Bond Sale, Affirmative Action, City Infrastructure
Financial Future:
Discussion on determining an upcoming bond sale, impacting the city's borrowing capacity and funding for future projects.Equity Policies:
Briefings and discussions on Affirmative Action policies within Health & Human Services and Public Works & Transportation departments, alongside a report from the Minority/Women Business Enterprise (M/WBE) Advisory Committee.Core City Services:
A comprehensive review and discussion on city infrastructure, covering planning, public works, drainage, child safety, transportation, and water/wastewater systems.
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AUSIIN FOUNDER BRAN Austin City Council MINUTES SPECIAL CALLED MEETING - ! : August 17, 1994 TOWN LAKE CENTER - 10:00 Α.Μ. Mayor Todd called to order the meeting of the Council, noting the presence of all of the Council. PREVIEW OF ITEMS FOR NEXT COUNCIL MEETING 1. Review of Proposed Agenda Items from City Manager for September 1, 1994. Presented by City Manager, Jesus Garza 2. Review of Proposed Agenda Items from Council for September 1, 1994. BRIEFINGS AND DISCUSSIONS 3. PERFORMANCE REPORT FOR JUNE 1994, THIRD QUARTERLY REPORT Report presented by Charles Curry and Betty Dunkerley 4. INFRASTRUCTURE * Planning, Public Works, Drainage, Child Safety, Transportation, Water/Wastewater Presented by Tracy Watson, Bill Stockton, and Randy Goss 5. DETERMINE BOND SALE Presented by Betty Dunkerley : CITIZEN COMMUNICATIONS (A maximum of 10 citizens to speak on posted policy briefings. Each citizen will be given 3 minutes to speak) RECESSED from 3:55 p.m. until 5:30p.m. on Councilmember Reynolds' motion, Councilmember Mitchell's second, 7-0 vote. 5:30 Ρ.Μ. 6. REPORT FROM M/WBE ADVISORY COMMITTEE Report presented by Carol Hadnot 7. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION a. Health and Human Services Presented by Ruth Ann Edwards, Sue Nilam, Mary Ann Ramirez, and Sue Brubaker b. Public Works and Transportation Presented by Ruth Ann Edvards and Bill Stockton MINUTES 1 AUGUST 17, 1994 8. WITH MANY UPDATE CITIZEN COMMUNICATIONS (A maximum of 10 citizens to speak on posted policy briefings. Each citizen will be given 3 minutes to speak) ADJOURN at 7:15 p.m. Approved this the 1st day of 1994 on Councilmember Garcia's motion and Mayor Pro Tem Nofziger's second, 7-0 vote. MINUTES 2 AUGUST 17, 1994