Austin: Park Land, Utilities & Lawsuit
Executive Session Focus
The Austin City Council held a special session to discuss significant land acquisitions, including ongoing efforts related to Town Lake Parkland and securing space for the Water & Wastewater Utility Department.Community Litigation Review
Council members reviewed pending litigation involving the Allandale Neighborhood Association concerning the city's transportation system.No Policy Decisions Made
Despite these important discussions, the meeting concluded without any official actions, votes, or policy decisions being taken on any agenda items.
Full Transcript
City Council Frank C.Cooksey Mayor John TreviƱo, Jr. Mayor Pro Tem Council Members Mark Rose Smoot Carl-Mitchell Sally Shipman George Humphrey Charles E. Urdy Jorge Carrasco City Manager Elden Aldridge City Clerk POUNDED 1859 Austin City Council MINUTES For SPECIAL CALLED MEETING 4th FLOOR AUDITORIUM - - JULY 1, 1986 CENTRAL LIBRARY Council Chambers, 307 West Second Street, Austin, Texas Memorandum To: Mayor Cooksey called to order the special called meeting of the Council, noting the absence of Councilmember Rose. No action was taken on the consideration of a resolution to amend the resolution on the acquisition of Town Lake Parkland. Mayor Cooksey announced Council would go into Executive Session pursuant to Article 6252-17, Texas Revised Civil Statutes Annotated, to discuss matters of land acquisition, litigation, and for personnel matters. No offical action of the City Council will be taken on any of these matters unless such item is specifically listed on the agenda. a. Board & Commission Appointments - Section 2, Paragraph g. b. Land Acquisition c. - Section 2, Paragraph f. (1) Town Lake Parkland (2) Water & Wastewater Utility Department Space Pending Litigation Section 2, Paragraph e (1) Allandale Neighborhood Assn., et al vs. City of Austin Transportation System Policy Advisory Committee Council recessed for executive session from 4:20 to 5:10 p.m. and adjourned its meeting. taken on any of the items. No action was