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Mayoral Proclamations, Recognitions & Announcements
MAYORAL PROCLAMATIONS, RECOGNITIONS, AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
Consider approval of the following bids: a. Microsoft CRM Support Bid No. 3621-13 Webfortis $150,000.00 Oracle Licenses Bid No. 4354-14 SHI, Inc. $385,825.00 c. Wynn Joyce Substation Control Bid No. 4402-14 Building and Switchgear Powell Electrical Systems $1,174,009.00 Contingency 117,500.00 TOTAL $1,291,509.00 Public hearings were previously conducted for the following zoning cases. Council approved the requests and instructed staff to bring forth the following ordinances for consideration. a. Zoning File No. 14-16, Firewheel Senior Living, LLC b. Zoning File No. 14-20, Troy Crosson 4. Consider an ordinance amending Chapter 31, “Engineering”, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Garland by adopting an amended Flood Insurance Study. 5. Consider a resolution approving the City of Garland Housing Agency Administrative Plan for the Housing Choice Voucher Program. At the June 3, 2014 Work Session, Council considered adopting the updated Administrative Plan. The U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development requires each Housing Agency to develop and adopt an Administrative Plan identifying the policies the agency will follow to administer the Housing Choice Voucher Program Funds (better known as Section 8). 6. Consider a resolution adopting and approving the Garland Housing Agency’s Fourth Year Update on the 2010-2014 Five-Year Plan. At the June 3, 2014 Work Session, Council considered adopting the accomplishments presented in the fourth year annual performance plan update for submission to the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. 7. Consider a resolution authorizing the submission and acceptance of an application to the Bureau of Justice Assistance for Grant under the 2014 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program. At the June 16, 2014 Work Session, Council was scheduled to consider a request from the Police Department to apply for the 2014 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant program. The estimated net award to the City of Garland will be approximately $28,052.24. The funds can be used to implement a wide variety of Police Department programs to reduce crime and improve public safety. 8. Consider a resolution supporting transportation funding for Texas. At the June 3, 2014 Work Session, Council considered a resolution supporting Proposition 1 that will be on the November
Consider an ordinance amending Chapter 31, “Engineering”, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Garland by adopting an amended Flood Insurance Study.
Consider a resolution supporting transportation funding for Texas.
Consider an ordinance amending Chapter 50, “Utility Rates and Fees”, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Garland, relating to fees for various services provided by the City.
Consider the appointment of a Mayor Pro Tem and Deputy Mayor Pro Tem.
Consider appointments to Boards and Commissions.
Citizen comments.
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Mayoral Proclamations, Recognitions & Announcements
MAYORAL PROCLAMATIONS, RECOGNITIONS, AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
Consider approval of the following bids: a. Microsoft CRM Support Bid No. 3621-13 Webfortis $150,000.00 Oracle Licenses Bid No. 4354-14 SHI, Inc. $385,825.00 c. Wynn Joyce Substation Control Bid No. 4402-14 Building and Switchgear Powell Electrical Systems $1,174,009.00 Contingency 117,500.00 TOTAL $1,291,509.00 Public hearings were previously conducted for the following zoning cases. Council approved the requests and instructed staff to bring forth the following ordinances for consideration. a. Zoning File No. 14-16, Firewheel Senior Living, LLC b. Zoning File No. 14-20, Troy Crosson 4. Consider an ordinance amending Chapter 31, “Engineering”, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Garland by adopting an amended Flood Insurance Study. 5. Consider a resolution approving the City of Garland Housing Agency Administrative Plan for the Housing Choice Voucher Program. At the June 3, 2014 Work Session, Council considered adopting the updated Administrative Plan. The U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development requires each Housing Agency to develop and adopt an Administrative Plan identifying the policies the agency will follow to administer the Housing Choice Voucher Program Funds (better known as Section 8). 6. Consider a resolution adopting and approving the Garland Housing Agency’s Fourth Year Update on the 2010-2014 Five-Year Plan. At the June 3, 2014 Work Session, Council considered adopting the accomplishments presented in the fourth year annual performance plan update for submission to the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. 7. Consider a resolution authorizing the submission and acceptance of an application to the Bureau of Justice Assistance for Grant under the 2014 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program. At the June 16, 2014 Work Session, Council was scheduled to consider a request from the Police Department to apply for the 2014 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant program. The estimated net award to the City of Garland will be approximately $28,052.24. The funds can be used to implement a wide variety of Police Department programs to reduce crime and improve public safety. 8. Consider a resolution supporting transportation funding for Texas. At the June 3, 2014 Work Session, Council considered a resolution supporting Proposition 1 that will be on the November
Consider an ordinance amending Chapter 31, “Engineering”, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Garland by adopting an amended Flood Insurance Study.
Consider a resolution supporting transportation funding for Texas.
Consider an ordinance amending Chapter 50, “Utility Rates and Fees”, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Garland, relating to fees for various services provided by the City.
Consider the appointment of a Mayor Pro Tem and Deputy Mayor Pro Tem.
Consider appointments to Boards and Commissions.
Citizen comments.