Austin Energy, Muny Golf & Legal Issues
- City leaders held a private meeting to address ongoing legal matters, including specific litigation referred to as "Proposal 7."
- Discussions focused on the future of the South Texas Project, a major nuclear power initiative, examining both its legal disputes and real estate implications.
- The agenda also included key real estate considerations for the historic Lion's Municipal Golf Course, often known as "Muny."
Full Transcript
Austin City Council MINUTES For SPECIAL CALLED MEETING - JULY 15. 1982 EXECUTIVE SESSION - 10:00 A.M. Council Chambers, 301 West Second Street, Austin, Texas City Council Carole Keeton McClellan Mayor John Trevifio, Jr. Mayor Pro Tern Council Members Larry Denser Roger Duncan Richard Goodman Ron Mullen Charles E. Urdy Nicholas M. Meiszer City Manager Grace Monroe City Clerk Memorandum To: Mayor McClellan called to order the Special Called Meeting of the Council at 10:00 A.M., noting the absence of Councllmember Goodman and Mayor Pro Tem Trevino, and announced that Council will convene in a closed or executive session authorized by Section 2, Paragraphs (e) and (f) of Article 6252-17, Texas Revised Civil Statutes Annotated, to discuss: (1) Proposal 7 - pending litigation - Sec. Z(e) (2) The South Texas Project <• pending litigation and real estate - Section 2(e) (3) Lion*s Municipal Golf Course - real estate mattersSection 2(f) After such closed or executive session, any final action, decision or vote with regard to any matter considered in the closed or executive session will be made in open session, should such action, decision or vote be necessary.