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Lindale, Texas — week of 2026-06-29 · all Lindale meetings

Lindale City Council to consider midnight baseball tournaments, city manager talks continue

Lindale city government saw two meetings in the past two weeks — both with agendas posted but no minutes yet published — and one upcoming meeting where the City Council will vote on two late-night baseball tournaments and continue closed-door discussions about the city manager position.

June 23 City Council: closed session on city manager

The Lindale City Council met June 23 for a mostly procedural agenda. The main item was an executive session to receive legal advice and discuss the appointment, employment, or duties of the City Manager. After the closed session, the council could have taken public action on the matter, but minutes from that meeting have not yet been published. No other substantive items were listed on the agenda.

July 2 Board of Adjustments: child care request on South Main

On July 2, the Board of Adjustments held a called meeting to hear a request for a Special Use Permit (CASE No. 26255) to allow child care services in a Neighborhood Mixed Use District at 2716 and 2718 S. Main St. The board also planned to nominate and elect a vice-chairman and approve minutes from an October 2025 meeting. As of July 5, minutes from this meeting have not been published, so the board’s decision on the permit is not yet known.

July 7 City Council: baseball tournaments, reappointment, closed session

The City Council will hold its next regular meeting on Tuesday, July 7. Council members are expected to vote on two Midnight Madness Baseball Tournaments at Pool Park — one on July 11 and another running July 31 through August 1, 2026. The agenda also includes a vote to reappoint a member to the Lindale Economic Board of Directors retroactive to September 2025 and a motion to excuse Councilman Greg Kilgore’s absence from a called meeting on June 8, 2026.

Following the public portion, the council will go into executive session to consult with attorneys on legal and economic development matters and to discuss the city manager’s employment. No public action is listed after the closed session, but the council may take votes later.

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