Haslet weekly roundup: No recent decisions; council to weigh impact fees, mayor censure
The past two weeks in Haslet saw no formal decisions from the city’s boards and commissions. The only meeting documented was a notice of quorum for the Charter Commission on July 1, which did not include any specific items for discussion or action. No minutes have been published yet.
Looking ahead, the City Council and Parks and Recreation Board have full agendas set for next week, including a possible censure of the mayor, a reconsideration of subdivision impact fees, and a $500,000 playground replacement.
City Council — July 6
The City Council will meet Monday evening to consider several items. Among the most consequential is a resolution to censure the mayor for allegedly failing to follow council direction. The agenda lists a “Proposed resolution of censure concerning the Mayor.” No further details on the specific allegations are included in the agenda.
The council will also reconsider Ordinance 011-2026, which deals with amending impact fees per Senate Bill 1883. The ordinance was previously considered; this will be a formal reconsideration.
Other business items include:
- A services agreement for a mold assessment at the Fire Station Expansion Project
- A proposal from Pump Solutions, Inc. for temporary pumps for the FM 156 Pump Station
- A resolution authorizing a letter of concurrence for a Foreign-Trade Zone designation
- Amended bylaws for the city’s economic development corporation (listed in the summary, though not in the itemized list)
All items are listed on the agenda; no votes or dollar amounts are available until the meeting occurs.
Parks and Recreation Board — July 8
The Parks and Recreation Board will meet Wednesday to hear presentations from five playground vendors and decide on a recommendation for new equipment at Community Park. The budget for the playground replacement is $500,000.
The board will also discuss funding for outdoor fitness courts. Two potential sources are on the agenda: the KOMPAN Fit Block Fund Program and a National Fitness Campaign grant from Blue Cross Blue Shield.
Additional items include:
- Consideration of a troll statue as an art installation
- A recommendation on a contract for redesigning the Community Park Memorial Garden
All actions will be recommendations to the City Council unless otherwise noted.
Coming up
- **City Council**: Monday, July 6, 2026 – 6:00 p.m. (or as noted on agenda) – location TBD. Agenda includes impact fees, mayor censure, and fire station mold assessment.
- **Parks and Recreation Board**: Wednesday, July 8, 2026 – 6:00 p.m. – location TBD. Agenda includes playground purchase, fitness court funding, and memorial garden redesign.
Residents are encouraged to check the city’s official website for meeting locations, times, and any remote access options.
Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.