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File #: MN-21-022    Version: 1 Name: Minutes of Special City Council Meeting of September 7, 2021
Type: Minutes Status: Passed
File created: 9/1/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/28/2021 Final action: 9/28/2021
Title: Consider Minutes of Special City Council Meeting of September 7, 2021.
Sponsors: City Secretary
Attachments: 1. Minutes
Title

Consider Minutes of Special City Council Meeting of September 7, 2021.

Summary

City of Killeen
Special City Council Meeting
Killeen City Hall
September 7, 2021 at 5:00 p.m.


Presiding: Mayor Jose Segarra

Attending: Mayor Pro-Tem Debbie Nash-King, Councilmembers Jessica Gonzalez, Nina Cobb, Michael Boyd, Ken Wilkerson, Rick Williams and Mellisa Brown

Also attending were City Manager Kent Cagle, City Attorney Traci Briggs, City Secretary Lucy Aldrich, and Sergeant-at-Arms Ache.

Approval of Agenda

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

Citizen Comments

Mr. Mark Bauer - spoke on supporting nonprofits in the budget.

Public Hearings

PH-21-048 HOLD a public hearing on the proposed FY 2022 Proposed Annual Budget.

Staff comments: Jon Locke, Executive Director of Finance.
Local Government Code and City of Killeen Charter require that a public hearing be held prior to the adoption of the final budget. A fiscal year 2022 budget summary was presented.

Mayor Segarra opened the public hearing.

Mr. Dennis Drury spoke on the budget.
Mr. Frederick Bourgeois spoke on the street maintenance fee.
Ms. Anca Neagu spoke on the budget, specifically animal control.
Ms. Ella Brasher spoke on the budget, specifically animal control.
Ms. Lampe Rebecca spoke on animal control concerns.
Mr. Leo Gukeisen spoke on the property tax exemptions.
Ms. Rachel Brent spoke on the street maintenance fee.
Mr. Michael Fornino spoke on the budget.

With no one else appearing, the public hearing was closed.


Councilmember Brown made a motion of direction to allocate $374,000 into a program for income-based utility bill relief for citizens. Without a second, the motion died.

Councilmember Brown made a motion of direction to allocate $150,000 to support non-profit organizations. Councilmember Boyd seconded the motion of direction. The motion carried 5 to 2 with May...

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