella Boulevard (16354 Ella Blvd)
- Aprobar $50,656,043.10 para el Contrato de Obra de Recubrimiento Asfáltico del Año Fiscal 26 No. 1 con Durwood Greene Construction Co.
- Aprobar $20,497,353.00 para una línea de agua de 48 pulgadas a lo largo de Orem Drive desde SH288 hasta Cullen Boulevard
- Aprobar $8,003,112.61 para el mantenimiento del sistema de rejillas y transportador con Zone Industries, LLC
- Ordenanza que modifica el Capítulo 34 para agregar la Sección 34-41 sobre procedimientos migratorios y normas para las interacciones con las autoridades federales de inmigración
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AGENDA
CITY OF HOUSTON ■ CITY COUNCIL
April 7, 2026
MAYOR
JOHN WHITMIRE
CONTROLLER
CHRIS HOLLINS
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBERS
Amy Peck
District A
Tiffany D. Thomas
District F
Tarsha Jackson
District B
Mary Nan Huffman
District G
Abbie Kamin
District C
Mario Castillo
District H
Carolyn Evans-Shabazz,
Ed.D.
District D
Joaquin Martinez
District I
Fred Flickinger
District E
Martha Castex-Tatum
District K
Edward Pollard
District J
AT-LARGE COUNCIL MEMBERS
Julian Ramirez
Position 1
Willie Davis
Position 2
Twila Carter
Position 3
Alejandra Salinas
Position 4
Sallie Alcorn
Position 5
Marta Crinejo
Director - City Council Agenda
Troy D. Lemon
City Secretary
In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act the agenda is posted for public information, at all times, for at least 3 business days preceding
the scheduled time of the meeting on the bulletin board located on the exterior wall of the City Hall building at 901 Bagby.
The agenda may be accessed via the Internet at https://houstontx.primegov.com/public/portal. Copies of the agenda are available in the Office
of the City Secretary in the City Hall Annex, Public Level at no charge or to receive the agenda by mail send check or money order for $52.00 for a
one year subscription, made payable to the City of Houston to the attention of the City Secretary, P.O. Box 1562, Houston, Texas 77251.
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Wed Apr 1, 2026 · 09:00 AM
March 31 & April 1, 2026 - Houston City Council Session
City Council to consider over $180 million for water and wastewater infrastructure
Houston City Council will meet to discuss various infrastructure projects, public safety equipment, and real estate acquisitions. The session includes several high-value contracts for water system rehabilitation and emergency services.
- Appropriating $79,370,419.60 for Water Distribution and Wastewater Collection System Rehabilitation with BOYER, INC
- Increasing spending authority by $104,045,419.60 for BOYER, INC for water and wastewater equipment and maintenance
- Spending authority of $30,100,000.00 for SAFEWARE INC for public safety and emergency preparedness equipment
- Appropriating $2,000,000.00 for a new Northwest Houston Police and Fire Department Public Safety Complex
- Spending authority of $9,480,250.00 for roof replacement and repair services awarded to D7 ROOFING & METAL, LLC
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AGENDA
CITY OF HOUSTON ■ CITY COUNCIL
March 31, 2026
MAYOR
JOHN WHITMIRE
CONTROLLER
CHRIS HOLLINS
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBERS
Amy Peck
District A
Tiffany D. Thomas
District F
Tarsha Jackson
District B
Mary Nan Huffman
District G
Abbie Kamin
District C
Mario Castillo
District H
Carolyn Evans-Shabazz,
Ed.D.
District D
Joaquin Martinez
District I
Fred Flickinger
District E
Martha Castex-Tatum
District K
Edward Pollard
District J
AT-LARGE COUNCIL MEMBERS
Julian Ramirez
Position 1
Willie Davis
Position 2
Twila Carter
Position 3
Alejandra Salinas
Position 4
Sallie Alcorn
Position 5
Marta Crinejo
Director - City Council Agenda
Troy D. Lemon
City Secretary
In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act the agenda is posted for public information, at all times, for at least 3 business days preceding
the scheduled time of the meeting on the bulletin board located on the exterior wall of the City Hall building at 901 Bagby.
The agenda may be accessed via the Internet at https://houstontx.primegov.com/public/portal. Copies of the agenda are available in the Office
of the City Secretary in the City Hall Annex, Public Level at no charge or to receive the agenda by mail send check or money order for $52.00 for a
one year subscription, made payable to the City of Houston to the attention of the City Secretary, P.O. Box 1562, Houston, Texas 77251.
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Wed Mar 25, 2026 · 09:00 AM
March 24 & 25, 2026 - Houston City Council Session
Council to appropriate $15 M for IAH Terminal maintenance contract
The Houston City Council will consider a consent agenda of 49 items and discuss several specific actions. It will approve payments for a corporate membership to the Greater Houston Partnership, rename Tuffy Park, and allocate funds for public‑safety equipment and infrastructure projects. Notable appropriations include $15 M for a maintenance contract at the IAH International Terminal and $804,600 for Independence Heights Community Center improvements.
- Approve $80,000 payment to Greater Houston Partnership for Corporate Membership (Tourism Promotion Fund)
- Rename Tuffy Park to James Robert Hall Park (District B)
- Authorize $1,564,286.82 for body‑worn cameras, radios and accessories from Motorola Solutions for the Police Department
- Appropriate $15,000,000 from the HAS Renewal and Replacement Fund for a maintenance contract with TDIndustries at IAH International Terminal
- Approve $804,600 for construction services on Independence Heights Community Center improvements (Sumarcade LLC)
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AGENDA
CITY OF HOUSTON ■ CITY COUNCIL
March 24, 2026
MAYOR
JOHN WHITMIRE
CONTROLLER
CHRIS HOLLINS
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBERS
Amy Peck
District A
Tiffany D. Thomas
District F
Tarsha Jackson
District B
Mary Nan Huffman
District G
Abbie Kamin
District C
Mario Castillo
District H
Carolyn Evans-Shabazz,
Ed.D.
District D
Joaquin Martinez
District I
Fred Flickinger
District E
Martha Castex-Tatum
District K
Edward Pollard
District J
AT-LARGE COUNCIL MEMBERS
Julian Ramirez
Position 1
Willie Davis
Position 2
Twila Carter
Position 3
Alejandra Salinas
Position 4
Sallie Alcorn
Position 5
Marta Crinejo
Director - City Council Agenda
Troy D. Lemon
City Secretary
In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act the agenda is posted for public information, at all times, for at least 3 business days preceding
the scheduled time of the meeting on the bulletin board located on the exterior wall of the City Hall building at 901 Bagby.
The agenda may be accessed via the Internet at https://houstontx.primegov.com/public/portal. Copies of the agenda are available in the Office
of the City Secretary in the City Hall Annex, Public Level at no charge or to receive the agenda by mail send check or money order for $52.00 for a
one year subscription, made payable to the City of Houston to the attention of the City Secretary, P.O. Box 1562, Houston, Texas 77251.
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Wed Mar 18, 2026 · 01:30 PM
March 17 & 18, 2026 - Houston City Council Session
City Council to consider $46.4 million airport construction contract
The Houston City Council will meet to discuss various appointments to redevelopment boards and approve several city-wide insurance policies. The body is also considering spending authority for technology and sanitation services and a significant construction contract for the Airport System.
- Appropriation of $46,438,787.00 for construction services with Hensel Phelps Construction Co for the Airport System
- Spending authority up to $5,615,000.00 for Texas Outhouse, Inc for portable restroom rentals
- Spending authority up to $545,000.00 for Motorola Solutions, Inc for public safety radios
- Spending authority up to $399,839.02 for GTS Technology Solutions for signal monitoring
- Ordinance to designate certain blocks of Main Street as a Managed Pedestrian Area
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AGENDA
CITY OF HOUSTON ■ CITY COUNCIL
March 17, 2026
MAYOR
JOHN WHITMIRE
CONTROLLER
CHRIS HOLLINS
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBERS
Amy Peck
District A
Tiffany D. Thomas
District F
Tarsha Jackson
District B
Mary Nan Huffman
District G
Abbie Kamin
District C
Mario Castillo
District H
Carolyn Evans-Shabazz,
Ed.D.
District D
Joaquin Martinez
District I
Fred Flickinger
District E
Martha Castex-Tatum
District K
Edward Pollard
District J
AT-LARGE COUNCIL MEMBERS
Julian Ramirez
Position 1
Willie Davis
Position 2
Twila Carter
Position 3
Alejandra Salinas
Position 4
Sallie Alcorn
Position 5
Marta Crinejo
Director - City Council Agenda
Troy D. Lemon
City Secretary
In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act the agenda is posted for public information, at all times, for at least 3 business days preceding
the scheduled time of the meeting on the bulletin board located on the exterior wall of the City Hall building at 901 Bagby.
The agenda may be accessed via the Internet at https://houstontx.primegov.com/public/portal. Copies of the agenda are available in the Office
of the City Secretary in the City Hall Annex, Public Level at no charge or to receive the agenda by mail send check or money order for $52.00 for a
one year subscription, made payable to the City of Houston to the attention of the City Secretary, P.O. Box 1562, Houston, Texas 77251.
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Tue Mar 3, 2026 · 01:30 PM
March 3 & 4, 2026 - Houston City Council Session
City Council to vote on $7.9 million for New Sylvan Rodriguez Park and Nature Center
The Houston City Council will consider several infrastructure contracts, board appointments, and grant applications. The body is deciding on funding for park developments, fire station renovations, and drainage rehabilitation.
- Contract for New Sylvan Rodriguez Park and Nature Center: $7,998,569.00
- Drainage Rehab (SWAT) Work Order No. 1 with GRAVA, LLC: $5,500,000.00
- IT Consulting Services for Airports Improvement Fund: $5,000,000.00
- Renovation of Fire Station 74: $2,045,000.00
- Enterprise Risk Assessment Consulting Services with Ernst & Young: $525,000.00
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Tuesday, March 03, 2026
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AGENDA
CITY OF HOUSTON ■ CITY COUNCIL
March 3, 2026
MAYOR
JOHN WHITMIRE
CONTROLLER
CHRIS HOLLINS
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBERS
Amy Peck
District A
Tiffany D. Thomas
District F
Tarsha Jackson
District B
Mary Nan Huffman
District G
Abbie Kamin
District C
Mario Castillo
District H
Carolyn Evans-Shabazz,
Ed.D.
District D
Joaquin Martinez
District I
Fred Flickinger
District E
Martha Castex-Tatum
District K
Edward Pollard
District J
AT-LARGE COUNCIL MEMBERS
Julian Ramirez
Position 1
Willie Davis
Position 2
Twila Carter
Position 3
Alejandra Salinas
Position 4
Sallie Alcorn
Position 5
Marta Crinejo
Director - City Council Agenda
Troy D. Lemon
City Secretary
In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act the agenda is posted for public information, at all times, for at least 3 business days preceding
the scheduled time of the meeting on the bulletin board located on the exterior wall of the City Hall building at 901 Bagby.
The agenda may be accessed via the Internet at https://houstontx.primegov.com/public/portal. Copies of the agenda are available in the Office
of the City Secretary in the City Hall Annex, Public Level at no charge or to receive the agenda by mail send check or money order for $52.00 for a
one year subscription, made payable to the City of Houston to the attention of the City Secretary, P.O. Box 1562, Houston, Texas 77251.
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Tue Feb 24, 2026 · 05:00 PM
February 24 & 25, 2026 - Houston City Council Session
City Council to approve $14.6M grounds maintenance contract
The Houston City Council will consider several spending authorizations, including up to $14,605,724.26 for grounds maintenance services for the Parks and Recreation Department. It will also accept final payments on multiple public‑works contracts and confirm a series of mayoral appointments to district management boards. Additional items include resolutions for affordable rental housing tax credits and an ordinance to remarket utility system bonds.
- Approve spending authority up to $14,605,724.26 for Grounds Maintenance Services (Workforce) – awarded to WORKQUEST (5‑year contract).
- Approve spending authority up to $209,941.29 for Election Security Training and Exercise Consulting Services – awarded to THE CNA CORPORATION (1‑year contract).
- Accept work and authorize final payment for Joeris General Contractors, LLC on the FIDS & BIDS LED Lights Phase II Terminal A Project at IAH (District B – Jackson).
- Resolution authorizing Affordable Rental Housing tax credits for developments in District D (Evans‑Shabazz) and District I (Martinez).
- Ordinance authorizing remarketing of the City’s Combined Utility System First Lien Revenue Refunding Bonds (Series 2004B‑2) and declaring an emergency.
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AGENDA
CITY OF HOUSTON ■ CITY COUNCIL
February 24, 2026
MAYOR
JOHN WHITMIRE
CONTROLLER
CHRIS HOLLINS
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBERS
Amy Peck
District A
Tiffany D. Thomas
District F
Tarsha Jackson
District B
Mary Nan Huffman
District G
Abbie Kamin
District C
Mario Castillo
District H
Carolyn Evans-Shabazz,
Ed.D.
District D
Joaquin Martinez
District I
Fred Flickinger
District E
Martha Castex-Tatum
District K
Edward Pollard
District J
AT-LARGE COUNCIL MEMBERS
Julian Ramirez
Position 1
Willie Davis
Position 2
Twila Carter
Position 3
Alejandra Salinas
Position 4
Sallie Alcorn
Position 5
Marta Crinejo
Director - City Council Agenda
Troy D. Lemon
City Secretary
In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act the agenda is posted for public information, at all times, for at least 3 business days preceding
the scheduled time of the meeting on the bulletin board located on the exterior wall of the City Hall building at 901 Bagby.
The agenda may be accessed via the Internet at https://houstontx.primegov.com/public/portal. Copies of the agenda are available in the Office
of the City Secretary in the City Hall Annex, Public Level at no charge or to receive the agenda by mail send check or money order for $52.00 for a
one year subscription, made payable to the City of Houston to the attention of the City Secretary, P.O. Box 1562, Houston, Texas 77251.
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Wed Feb 18, 2026 · 09:00 AM
February 18, 2026 - Consolidated Houston City Council Session
Council to approve affordable rental housing development at 2718 Emancipation
The Houston City Council will consider several appointments and reappointments to advisory boards and district boards. It will vote on a resolution supporting the Emancipation West affordable rental housing project at 2718 Emancipation. Additional items include contract approvals and grant applications across public works, parks, health, and public safety.
- Resolution supporting Emancipation West affordable rental housing at 2718 Emancipation (District D)
- Ordinance appropriating $1,081,959 for Tidwell Park Aquatic Facility construction (District B)
- Ordinance approving $101,379 contract with Dunhill Development & Construction for Magnolia Multi‑Service Center renovation (District I)
- Contract award to Municipal Valve & Equipment Co. for actuators – $262,331.31 (Enterprise Fund)
- Ordinance authorizing $1,714,810.74 contract with CentralSquare Technologies for records management system
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AGENDA
CITY OF HOUSTON ■ CITY COUNCIL
February 18, 2026
MAYOR
JOHN WHITMIRE
CONTROLLER
CHRIS HOLLINS
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBERS
Amy Peck
District A
Tiffany D. Thomas
District F
Tarsha Jackson
District B
Mary Nan Huffman
District G
Abbie Kamin
District C
Mario Castillo
District H
Carolyn Evans-Shabazz,
Ed.D.
District D
Joaquin Martinez
District I
Fred Flickinger
District E
Martha Castex-Tatum
District K
Edward Pollard
District J
AT-LARGE COUNCIL MEMBERS
Julian Ramirez
Position 1
Willie Davis
Position 2
Twila Carter
Position 3
Alejandra Salinas
Position 4
Sallie Alcorn
Position 5
Marta Crinejo
Director - City Council Agenda
Troy D. Lemon
City Secretary
In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act the agenda is posted for public information, at all times, for at least 3 business days preceding
the scheduled time of the meeting on the bulletin board located on the exterior wall of the City Hall building at 901 Bagby.
The agenda may be accessed via the Internet at https://houstontx.primegov.com/public/portal. Copies of the agenda are available in the Office
of the City Secretary in the City Hall Annex, Public Level at no charge or to receive the agenda by mail send check or money order for $52.00 for a
one year subscription, made payable to the City of Houston to the attention of the City Secretary, P.O. Box 1562, Houston, Texas 77251. …
Tue Feb 10, 2026 · 01:30 PM
February 10 & 11, 2026 - Houston City Council Session
Council considers funding for senior housing and convention center expansion
Houston City Council is reviewing several ordinances related to the issuance of hotel occupancy tax and special revenue bonds for convention facilities. The body is also considering a $4 million loan for a senior apartment development and various purchasing contracts for city departments.
- Loan of $4,000,000.00 for New Faith Senior Village Apartment at 14715 Monrad Drive
- Spending authority up to $7,500,000.00 for Houston Public Library books and materials via Brodart Co.
- Spending authority of $3,900,000.00 for Parks and Recreation supplies via S&S Worldwide, Inc
- Ordinances for the expansion of the George R. Brown Convention Center and demolition of the Hilton Hotel Parking Garage
- Spending authority of $1,216,710.00 for Nexplanon implants for the Houston Health Department
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AGENDA
CITY OF HOUSTON ■ CITY COUNCIL
February 10, 2026
MAYOR
JOHN WHITMIRE
CONTROLLER
CHRIS HOLLINS
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBERS
Amy Peck
District A
Tiffany D. Thomas
District F
Tarsha Jackson
District B
Mary Nan Huffman
District G
Abbie Kamin
District C
Mario Castillo
District H
Carolyn Evans-Shabazz,
Ed.D.
District D
Joaquin Martinez
District I
Fred Flickinger
District E
Martha Castex-Tatum
District K
Edward Pollard
District J
AT-LARGE COUNCIL MEMBERS
Julian Ramirez
Position 1
Willie Davis
Position 2
Twila Carter
Position 3
Alejandra Salinas
Position 4
Sallie Alcorn
Position 5
Marta Crinejo
Director - City Council Agenda
Troy D. Lemon
City Secretary
In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act the agenda is posted for public information, at all times, for at least 3 business days preceding
the scheduled time of the meeting on the bulletin board located on the exterior wall of the City Hall building at 901 Bagby.
The agenda may be accessed via the Internet at https://houstontx.primegov.com/public/portal. Copies of the agenda are available in the Office
of the City Secretary in the City Hall Annex, Public Level at no charge or to receive the agenda by mail send check or money order for $52.00 for a
one year subscription, made payable to the City of Houston to the attention of the City Secretary, P.O. Box 1562, Houston, Texas 77251.
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Tue Feb 3, 2026 · 01:30 PM
February 3 & 4, 2026
City Council will appropriate $46.4 M for the Trinity River Conveyance Project.
The Houston City Council meeting will include public speakers, a financial status report, and a consent agenda. Council members will consider several contract approvals and spending authorizations, including large appropriations for infrastructure and housing programs. The agenda also contains multiple ordinances covering loans, telecommunications, and redevelopment authority budgets.
- Ordinance 24: Appropriation of $46,417,000 from the Water & Sewer System Consolidation Construction Fund for the Trinity River Conveyance Project.
- Ordinance 16: Allocation of $33,504,345 in CDBG-DR21 Funds for the 2021 Winter Storm Single Family Home Repair Program.
- Item 5: Approve spending authority up to $1,002,107.50 for a Campaign Finance Management Tool awarded to RFD & ASSOCIATES, INC.
- Consent agenda item 1: Accept work and authorize final payment for the contract with GRAVA, LLC for Westheimer Small Diameter Water Line Extensions.
- Item 10: Approve spending authority up to $2,000,000 for Parking Management Services awarded to METROPOLIS INC.
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AGENDA
CITY OF HOUSTON ■ CITY COUNCIL
February 3, 2026
MAYOR
JOHN WHITMIRE
CONTROLLER
CHRIS HOLLINS
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBERS
Amy Peck
District A
Tiffany D. Thomas
District F
Tarsha Jackson
District B
Mary Nan Huffman
District G
Abbie Kamin
District C
Mario Castillo
District H
Carolyn Evans-Shabazz,
Ed.D.
District D
Joaquin Martinez
District I
Fred Flickinger
District E
Martha Castex-Tatum
District K
Edward Pollard
District J
AT-LARGE COUNCIL MEMBERS
Julian Ramirez
Position 1
Willie Davis
Position 2
Twila Carter
Position 3
Alejandra Salinas
Position 4
Sallie Alcorn
Position 5
Marta Crinejo
Director - City Council Agenda
Troy D. Lemon
City Secretary
In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act the agenda is posted for public information, at all times, for at least 3 business days preceding
the scheduled time of the meeting on the bulletin board located on the exterior wall of the City Hall building at 901 Bagby.
The agenda may be accessed via the Internet at https://houstontx.primegov.com/public/portal. Copies of the agenda are available in the Office
of the City Secretary in the City Hall Annex, Public Level at no charge or to receive the agenda by mail send check or money order for $52.00 for a
one year subscription, made payable to the City of Houston to the attention of the City Secretary, P.O. Box 1562, Houston, Texas 77251.
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Wed Jan 28, 2026 · 09:00 AM
Houston City Council Session - January 27 & 28, 2026
Council to approve $36,022,020 O&M budget for Trinity River Water Conveyance project
The Houston City Council will consider several mayoral appointment confirmations, multiple operations and maintenance budget recommendations for water projects, and a series of ordinances covering appropriations, contract awards, and grant applications. Council members will vote on confirming board members for Reinvestment Zone One, St. George Place Redevelopment Authority, Reinvestment Zone Twenty, and Southwest Houston Redevelopment Authority. The agenda also includes budget approvals for the Lake Houston Facilities Project and the Trinity River Water Conveyance Project, as well as a contract award to GRAVA, LLC for an asphalt overlay rehabilitation package.
- Mayor's request to confirm Fatima Wajahat to Position Eight of the Board of Directors of Reinvestment Zone One and to the St. George Place Redevelopment Authority Board (terms expire Dec 31, 2027)
- Mayor's request to confirm Thu-Mai Nguyen to Position One of the Board of Directors of Reinvestment Zone Twenty and Southwest Houston Redevelopment Authority Board (terms expire Dec 20, 2027)
- Recommendation to approve $36,022,020.00 operations and maintenance budget for the Trinity River Water Conveyance Project (Enterprise Fund)
- Recommendation to approve $4,811,380.00 operations and maintenance budget for the Lake Houston Facilities Project (Enterprise Fund)
- Ordinance appropriating $9,281,764.83 from the Dedicated Drainage and Street Renewal Capital Fund to award a contract to GRAVA, LLC for FY2025 Asphalt Overlay Rehabilitation Package #2
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CITY OF HOUSTON ■ CITY COUNCIL
January 28, 2026
MAYOR
JOHN WHITMIRE
CONTROLLER
CHRIS HOLLINS
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBERS
Amy Peck
District A
Tiffany D. Thomas
District F
Tarsha Jackson
District B
Mary Nan Huffman
District G
Abbie Kamin
District C
Mario Castillo
District H
Carolyn Evans-Shabazz,
Ed.D.
District D
Joaquin Martinez
District I
Fred Flickinger
District E
Martha Castex-Tatum
District K
Edward Pollard
District J
AT-LARGE COUNCIL MEMBERS
Julian Ramirez
Position 1
Willie Davis
Position 2
Twila Carter
Position 3
Alejandra Salinas
Position 4
Sallie Alcorn
Position 5
Marta Crinejo
Director - City Council Agenda
Troy D. Lemon
City Secretary
In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act the agenda is posted for public information, at all times, for at least 3 business days preceding
the scheduled time of the meeting on the bulletin board located on the exterior wall of the City Hall building at 901 Bagby.
The agenda may be accessed via the Internet at https://houstontx.primegov.com/public/portal. Copies of the agenda are available in the Office
of the City Secretary in the City Hall Annex, Public Level at no charge or to receive the agenda by mail send check or money order for $52.00 for a
one year subscription, made payable to the City of Houston to the attention of the City Secretary, P.O. Box 1562, Houston, Texas 77251.
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Wed Jan 21, 2026 · 09:00 AM
January 21. 2026
City Council to settle $2.6 million lawsuit with EPI‑USE America
The council will vote on an ordinance authorizing a final settlement, release and indemnity agreement with EPI‑USE America, Inc. for $2,600,000, drawn from the Property & Casualty Fund. Additional items include acceptance of final payments for two public works contracts, approval of several procurement contracts totaling over $1 million, and multiple historic district and landmark designations.
- Ordinance approving $2,600,000 settlement with EPI‑USE America, Inc. (Property & Casualty Fund)
- Accept work and authorize final payment for H & N Contractor Management Services LLC (FY2024 ditch re‑establishment)
- Accept work and authorize final payment for Nerie Construction, LLC (Bonita Gardens drainage and paving)
- Approve purchase of Sludge Plant Replacement Parts from Andritz Separation, Inc. for $304,923.66 (Enterprise Fund)
- Approve $232,306.12 rental of bypass pumping systems from United Rental (North America), Inc. (Enterprise Fund)
budgetlegal-settlementpublic-worksprocurementhistoric-preservation
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AGENDA
CITY OF HOUSTON ■ CITY COUNCIL
January 21, 2026
MAYOR
JOHN WHITMIRE
CONTROLLER
CHRIS HOLLINS
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBERS
Amy Peck
District A
Tiffany D. Thomas
District F
Tarsha Jackson
District B
Mary Nan Huffman
District G
Abbie Kamin
District C
Mario Castillo
District H
Carolyn Evans-Shabazz,
Ed.D.
District D
Joaquin Martinez
District I
Fred Flickinger
District E
Martha Castex-Tatum
District K
Edward Pollard
District J
AT-LARGE COUNCIL MEMBERS
Julian Ramirez
Position 1
Willie Davis
Position 2
Twila Carter
Position 3
Alejandra Salinas
Position 4
Sallie Alcorn
Position 5
Marta Crinejo
Director - City Council Agenda
Troy D. Lemon
City Secretary
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the scheduled time of the meeting on the bulletin board located on the exterior wall of the City Hall building at 901 Bagby.
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Tue Jan 13, 2026 · 01:30 PM
January 13 & 14, 2026
Houston City Council to hold public hearings on landmark designations
The City Council will conduct public hearings regarding the designation of several landmarks and protected landmarks. The body is also considering various contracts for public works, board reappointments, and budget approvals for redevelopment authorities.
- Public hearings for landmark designations including Greater Pleasant Hill Missionary Baptist Church and the Valenti-Dissen House
- Spending authority up to $13,639,565.00 for caustic soda and hydrochloric acid from Univar Solutions USA, LLC
- Spending authority up to $2,082,925.52 for air sweeper parts and repairs from Associated Supply Company, Inc
- Appropriation of $1,362,303.30 for Terminal A Restrooms Upgrade Project with The Gonzalez Group, LP
- Contracts for Enterprise Electronic Document Solution Services totaling $6,296,753.94
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AGENDA
CITY OF HOUSTON ■ CITY COUNCIL
January 13, 2026
MAYOR
JOHN WHITMIRE
CONTROLLER
CHRIS HOLLINS
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBERS
Amy Peck
District A
Tiffany D. Thomas
District F
Tarsha Jackson
District B
Mary Nan Huffman
District G
Abbie Kamin
District C
Mario Castillo
District H
Carolyn Evans-Shabazz,
Ed.D.
District D
Joaquin Martinez
District I
Fred Flickinger
District E
Martha Castex-Tatum
District K
Edward Pollard
District J
AT-LARGE COUNCIL MEMBERS
Julian Ramirez
Position 1
Willie Davis
Position 2
Twila Carter
Position 3
Alejandra Salinas
Position 4
Sallie Alcorn
Position 5
Marta Crinejo
Director - City Council Agenda
Troy D. Lemon
City Secretary
In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act the agenda is posted for public information, at all times, for at least 3 business days preceding
the scheduled time of the meeting on the bulletin board located on the exterior wall of the City Hall building at 901 Bagby.
The agenda may be accessed via the Internet at https://houstontx.primegov.com/public/portal. Copies of the agenda are available in the Office
of the City Secretary in the City Hall Annex, Public Level at no charge or to receive the agenda by mail send check or money order for $52.00 for a
one year subscription, made payable to the City of Houston to the attention of the City Secretary, P.O. Box 1562, Houston, Texas 77251.
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