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File #: CA-14-029    Version: 1 Name: Minutes of February 25, 2014
Type: Minutes Status: Passed
File created: 2/24/2014 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/11/2014 Final action: 3/11/2014
Title: Consider minutes of Regular City Council meeting of February 25, 2014.
Sponsors: City Secretary
Attachments: 1. Minutes
Title

Consider minutes of Regular City Council meeting of February 25, 2014.

Summary

City of Killeen
Regular City Council Meeting
Killeen City Hall
February 25, 2014 at 5:00 p.m.


Presiding: Mayor Daniel A. Corbin

Attending: Mayor Pro-Tem Elizabeth Blackstone, Council members Terry Clark (5:04), Jared Foster, Wayne Gilmore, Steve Harris, Jonathan Okray, and Jose Segarra

Also attending were City Manager Glenn Morrison, City Attorney Kathryn Davis, City Secretary Dianna Barker, and Sergeant-at-Arms M. Mirabel.

Councilmember Harris gave the invocation, and Mayor Pro-Tem Blackstone led everyone in the pledge of allegiance.

Approval of Agenda

Motion was made by Mayor Pro-Tem Blackstone to approve the agenda as written. Motion seconded by Councilmember Gilmore. The motion carried unanimously.


Consent Agenda

CA-14-019 Consider minutes of Regular City Council meeting of February 11, 2014.
No changes.

CA-14-020 Consider a memorandum/resolution for projected expenditure from the state seizure account for the Killeen Police Department.
Staff comments: Police Chief Baldwin
The Police Department's Organized Crime Unit is in need of evidence recovery equipment. The total cost of these items is $14,727. This is to provide notice to the governing body of the projected expenditure of funds from the police department's State Seizure account in the amount of $14,727.
Staff recommends that the City Council approve the expenditure of funds from the State Seizure account for the above qualified purchases.

CA-14-021 Consider a memorandum/resolution authorizing the procurement of replacement computers for various City Departments.
Staff comments: Michael Mendiola
The IT Department is seeking approval to purchase desktop computers (exceeding $50,000), using a cooperative purchase. This will replace the city staff's 153 oldest computers which are not capable of effectively utilizing required software.
The IT Department staff recommends that the City Council appr...

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