Clear Lake Shores City Council to vote on final budget amendment, meeting location change after clubhouse fire
The Clear Lake Shores City Council will hold a regular meeting July 7 to consider a final budget amendment for fiscal year 2025 and an ordinance temporarily changing the council’s meeting location and frequency because of fire damage to the clubhouse. The agenda also includes a request for funds and a proposal to form an independent historical society to mark the city’s 100th anniversary.
Roads and Drainage Committee discusses median repair options
The Roads and Drainage Committee met June 25 to discuss possible repair or removal of a damaged median at Grove near Portofino Marina. According to the committee’s agenda, members also reviewed upcoming drainage and road projects, including a drainage project at E Shore by Grove and Hawthorne, and road projects on Clear Lake Road to Forest and on Oak Road. The minutes from that meeting have not yet been published, so no decisions are recorded.
City Council to consider budget amendment, meeting logistics
On July 7, the City Council will take up several items:
- **Final FY25 budget amendment (Ordinance #2026-06)** – The council will discuss and possibly approve the final budget adjustment for fiscal year 2025.
- **Temporary meeting location and frequency change** – An ordinance proposes altering where and how often the council meets due to fire damage at the clubhouse. No details on the alternate location or schedule were included in the posted agenda.
- **100th anniversary commemoration** – The Civic Club History Committee has requested funds for the city’s 100th anniversary celebration. The council also will consider whether to establish an independent historical society.
- **Consent agenda** – A single consent agenda includes the check register covering May 27 through June 30, 2026, and three waterfront transfer applications.
All items are listed on the published agenda and may be voted on during the meeting. The public is welcome to attend.
Coming up
- **Clear Lake Shores City Council** – July 7, 2026. The agenda includes the final FY25 budget amendment, the meeting location ordinance, and anniversary commemoration requests. Residents can check the city’s website for the meeting location and time.
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