Black Jack City Council to Consider 2027 Budget, Code of Ethics
The Black Jack City Council will hold a public hearing on the 2027 annual budget and consider final adoption of a Code of Ethics ordinance at its July 7 meeting. The meeting is the most consequential item on the city's calendar this week, as the budget will set spending priorities for the next fiscal year.
Recent Meeting: Planning & Zoning Commission
On June 24, the Planning & Zoning Commission met to discuss three business-related proposals, all linked to the 75 Black Jack Court property. The commission's agenda included:
- A review of an exhaust hood plan for the property.
- A public hearing for a conditional use permit requested by Jayme Brown Food Services (doing business as Daddy's Girl) at 75 Black Jack Court.
- A public hearing for a conditional use permit requested by Tast Thiz Mini Market at 75A Black Jack Court.
The commission's minutes have not yet been published, so no decisions from this meeting are available to report. The items remain as proposed and will be recorded once official minutes are released.
Upcoming: City Council (July 7)
The City Council's agenda includes two major actions:
- **Public hearing on the 2027 Annual Budget:** Residents will have an opportunity to comment on the proposed spending plan before the council votes. The budget document itself is not detailed in the agenda, but the hearing is the first formal step toward adoption.
- **Second reading of Bill #1328 (Code of Ethics):** The council will consider final passage of an ordinance that adopts a formal Code of Ethics for city officials and employees. The bill was previously introduced at an earlier meeting.
The council will also vote to approve the regular meeting minutes from June 16, 2026.
Coming Up
The City Council meets at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, July 7, at City Hall. Residents interested in the budget or the ethics code are encouraged to attend the public hearing. The Planning & Zoning Commission has no upcoming meetings currently listed.
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