San Angelo boards weigh police contract, surveillance funding, and park policies
Three San Angelo boards and committees met over the past two weeks, but official minutes have not yet been published for any of the sessions, so outcomes of the listed agenda items are not yet confirmed in the public record.
Police Meet and Confer Committee — June 23
The Meet and Confer Committee for the San Angelo Police Department met June 23 to discuss and possibly take action on items for the 2027 Meet and Confer Agreement, which governs terms between the city and police officers. The agenda also included approval of minutes from previous meetings. Because minutes from this session have not been published, no decisions are confirmed in the record.
Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board — June 30
The TIRZ Board's June 30 agenda included a possible vote on an additional $42,000 for PTZ cameras in TIRZ zones. PTZ cameras are pan-tilt-zoom surveillance cameras that can be remotely directed.
The board was also scheduled to review a TIRZ policy on funding multiple addresses under one ownership or structure, discuss using Fire Prevention TIRZ Funds for dangerous and boarded building abatement, and receive an update on the drone program operated by the San Angelo Police Department within TIRZ zones. Approval of May 13, 2026 meeting minutes was also on the agenda.
The $42,000 camera funding item is the largest dollar figure on any recent agenda, but the board's actual vote — if one occurred — is not yet reflected in published minutes.
Parks & Recreation Advisory Board — July 1
The Parks & Recreation Advisory Board met July 1 to review new policies for renting park and recreation facilities and for booking tournaments at the Texas Bank Sports Complex.
The agenda included a lease recommendation for American Legion, Post 572 at 616 North Washington. Members were also scheduled to receive updates on the Youth Sports Practice Area renovation — the old 29th Street Complex — and on the River Parks Master Plan.
No outcomes are confirmed, as minutes have not been published.
Coming up
Construction Board of Adjustments and Appeals — July 9: The board will hold a public hearing on a dangerous residential structure at 6009 Equestrian Blvd, listed under Francisco and Maria T. Pineda. Possible actions include ordering the building to be secured, released, repaired, removed, or demolished. The board will also receive an update on the dangerous building list status and consider approval of May 7, 2026 meeting minutes.
Earlier weeks
- week of 2026-06-29 — TIRZ board considers $42K for cameras; police contract talks begin
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