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File #: MN-18-018    Version: 1 Name: Minutes of August 14, 2018
Type: Minutes Status: Passed
File created: 8/6/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/28/2018 Final action: 8/28/2018
Title: Consider Minutes of Regular City Council Meeting of August 14, 2018.
Sponsors: City Secretary
Attachments: 1. Minutes
Title

Consider Minutes of Regular City Council Meeting of August 14, 2018.

Summary

City of Killeen
Regular City Council Meeting
Killeen Utilities Collections Conference Room
August 14, 2018 at 5:00 p.m.


Presiding: Mayor Jose Segarra

Attending: Mayor Pro-Tem Jim Kilpatrick, Councilmembers, Butch Menking, Juan Rivera, Gregory Johnson, Shirley Fleming, Debbie Nash-King, and Steve Harris

Also attending were City Manager Ronald L. Olson, City Attorney Kathryn Davis, City Secretary Lucy Aldrich, and Sergeant-at-Arms Gillman.


Councilmember Harris gave the invocation, and students from Clifton Park Elementary led everyone in the Pledge of Allegiance.

Approval of Agenda

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

Citizens Petition

Mr. Rafael Tallbear Montez, 505 Dimple Street, requested that City Council find a way to assist the community with the homeless situation. There are too many and not enough resources to handle and control.

Minutes

Motion was made by Councilmember Rivera to approve the minutes of the July 24, 2018 Regular City Council Meeting. Motion was seconded by Councilmember Fleming. Motion carried unanimously.

Resolutions

RS-18-062 Consider a memorandum/resolution to renew the annual maintenance agreement with Superion.
Staff Comments: Tom Moore, Executive Director of Information Technology Services.
Superion provides the city with an integrated software that ties applications into a single interface. Annual maintenance covers updates, upgrades and technical support and training. Mr. Moore reviewed alternatives that included replacing Superion or continue using Superion which offers a public sector fully integrated system, almost every aspect of what the city does is covered by an application with Superion. Funds have been budgeted in both FY 2018 and 2019 to cover the annual costs. Staff recommends authorizing the City ...

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