TIRZ board considers $600,000 property purchase; Charter Review Commission finalizes articles
Recent meetings
Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 2 Board (June 30)
The Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 2 Board met June 30 and discussed a proposal to acquire the Palo Pinto Abstract Property for $600,000 for municipal facility purposes, according to the agenda. The board also held an executive session to deliberate on the purchase, exchange, lease, or value of city public safety facilities. Minutes from the meeting have not yet been published, so no vote outcomes or final decisions are available. The $600,000 acquisition, if approved, could affect the location of future city services.
Charter Review Commission (June 29)
The Charter Review Commission met June 29 to finalize proposed revisions to the first six articles of the city charter, according to the agenda. The commission completed work on Articles I, II, III, IV, V, and VI, and began reviewing Article VII. The charter is the city's foundational governing document, and proposed changes can affect how elections, council procedures, and administrative functions are structured. No minutes have been published yet.
Upcoming meeting
Planning and Zoning Commission (July 6)
The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold public hearings Monday, July 6, on three land-use requests. The commission will consider a specific use permit for a welding shop at 2107 NE 2nd Street. Two rezoning requests are also on the agenda: a proposal to change zoning from SF-6 to Commercial for properties at 706 NW 2nd Ave, 605 NW 2nd Ave, and 302 NW 5th St; and a similar rezoning for 913 NW 1st Avenue. These changes, if approved, could open the door for new commercial development in those areas, potentially affecting nearby residents.
Coming up
- **July 6** – Planning and Zoning Commission, 6 p.m. (check city website for location and packet)
- No other meetings are currently listed in the next 14 days.
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