Farmersville council set to vote on all-way stop, landscape districts, police dispatch contract
The Farmersville City Council on June 22 considered several notable items, including a new all-way stop at Walnut Avenue and Ventura Avenue and the establishment of landscaping and lighting assessment districts for the upcoming fiscal year. The meeting agenda also included renewing a contract for grant-writing support and approving event funding for local youth sports clubs. Minutes from the meeting have not yet been published, so final votes are not available.
All-way stop at Walnut and Ventura
The council was scheduled to vote on Resolution 2026-022, which would create an all-way stop at the intersection of Walnut Avenue and Ventura Avenue. If approved, all approaching traffic would be required to stop before proceeding.
Landscape and lighting assessment districts
Resolution 2026-021 would establish the 2026/2027 Landscape and Lighting Assessment Districts. The measure authorizes property assessments to fund maintenance of street lighting and landscaping within designated areas.
Police dispatch services
The consent calendar included a proposed service agreement with Tulare County for police dispatch and communication services. The agreement would continue the current arrangement for emergency call handling.
Contract renewal for grant writing
Council members were asked to renew a contract with Townsend Public Affairs for legislative advocacy and grant writing support. The firm assists the city in securing state and federal funding.
Youth sports club funding
Event funding requests from the Futsal Soccer Club and the Aztec Football/Cheer programs were on the agenda for discussion. The amounts requested were not specified in the agenda.
Meeting schedule adjustment
The council also planned to discuss adjusting the meeting calendar to allow for closed sessions.
Coming up
No upcoming Farmersville City Council meetings are scheduled in the next two weeks.
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