Title
Consider a memorandum/resolution authorizing the remainder of funds previously approved for Fiscal Year 2023 to defend the Bell County lawsuit related to marijuana enforcement be carried forward into FY 2024.
Summary
DATE: September 19, 2023
TO: Kent Cagle, City Manager
FROM: Holli Clements, City Attorney
SUBJECT: Carry Forward Funds for Bell County lawsuit from FY 2023 to FY 2024
BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS:
On February 8, 2023, the City engaged Sheils Winnubst, PC, to represent the City with regard to potential litigation regarding the marijuana enforcement ordinance. At the end of December 2022, Bell County authorized its attorneys to file suit against the City of Killeen related to the marijuana enforcement ordinance and on April 11, 2023, Bell County did file a lawsuit against the City seeking to invalidate the marijuana enforcement ordinance.
The marijuana enforcement ordinance was adopted pursuant to the City Charter initiative process where the citizens of Killeen placed Proposition A on the November 8, 2022 ballot. The initiative ordinance was then passed by majority vote of the citizens of Killeen. The ordinance limits certain enforcement action of low-level marijuana offenses.
On June 27, 2023, City Council ratified the agreement with Sheils Winnubst for legal services in an amount not to exceed $100,000 for Fiscal Year 2023 without further Council approval. To date, $42,213.68 is remaining in authorized funding for Fiscal Year 2023.
This item would not increase the amount of funding, but would carry forward the remainder of funds previously approved for FY 2023 into FY 2024.
THE ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED:
The Council's alternatives are to:
1. Not authorize previously approved funds to defend the lawsuit be carried forward into FY 2024; or
2. Authorize the previously approved funds to defend the lawsuit be carried forward into FY 2024.
Which alternative is recommended? Why?
It is recommended that the City Council authorize ...
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