![]() for overseeing asbestos removal and demolition of 515 East Erwin St., Tyler, Texas in an amount not to exceed $58,000.ī-1 Request that the City Council consider appointing a member to the Planning & Zoning Commission and the Half Cent Sales Tax board. M-3 Request that the City Council consider authorizing the City Manager to execute a professional services Engineering-Architect contract with ERI Consulting Inc. M-2 Request that the City Council consider adopting an Ordinance approving application for and authorizing acceptance of the Texas Historical Commission Certified Local Government Grant Contract number TX-21-10010 in the amount of $6,676 for the purpose of funding the Mayfair Building National Historic Landmark Nomination and authorizing the City’s local match in the amount of $6,676. M-1 Request that the City Council consider accepting the annual review of City of Tyler property tax abatements regarding Hiland Dairy, Homeland Title, Hood Packaging, and Trane. O-4 Request that the City Council consider adoption of an Ordinance approving appointments to the Board of Directors of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. O-3 Request that the City Council consider adoption of an Ordinance approving appointments to the Boards of Directors of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. O-2 Request that the City Council consider adoption of an Ordinance amending the Fiscal Year 2022-2023 Budget to provide funding to complete various Fire Grants that include the Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) and 2021 FEMA Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) Grant. O-1 Request that the City Council consider adoption of an Ordinance amending Tyler City Code Chapter 3, Civil Service Classification Plan by amending the Civil Service Classification Plan and number of authorized Civil Service firefighter positions for Fiscal Year 2022-2023. 5Į-3 Request that the City Council consider electing a Mayor Pro Tem. Nichols is also recommending the board pass a resolution to make The HOPE Academy a designated school site, rather than just a program.Request that the City Council consider approving the minutes of the regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Tyler, Texas held on April 12, 2023.Į-1 Request that a Certificate of Election and the Oath of Office be administered to the re- elected City Councilmembers for Districts 1 and 3.Į-2 Request that a Certificate of Election and the Oath of Office be administered to the newly elected City Councilmember for District No. The superintendent will recommend that the Unity School is reopened as a potential Professional Learning Center for high school students. ![]() The TAN is a necessity due to the ongoing, simultaneous construction of the LaGrange High and Troup High gymnasiums. The superintendent will recommend that the board approve a tax anticipation note proposal from PNC Bank for $20 million with a 2.19 percent interest rate. The board will also vote on the 2020 state and federal grant budget, which results in a $631,729 deficit, entirely due to food service cost. Even with the deficit, TCSS is expected to have $17 million in its general fund budget by June 2020. The total budget is expected to be $118,029,104, with a $1.8 million deficit, or less, when voted on Thursday. The board will also vote on the fiscal year 2020 general fund budget. GreenpowerUSA is a STEM initiative where students program, design, build and race student-driven electric racecars. The cars cost $55,960 and the trailers cost $39,450. The board will also vote on the superintendent’s recommendation to approve the purchase of 16 kit cars from GreenpowerUSA and seven trailers from Trailers for Less. Johnson said in April that with a renovation, Fort Georgia could hold another 6,000 boxes. Roy Nichols will also recommend an additional $187,091.91 be transferred to Troup County to support renovation of Fort Georgia, the old 911 center currently used by the archives. TCSS currently pays the archives $30,000 to store, maintain, preserve and pull records, but if passed on Thursday, that funding would increase to $98,410 and would equal the amount Troup County and LaGrange currently pay the archives to maintain their records. In April, the TCSS board heard from Shannon Gavin Johnson, executive director of the Troup County Archives, who asked the school system to increase its funding. The Troup County School Board will vote Thursday on a request to provide additional funding to the Troup County Archives.
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