City of Houston City Council met Oct. 7 - 8.
Here is the agenda provided by the council:
AGENDA - COUNCIL MEETING Tuesday, October 7, 2025 - 1:30 PM City Hall - In Person Meeting
PRESENTATIONS
2:00 P.M. – INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - Council Member Ramirez ROLL CALL AND ADOPT THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING
PUBLIC SPEAKERS - Pursuant to City Council Rule 8, City Council will hear from members of the public; the names and subject matters of persons who had requested to speak at the time of posting this Agenda are attached; the names and subject matters of persons who subsequently request to speak may be obtained in the City Secretary's Office.
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RECONVENE
WEDNESDAY - October 8, 2025 - 9:00 A. M.
DESCRIPTIONS OR CAPTIONS OF AGENDA ITEMS WILL BE READ BY THE CITY SECRETARY PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT
REPORT FROM CITY CONTROLLER AND THE CITY ADMINISTRATION REGARDING THE CURRENT FINANCIAL STATUS OF THE CITY including but not limited to, a revenue, expenditure and encumbrance report for the General Fund, all special revenue funds and all enterprise funds, and a report on the status of bond funds
MAYOR'S REPORT
ELECTRONIC OPENINGS
1. Announcement by City Controller of the results of the electronic auction-style bidding for the sale of Tax and Revenue Anticipation Notes, Series 2025, in an aggregate amount not to exceed $265 million
a. MOTION awarding the Sale of Tax and Revenue Anticipation Notes, Series 2025, in an aggregate amount not to exceed $265 million, based on the lowest true interest cost
CONSENT AGENDA NUMBERS 2 through 55
MISCELLANEOUS - NUMBERS 2 through 4
2. REQUEST from Mayor for confirmation of the appointment or reappointment of the following individuals to REINVESTMENT ZONE NUMBER TWO (also known as the MIDTOWN ZONE) BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Position Three - MICHAEL LEWIS, reappointment, for a term to expire December 31, 2026;
Position Four - TIFFANI ROBINSON, appointment for a term to expire December 31, 2026;
Position Five - ALLEN DOUGLAS, appointment, and as Chair, for a term to expire December 31, 2026;
Position Six - CHRISTOPHER M. JOHNSTON, appointment, for a term to expire December 31, 2025; and
Position Seven - CHRIS WILLIAMS, appointment, for a term to expire December 31, 2025
3. REQUEST from Mayor for confirmation of the appointment or reappointment of the following individuals to the MIDTOWN REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
Position Three - MICHAEL LEWIS, reappointment, for a term to expire December 31, 2026;
Position Four - TIFFANI ROBINSON, appointment for a term to expire December 31, 2026;
Position Five - ALLEN DOUGLAS, appointment, and as Chair, for a term to expire December 31, 2026;
Position Six - CHRISTOPHER M. JOHNSTON, appointment, for a term to expire December 31, 2025; and
Position Seven - CHRIS WILLIAMS, appointment, for a term to expire December 31, 2025
4. RECOMMENDATION from Director Planning & Development Department to approve amendments to the 2025 Major Thoroughfare and Freeway Plan (MTFP) and authorize publication of the 2025 MTFP in map form - DISTRICTS B - JACKSON and G - HUFFMAN
PROPERTY - NUMBER 5
5. RECOMMENDATION from Director Houston Public Works, reviewed and approved by the Joint Referral Committee, on request from Keith Gaynor of Walter P. Moore and Associates, on behalf of Houston First Corporation, (Paula Whitten-Doolen, General Counsel), for abandonment and sale of a 1) ±45,837 square feet of Jackson Street, from Polk Street south to Bell Street, 2) ±41,076 square feet of Chenevert Street, from Polk Street south to Bell Street, 3) ±52,613 square feet of Hamilton Street, from Polk Street south to Bell Street, 4) ±40,778 square feet of Clay Street, 5) ±13,323 square feet of Bell Street and 6) ±60,856 square feet of Polk Street, from the right-of-way line of Interstate 69 west ±784 feet to the west right-of-way line of Jackson Street, and 7) ±30,000 square feet of Avenida De Las Americas from Polk street north to ±350, out of the South Side Buffalo Bayou Subdivision (Unrecorded), out of the J.S. Holman Survey, A-323. Parcels SY25-031A through SY25-031H, SY26-015A through SY26-015E, SY26-016, and SY26-017 - DISTRICT I - MARTINEZ
PURCHASING AND TABULATION OF BIDS - NUMBERS 6 through 16
6. APPROVE spending authority in the amount not to exceed $142,180.00 for Electrical Repair and Rehabilitation of Custom-Designed Art Sculptures and Landscape/Pathway Lighting for the Administration and Regulatory Affairs Department, awarded to FISK ELECTRIC CO. - Park Houston Fund
7. APPROVE spending authority in an amount not to exceed $2,754,000.00 for Spay and Neuter Services for the Administration and Regulatory Affairs Department, awarded to HOUSTON SPAY NEUTER CLINIC - 5 Years - BARC Special Revenue Fund
8. RESCUED PETS MOVEMENT, INC for Emergency Purchase of Animal Transport Services for the Administration and Regulatory Affairs Department - $520,000.00 - BARC Special Revenue Fund
9. GALLS, LLC for Apparel, Uniforms, Safety Shoes and Accessories for the Houston Fire Department - 3 Years with 2 one-year options - $17,295,098.50 - General Fund
10. APPROVE spending authority in the amount not to exceed $1,124,620.00 for all services related to Creating and Executing Social Marketing Services for the Houston Health Department, awarded to GILBREATH COMMUNICATIONS, INC - Community Health and Assessment Special Revenue Fund
11. APPROVE spending authority in an amount not to exceed $3,750,000.00 for Purchase of Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) and Records Management Systems (RMS) Implementation Consulting Services through the General Services Administration Cooperative Purchasing Program for Houston Information Technology Services, awarded to MISSION CRITICAL PARTNERS, LLC - General and Other Funds
12. APPROVE spending authority in an amount not to exceed $137,549.70 for Professional Helicopter Pilot and Maintenance Training Services for the Houston Police Department, from MD HELICOPTERS, LLC - Police Special Services Fund
13. AMERIMEX MOTOR & CONTROLS, LLC dba ALL-PUMP & EQUIP - $906,274.75, AUTOMATIC PUMP & EQUIPMENT CO., INC - $134,102.00, HARTWELL ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION, a DXP Company - $413,015.60, SMITH PUMP COMPANY, INC - $185,860.00 and PUMPS OF HOUSTON, INC - $2,316,937.01 for Various Types of Pumps (Package 2) for Houston Public Works - Enterprise Fund
14. E CONTRACTORS USA, LLC for Repair to a Climber Screen through the BuyBoard Cooperative Purchasing Program for Houston Public Works - $502,149.96 - Enterprise Fund
15. GLOBAL WET for Purchase of Drum Screen Reconditioning Services for Houston Public Works - $433,680.00 - Enterprise Fund
16. SMITH PUMP COMPANY, INC for Purchase of Various Types of Pumps through the BuyBoard Cooperative Purchasing Program for Houston Public Works - $2,614,170.00 - Enterprise Fund
ORDINANCES - NUMBERS 17 through 55
17. ORDINANCE amending ARTICLE X, CHAPTER 2 AND ARTICLE VIII, CHAPTER 33 OF THE CODE OF ORIDNANCE, HOUSTON, TEXAS, relating to the definition and application of covered persons, expanding such definition to include Super Neighborhood Council Members and Super Neighborhood Alliance Members; containing findings and other provisions relating to the foregoing subject; providing for severability
18. ORDINANCE amending CHAPTER 7, ARTICLE VI OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, HOUSTON, TEXAS, relating to Secondhand Resellers; containing findings and other provisions relating to the foregoing subject; providing for severability
19. AMENDED AND RESTATED ORDINANCE authorizing, approving, confirming and ratifying certain matters relating to the issuance of City of Houston, Texas, General Obligation Commercial Paper Notes, Series G-2, in an Aggregate Principal Amount, not to exceed $125,000,000 for the purpose of financing certain Authorized Purposes; causing the levy of an Ad Valorem Tax in payment of such Notes; approving and authorizing certain Authorized Officers and Employees to act on behalf of the City in the Selling and Delivery of such Notes; making Covenants and Agreements in connection therewith and resolving other matters incident and related to the Issuance, Sale, Delivery and Security of the Notes including the approval of a Credit Agreement; approving of the Form of Dealer Agreement and issuing and Paying Agency Agreement; authorizing and approving the Offering Memorandum relating to such Notes; amending certain prior Ordinances pertaining to existing Commercial Paper General Obligation Programs; and declaring an emergency
20. ORDINANCE approving and authorizing Subrecipient Agreement between City of Houston and SEARCH HOMELESS SERVICES to provide HOME Investment Partnerships Program – American Rescue Plan and End Street Homelessness Fund for a program to conduct Street Outreach to Unsheltered Individuals during Non-Conventional Work-Day Hours, Outreach Supplies, and Client Navigation Services towards accessing available Housing Resources - Through August 31, 2026 - $391,766.00 - Grant and Other Funds
21. ORDINANCE approving and authorizing second amendment to Subrecipient Agreement between City of Houston and EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS INSPIRING COMMUNITIES, INC. (d/b/a THE H.E.A.R.T. PROGRAM), to provide Community Development Block Grant Funds for continued administration and operation of Housing Entrepreneurial and Readiness Training (H.E.A.R.T.) Program, Job Training Program for developmentally disabled low- and moderate-income adults - Through August 31, 2026 - $250,000.00 - Grant Fund
22. ORDINANCE approving and authorizing Subrecipient Agreement betweenCity of Houston and HOUSTON HELP, INC, to provide Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS Funds for operation of Permanent Housing Community Residence with Supportive Services to very low-income households living with HIV/AIDS - Through September 30, 2026 - $413,091.00 - Grant Fund
23. ORDINANCE approving and authorizing Subrecipient Agreement between City of Houston and HOUSTON SRO HOUSING CORPORATION to provide Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS Funds to finance operation of Permanent Housing Community Residence with Supportive Services for a minimum of 33 very low-income households living with HIV/AIDS - Through September 30, 2026 - $309,977.00 - Grant Fund
24. ORDINANCE approving and authorizing Subrecipient Agreement between City of Houston and SEARCH HOMELESS SERVICES to provide Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS Funds for administration and operation of Childcare Services Program for Early Childhood Development Program with Supportive Services for low-to moderate-income families - Through September 30, 2026 - $142,713.52 - Grant Fund
25. ORDINANCE approving and authorizing Subrecipient Agreement between City of Houston and EL CENTRO DE CORAZON to provide Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS Funds for Housing Assistance and Supportive Services to very low-income households living with HIV/AIDS - Through September 30, 2026 - $1,500,001.00 - Grant Fund
26. ORDINANCE approving and authorizing submission of application for Grant Assistance to the TEXAS HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION for the renewal of the Harris County Area Agency on Aging Grant Program for the Houston Health Department (“Director”); declaring the City’s eligibility for such Grant; authorizing the Director to act as the City’s representative in the application process, to apply for and accept the Grant and Funds, and expend the Grant Funds, as awarded, and to apply for and accept all subsequent awards, if any, pertaining to the Grant; approving and authorizing a Grant Agreement with agency for Grant
27. ORDINANCE appropriating $840,000.00 from the following Funds: $20,000.00 out of Airports Renewal and Replacement Fund; $540,000.00 out of Airports Improvement Fund; $10,000.00 out of Airport System Consolidated 2011 AMT Construction Fund; $180,000.00 out of Airport System Consolidated 2011 Construction Fund; $20,000.00 out of Airport System 2021a AMT Bond For ITRP Fund and $70,000.00 out of Airport System Consolidated ITRP AMT Construction Fund; for Project Management Costs associated with FY2026 Capital Improvement Plan Projects
28. ORDINANCE appropriating $28,881,014.06 out of Airports Improvement Fund as additional appropriation to Design-Build Contract between City of Houston and TEXAS STERLING-BANICKI JV, LLC for Taxiway L and Runway 4-22 Shoulders Phase 1 Construction at Ellington Airport (EFD) (Project No. 707); providing funding for Construction Phase Services and Contingency - DISTRICT E - FLICKINGER
29. ORDINANCE approving Lease Agreement between City of Houston, Texas, and VENUS AEROSPACE CORPORATION, for Land Space comprising approximately 253,207 square feet located at Ellington Airport - Revenue - DISTRICT E - FLICKINGER
30. ORDINANCE approving Professional Services Agreement between HUSCH BLACKWELL LLP and City of Houston relating to Various Condemnation Matters; providing a maximum contract amount - $900,000.00 - Property & Casualty Fund
31. ORDINANCE approving and authorizing Six Federally Funded and Six Non Federally Funded Task Order Contracts for Professional Landscape Architectural Services with: (1). ASAKURA ROBINSON COMPANY LLC, (2). CLARK CONDON ASSOCIATES, INC, (3). KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC, (4). M2L ASSOCIATES, INC, (5). SWA GROUP, and (6). THE BROUSSARD GROUP INC dba TBG PARTNERS for Task Order Contracting Program for the Houston Parks and Recreation Department; providing a maximum contract amount for each contract - 3 Years with 2 one-year options
32. ORDINANCE approving and authorizing Three Federally Funded and Three Non-Federally Funded Task Order Contracts with: (1). BUILDING ENVELOPE CONSULTANTS, LLC, (2). PRICE CONSULTING, INC, and (3). WALTER P. MOORE & ASSOCIATES, for Building Envelope Consulting Services for Task Order and Job Order Contracting Program; providing a maximum contract amount for each contract - 2 Years with 3 one year options
33. ORDINANCE approving and awarding a contract to THE PRUITT COMPANY, INC to provide Heavy Duty Front-End Repair Services for the Fleet Management Department; providing a maximum contract amount - 3 Years with 2 one-year options - $1,224,001.60 - Fleet Management Fund
34. ORDINANCE approving and authorizing Sole Source Contract for 1-Year period, with 4 one-year renewal options between City of Houston and OCHIN/EPIC PATIENT PORTAL INC, for Clinical Management Information System for the Houston Health Department; providing a maximum contract amount - $2,081,442.77 - Health Special Revenue Fund
35. ORDINANCE approving and authorizing Derivative Agreement with SIEMENS INDUSTRY, INC, for purchase of Desigo Building Automation Maintenance and Software Upgrades from Sourcewell Purchasing Cooperative for the General Services Department; providing a maximum contract amount - 3 Years - $387,849.00 - Maintenance Renewal and Replacement Fund
36. ORDINANCE approving and authorizing Grant Agreement with UNITED WAY OF GREATER HOUSTON to fund the Acquisition and Installation of Generators at one or more Community Multi-Service Centers; authorizing the Chief Recovery & Resilience Officer or Designee to act as the City’s representative and to accept the Grant and Funds, and expend the Grant Funds, as awarded, and to apply for and accept all subsequent awards, if any, pertaining to the Grant
37. ORDINANCE calling for Public Hearings at which interested persons will be given the opportunity to be heard on: 1) Proposed Amendments to existing Strategic Partnership Agreement between City of Houston, Texas, and SPRING CREEK UTILITY DISTRICT, for City to Annex, for Limited Purposes, certain territory within and in the vicinity of such district in Montgomery County, Texas; 2) Proposed Amendment to existing Strategic Partnership Agreement between City of Houston, Texas and HARRIS COUNTY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 278, for City to Annex, for Limited Purposes, certain territory within and in the vicinity of such district in Harris County, Texas; and 3) Proposal of City of Houston, Texas to Impose Sales and Use Tax in such territories; providing for Publication of Notice of such hearings; containing other provisions relating to the foregoing subject; providing for severability - DISTRICTS B - JACKSON and E - FLICKINGER
HEARING DATES - 9:00 A.M. - WEDNESDAY - NOVEMBER 5, 2025 and NOVEMBER 12, 2025
38. ORDINANCE consenting to the addition of 19.075 acres of land to HARRIS COUNTY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 221, for inclusion in its district
39. ORDINANCE approving and authorizing Purchase and Sale Agreement between City of Houston, Texas, Seller, and AMA CAPITAL SYSTEMS, LLC, Purchaser, for sale of approximately 13,939 square-feet of land, being out of Lot 4 and Lot 5 of the Edward Shipman Survey, A-68, as recorded in Vol 439, Pg 612 of the HCDR, for $203,600.00 - Revenue - DISTRICT I - MARTINEZ
40. ORDINANCE approving and authorizing Six Untreated Water Supply Contracts between City of Houston and ENTERPRISE PRODUCTS OPERATING, LLC
41. ORDINANCE authorizing Ground Lease and Purchase Option Agreement between City of Houston, Texas, as Tenant, and HOUSTON POLICE OFFICERS' PENSION SYSTEM, as Landlord, for approximately 4.7 acres out of the Obedience Smith Survey, Abstract No. 696, located in Houston, Harris County, Texas, including all improvements thereon; providing a maximum contract amount - DISTRICT I - MARTINEZ
42. ORDINANCE appropriating $1,595,565.72 out of Water & Sewer System Consolidated Construction Fund; appropriating $249,613.51 out of Contribution for Capital Projects Fund; approving and authorizing Construction Management and Inspection Services Contract between City of Houston and CDM SMITH, INC for Various Projects for Houston Public Works - $5,054,758.27 - Grant Fund - DISTRICT C - KAMIN
43. ORDINANCE appropriating $3,354,553.65 out of Water & Sewer System Consolidated Construction Fund; approving and authorizing Professional Engineering Services Contract between City of Houston and WESTON SOLUTIONS, INC for Lift Station Improvement Projects (North Houston Rosslyn Lift Station, Pinemont Lift Station, Hollister Lift Station, Windfern Road Lift Station, Mitchell Lift Station and Northcourt Lift Station); providing funding for CIP Cost Recovery financed by the Water & Sewer System Consolidated Construction Fund - DISTRICTS A - PECK and H - CASTILLO
44. ORDINANCE appropriating $2,466,585.45 out of Water & Sewer System Consolidated Construction Fund; approving and authorizing Professional Engineering Services Contract between City of Houston and ARCADIS U.S., INC for Large Diameter Water Line and Above Grade Crossings – Package #3; providing funding for CIP Cost Recovery financed by the Water & Sewer System Consolidated Construction Fund - DISTRICTS A - PECK; B - JACKSON; D - EVANS-SHABAZZ; E - FLICKINGER; G - HUFFMAN and I - MARTINEZ
45. ORDINANCE appropriating $193,200.00 out of Dedicated Drainage and Street Renewal Capital Fund – Drainage Charge as additional appropriation to Professional Engineering Services Contract between City of Houston and BOWMAN ENGINEERING & CONSULTING, LLC for CDBG-MIT Frenchtown Drainage and Paving Improvements (as approved by Ordinance No. 2022-0167); providing funding for CIP Cost Recovery relating to construction of facilities financed by the Dedicated Drainage and Street Renewal Capital Fund – Drainage Charge - DISTRICT B - JACKSON
46. ORDINANCE appropriating $712,569.45 out of Metro Projects Construction DDSRF as additional appropriation to Advance Funding Agreement between City of Houston and TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (TXDOT) for 2020 Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) (as approved by Ordinance No. 2023-0231); providing funding for CIP Cost Recovery relating to construction of facilities financed by the Metro Projects Construction DDSRF - DISTRICTS A - PECK; D - EVANS-SHABAZZ; G - HUFFMAN and J - POLLARD
47. ORDINANCE appropriating $5,567,954.00 out of Water & Sewer System Consolidated Construction Fund; awarding contract to CZ CONSTRUCTION, LLC for Wastewater Collection System Rehabilitation and Renewal; setting a deadline for the bidder’s execution of the contract and delivery of all bonds, insurance, and other required contract documents to the City; holding the bidder in default if it fails to meet the deadlines; providing funding for CIP Cost Recovery relating to construction of facilities financed by the Water & Sewer System Consolidated Construction Fund, contingency, and testing services
48. ORDINANCE appropriating $1,104,984.00 out of Parks Consolidated Construction Fund and awarding Construction Contract to HIGH COUNTRY ROOFING AND RESTORATION, LLC, for Mason Park Roof Replacement Project; setting a deadline for the proposer’s execution of the contract and delivery of all bonds, insurance, and other required contract documents to the City; holding the proposer in default if it fails to meet the deadlines; providing funding for contingency and Civic Art - DISTRICT I - MARTINEZ
49. ORDINANCE No. 2025-791; Passed second reading, September 24, 2025 ORDINANCE granting to ARROWHEAD ASSET SERVICES, LLC, a Texas Limited Liability Company, the right, privilege, and franchise to collect, haul, and transport solid waste and industrial waste from commercial properties located within the City of Houston, Texas, pursuant to Chapter 39, Code of Ordinances, Houston, Texas; providing for related terms and conditions; and making certain findings related thereto - THIRD AND FINAL READING
50. ORDINANCE No. 2025-792; Passed second reading, September 24, 2025 ORDINANCE granting to CLEAR WATER RECYCLING, LLC, a Texas Limited Liability Company, the right, privilege, and franchise to collect, haul, and transport solid waste and industrial waste from commercial properties located within the City of Houston, Texas, pursuant to Chapter 39, Code of Ordinances, Houston, Texas; providing for related terms and conditions; and making certain findings related thereto - THIRD AND FINAL READING
51. ORDINANCE No. 2025-793; Passed second reading, September 24, 2025 ORDINANCE granting to FCC ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES TEXAS, LLC, a Texas Limited Liability Company, the right, privilege, and franchise to collect, haul, and transport solid waste and industrial waste from commercial properties located within the City of Houston, Texas, pursuant to Chapter 39, Code of Ordinances, Houston, Texas; providing for related terms and conditions; and making certain findings related thereto - THIRD AND FINAL READING
52. ORDINANCE No. 2025-794; Passed second reading, September 24, 2025 ORDINANCE granting to HALLMARK MITIGATION AND CONSTRUCTION LLC, a Texas Limited Liability Company, the right, privilege, and franchise to collect, haul, and transport solid waste and industrial waste from commercial properties located within the City of Houston, Texas, pursuant to Chapter 39, Code of Ordinances, Houston, Texas; providing for related terms and conditions; and making certain findings related thereto - THIRD AND FINAL READING
53. ORDINANCE No. 2025-795; Passed second reading, September 24, 2025 ORDINANCE granting to HYDRO CLEAR SERVICES LLC, a Texas Limited Liability Company, the right, privilege, and franchise to collect, haul, and transport solid waste and industrial waste from commercial properties located within the City of Houston, Texas, pursuant to Chapter 39, Code of Ordinances, Houston, Texas; providing for related terms and conditions; and making certain findings related thereto - THIRD AND FINAL READING
54. ORDINANCE No. 2025-796; Passed second reading, September 24, 2025 ORDINANCE granting to TEXAS PRIDE SEPTIC, INC, a Texas Corporation, the right, privilege, and franchise to collect, haul, and transport solid waste and industrial waste from commercial properties located within the City of Houston, Texas, pursuant to Chapter 39, Code of Ordinances, Houston, Texas; providing for related terms and conditions; and making certain findings related thereto - THIRD AND FINAL READING
55. ORDINANCE No. 2025-797; Passed second reading, September 24, 2025 ORDINANCE granting to THERMO FLUIDS INC, a Foreign Corporation, the right, privilege, and franchise to collect, haul, and transport solid waste and industrial waste from commercial properties located within the City of Houston, Texas, pursuant to Chapter 39, Code of Ordinances, Houston, Texas; providing for related terms and conditions; and making certain findings related thereto - THIRD AND FINAL READING
END OF CONSENT AGENDA
CONSIDERATION OF MATTERS REMOVED FROM CONSENT AGENDA NON-CONSENT - NUMBERS 56 through 58
NON-CONSENT - MISCELLANEOUS
56. RECOMMENDATION from Mayor and Director of Finance to place the proposed tax rate of $0.519190 on each $100 of taxable value, which is the same as last year’s tax rate on the October 15, 2025 agenda and set a date for the public hearing.
HEARING DATE - 9:00 A.M. - WEDNESDAY - OCTOBER 15, 2025 57. SET A PUBLIC HEARING DATE to provide a Resolution of No Objection for one applicant seeking 4% Housing Tax Credits (HTCs) for the following multifamily developments:
Lafayette Village 4822 E. Sam Houston Pkwy N
Idlewilde Apartments 9915 FM 1960
HEARING DATE - 9:00 A. M. - WEDNESDAY - OCTOBER 15, 2025 58. SET A PUBLIC HEARING DATE on recommendation from Director of Houston Public Works for designation of a Banner District in the HOUSTON DESIGN DISTRICT - DISTRICT C - KAMIN
SUGGESTED HEARING DATE - 9:00 A.M. - WEDNESDAY - DECEMBER 3,2025
MATTERS TO BE PRESENTED BY COUNCIL - Council Member Kamin first
ALL ORDINANCES ARE TO BE CONSIDERED ON AN EMERGENCY BASIS AND TO BE PASSED ON ONE READING UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, ARTICLE VII, SECTION 7, CITY CHARTER
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