CITY OF LAREDO
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
1110 HOUSTON STREET
LAREDO, TEXAS
5:30 P.M.
AGENDA
A97-R-36 OCTOBER 20, 1997
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
III. ROLL CALL
IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
2. City Council Meeting of September 15, 1997
Special City Council Meeting of September 27, 1997
Special City Council Meeting of September 29, 1997
City Council Meeting of October 6, 1997
V. INTRODUCTORY ORDINANCES
3. Authorizing the City Manager to grant a license to Grande River
Communications, Inc., for the use of a telecommunications PVC Conduit on
Juarez Lincoln International bridge and on 1000 square feet of City right-
of-way on the XXXXX block of San Francisco Avenue and the River Bank for a
term of five (5) years with an annual rent of $10,000.00 plus a fee of
$4.00 a square feet for the occupation of the City of Laredo Right-of-Way.
4. Amending Section 6-66 (c) titled "Special Permits" for large livestock and
wild animals, of Chapter 6, Animals and Fowl, of the Code of Ordinances of
the City of Laredo; thereby specifically clarifying the said subsection so
that the Health Director has the final authority to grant or deny a
special permit independent of whether abutting and adjacent neighbors
consent to or oppose the special permit; providing for severability; and
providing for an effective date and publication.
VI. FINAL READINGS
5. 97-O-235 Authorizing the City Manager to execute all necessary documents
associated with a public sale to convey the "Surface Only" of a
3.0183 acre tract of non-aeronautical use land (approximately
131,480 square feet) being a part of Block No. 21-Subdivision
Plat of Laredo Airport and located at the Laredo International
Airport, together with improvements located thereon and subject
to that lease agreement as amended between the City of Laredo,
as Lessor and Pacific Southwest Bank, as Lessee, and being more
particularly described by metes and bounds to Commerce Bank for
the purchase price of $1,492,000.00. Said tract of land is
located at the 2100 Block of Saunders Street. (City Council)
6. 97-O-246 Authorizing the City Manager to execute an agreement providing
for possible reimbursement of part of the cost of constructing a
sanitary sewer line incurred by Camilo Prada. (City Council)
7. 97-O-247 Ordinance granting a license to Grande River Communications,
Inc., to erect, construct, maintain, and operate a wire
telecommunications system pursuant to the City of Laredo's Wire
Telecommunications System licensing Ordinance No. 96-O-185.
(City Council)
8. 97-O-248 Ordinance granting a license to GST Telecom Texas, Inc. to
erect, construct, maintain, and operate a wire
telecommunications system pursuant to the City of Laredo's Wire
Telecommunications System licensing Ordinance No. 96-O-185.
(City Council)
9. 97-O-249 Ordinance amending Section 2-5, titled "City Council Meetings,"
of the code of ordinances of the City of Laredo, thereby
limiting the number of discussion items that may be placed on a
City Council Meeting Agenda by each councilmember to four (4);
providing severability; and providing for an effective date.
(City Council)
10. 97-O-250 Ordinance authorizing the issuance of a Special Use Permit for
Gas Extraction on 5.0 acres out of Porcion 35, as further
described by metes and bounds, located east of Highway 83 and
south of Southgate Boulevard, known as the Zachry No. 3 Well.
Providing for publication and effective date. (Jose Perez,Jr.)
11. 97-O-251 Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 94-O-077, authorizing the
issuance of Special Use Permit for gas extraction facility on
Lot 1, Block 1, Plantation Centre Subdivision, Unit 1, located
on the northeast corner of the intersection of McPherson Road
and Del Mar Boulevard, amending Section 3, (1), by changing the
distance requirement for placement of structures near the well-
head from 250 feet to 100 feet; providing for publication and
effective date. (Joe A. Guerra)
12. 97-O-252 Ordinance amending the City of Laredo FY 1997-98 Annual Budget
to increase the revenues by an amount of $2,000,000.00 received
from the Federal Aviation Administration Grant Offer No. 3-48-
0136-20 and appropriating $2,222,223.00, comprising of the
$2,000,000.00, grant plus the local match of $222,223.00, to the
Airport Capital Outlay/Improvements other than Buildings account
for the purpose of purchasing four passenger boarding bridges
for the new airport passenger terminal and to acquire a portion
of the Runway Protection Zone to Runway 35L. The local match to
the grant is available in the Airport new passenger terminal
reserve account line item. (Louis H. Bruni)
13. 97-O-253 Ordinance approving an amendment to the contract with the Texas
Department of Health and budgets in the amount of $492,000.00,
for the Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Program and $146,000.00
for the (Community) Health Education Project (total $638,000.00)
of the City of Laredo Health Department for the period beginning
September 1, 1997, through August 31, 1998; and increase revenue
line item 226-0000-323-4034 from $0 to $492,000.00, and 226-000-
323-4069 from $0 to $146,000.00, and expenditure line item 226-
6065 from $0 to $492,000.00 and 226-6066 from $0 to $146,000.00.
(City Council)
14. 97-O-254 Ordinance approving an amendment to the contract with the Texas
Department of Health and budgets in the amount of $42,000.00,
for the Chronic Disease Prevention Program, Breast and Cervical
Cancer Control Project, of the City of Laredo Health Department
for the period beginning September 1, 1997, through August 31,
1998; and increase revenue line item 226-0000-323-4055 from $0
to $42,000.00, and expenditure line item 226-6068 from $0 to
$42,000.00. (City Council)
15. 97-O-255 Ordinance approving amending the City of Laredo's 1997-1998
Annual Budget in the amount of $330,110.00. The Department of
Justice will provide $297,099.00, and the City will match
$33,011.00, for the first year of funding. This supplemental
award is under the "Universal Hiring" Grant for the COPS Ahead
Grant which will fund the salaries and fringe benefits of ten
police officers for a period of three years. The total amount
of the grant is $750,000.00, with the City's match being
$407,650.00, for a three year period (August 1, 1997 through
July 31, 2000). (City Council)
16. 97-O-256 Ordinance amending the City of Laredo's 1997-1998 Annual Budget
in the amount of $98,391.00, for an agreement with the Drug
Enforcement Administration for the funding of an HIDTA
Intelligence Unit for the period of October 1, 1997 and ending
September 30, 1998. (City Council)
VII. RESOLUTIONS
17. 97-R-120 Authorizing participation by the City of Laredo with other Texas
cities in the Texas Coalition of Cities for franchised utility
issues; naming a representative to the steering committee;
authorizing payment of a participation fee and providing an
effective date.
18. 97-R-121 Authorizing the City Manager to accept a grant from the Texas
Department of Health in the amount of $200,000.00 for the
restructured La Familia Health Care Project (previously known as
the Diabetic/Hypertension Education Project) of the City of
Laredo Health Department for the period beginning September 1,
1997, through August 31, 1998.
19. 97-R-122 Accepting a grant from the Texas Department of Health in the
amount of $1,516,584.00 to operate the Women, Infants, and
Children (WIC) Program, and to issue approximately $8,460,000.00
in federal food vouchers by the City of Laredo Health Department
for the period beginning October 1, 1997, through September 30,
1998.
20. 97-R-123 Urging the United States Congress to amend the $12.00,
International Arrival and the $12.00, International Departure
Aviation Excise Tax levied on international air travelers to
exempt United States airports located on the Mexican and
Canadian borders from collecting said tax.
21. 97-R-124 Authorizing the acceptance of a donation of the "surface only"
of lot number 47-A, in Block Number 2, of the Eastwoods
Subdivision, Phase, III, a Subdivision in the City of Laredo,
Webb County, Texas, as per plat of said subdivision recorded in
Volume 17, Page 19, Webb County plat records for use as a city
park from Big O Development, L.C., a Texas Limited Liability
Company.
22. 97-R-125 Authorizing the issuance of a Drilling permit to drill and
operate a natural gas well on 5.0 acres out of Porcion 35, as
further described by metes and bounds, located east of Highway
83 and south of Southgate Boulevard, known as Zachry No. 3 Well.
23. 97-R-126 Supporting the designation of the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo as an
American Heritage River.
24. 97-R-127 Authorizing staff to negotiate and execute a Right of Entry and
Possession instrument, the right to enter upon an approximately
sixty-two-acre parcel of land owned by Fasken Ltd., a Texas
Limited Partnership, for the construction of the Laredo
Northwest International Bridge. Said sixty-two-acre parcel and
to be further described on a certified document at a later date.
VIII. MOTIONS
25. Approval of the construction plans and specifications and authorization to
advertise for bids for the Laredo International Bridge No. 1 Pavement
Reconstruction at Approaches, Phase I with tentative award on December 1,
1997. Funding is available in the Bridge System Import Lot.
26. Approval of bid specifications and authorization to advertise for bids for
the following:
a) Public Works Materials - Annual Contract
b) Restaurant Equipment - Airport Terminal
c) Vehicles: Police Department (8), Airport (1), Bridge (4), Utilities -
Water Billing (2), Civic Center (1)
Funding is available in the respective Department's operating budget. A
tentative bid award is set for November 17, 1997.
27. Authorization to advertise for Request for Proposal (RFPs) for consulting
engineering services to design and prepare plans and specifications for a
belt filter press to be added to the South Laredo Wastewater Treatment
Plant.
28. Award of annual supply contract to the LOW BIDDER, Thomas Petroleum,
Laredo, Texas, in the estimated amount of $900,000.00, for the purchase of
transport loads of unleaded fuel and low sulfur diesel fuel, and tank
wagon loads of low sulfur diesel and unleaded fuel, for the City of
Laredo's fleet. The bid price unleaded fuel is $0.003 cents less than the
previous year and $0.0015 cents more for diesel fuel. A total of two bids
were received on purchase.
29. Award of an annual contract to the LOW BIDDER, TREADCO, Inc., Laredo,
Texas, in the estimated amount of $11,480.00, for providing tire recapping
services for the Fleet Maintenance Division. The Fleet Maintenance
Division has been recapping tires used on the refuse and dump trucks with
good results. New tires can be recapped two to three times therefore
extending the usefulness of the core tire. Each tire sent for recapping is
inspected and repaired as needed prior to the recapping process. A total
of three bids were received for these services. The bid pricing is
approximately 5% less than the previous contract period. Funding is
available in the Fleet departments maintenance budget.
30. Award of a construction contract to the LOWEST BIDDER, Cantu-American
Construction Co., Inc., Laredo, Texas, in the amount of $133,000.00, for
the Laredo Health Department Canopy for Perimeter of the W.I.C. Building
located at 2600 Cedar Avenue. Funding is available in the Health Fund.
31. Approval of change order no. 1, an increase of $985.00, acceptance of the
Willow/Chacon Drainage Improvements, and approval of final payment in the
amount of $13,616.50, to Ramex Construction Company, Inc., Laredo, Texas.
The original contract amount was $103,995.00. This change order will bring
the contract total to $104,980.00. Funding is available in Community
Development Willow/Chacon Drainage Project.
32. Approval of change order no. 1, a decrease of $13,532.20, acceptance of
the 18 Inch Diameter Sanitary Sewer Main along Bustamante Street from
Meadow Avenue to East San Francisco at Zacate Creek, and approval of final
payment in the amount of $74,928.35 to BRH Garver, Inc., Houston, Texas.
The original contract amount was $742,983.00. This change order will bring
the contract total to $729,450.80. Funding is available in EDA
Airport/Medical Park Improvements Other Than Building.
33. Approval to release two and one half percent of the five percent retainage
of the items that are one hundred percent (100%) complete and accepted in
the amount of $360,724.96 to Don Krueger Construction Company, Victoria,
Texas in conjunction with the Laredo International Airport New Passenger
Terminal Project. The total contract amount is $15,087,145.00. Funding
is available in the Retainage Payable.
34. Approval of a contract with Texas Department of Transportation - Ads in
the amount of $16,800.00, for the purchase of a 1/2 page, 4 color
advertisement in the "1998 Texas State Travel Guide." The Laredo
Convention and Visitors Bureau Board recommends approval of this contract.
35. Authorizing a lease purchase contract, in the amount of $391,888.05, from
the LOW BIDDER, DSI Consulting, McAllen, Texas, for the purchase of a new
AS/400 computer. This computer will replace the current system which
maintains the City's financial and operational software requirements. The
software packages currently installed includes: governmental accounting,
budget, purchasing, payroll, utility billing, miscellaneous receivables,
fleet maintenance, fixed assets, and the Health Department's medical
software. The term of the lease purchase contract shall be for a 5 year
period and will be financed by IBM Credit at an effective interest rate of
5.85%.
36. Authorizing the City Manager to enter into contracts with the providers
listed below to provide professional health care services to clients of
the City of Laredo Health Department for the period of September 1, 1997,
through August 31, 1998.
Provider Program Contract Amount
1) Dr. Victor Trevino Maternal & Child Health $35,000.00
2) Dr. Antonio Maternal & Child Health $20,000.00
Salinas/Carlos Cruz
3) Mercy Reg. Medical Ctr. Maternal & Child Health $50,000.00
Breast and Cervical
Cancer Control Project $50,000.00
4) Dr. Winder Vasquez TB $20,000.00
5) Dr. Benson Huang TB $20,000.00
6) Dr. Maurice Click ADM./HIV $25,000.00
$215,000.00
37. Authorizing the City Manager to sell to Holt Company of Texas three motor
graders under the guaranteed re-purchase program for $115,000.00, each and
using the proceeds to go out for bids to purchase two new larger 140H
motor graders.
IX. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
38. Requesting authorization to direct the Laredo Affordable Housing
Corporation to allow the Laredo Builders Association an opportunity to
review the construction plans for the Los Obispos Housing Project and to
prepare bid specifications in such a way so as to allow general
contractors and/or subconstractors to bid on the project. Any significant
change to construction specifications will be brought back to City Council
for approval.
39. Request for Executive Session pursuant to Texas Local Government Code
551.071 to consult with legal counsel regarding contemplated litigation
regarding 1st and 14th Amendment Constitutional issues arising from an
application for a Special Use Permit for a sexually oriented business.
X. COMMUNICATIONS
XI. CITY COUNCIL DISCUSSION AND PRESENTATION
40. Requests by Mayor and City Councilmembers for discussion and presentation.
A. Requests by Mayor Pro Tem Jose R. Perez, Jr.
1. Announcing an invitation by our Sister City of Cienega de Flores' Mayor
Homero Quiroga to his "Tercer Informe del Gobierno Municipal de Cienega de
Flores," to be held on Thursday October 30, 1997, at 8:00 p.m. This will
be his last official act as Mayor and consequentlty he would like to
invite the Mayor and City Council to this event.
B. Requests by Councilmember Louis H. Bruni
1. Status report on the FAR PART 150 Noise Abatement project with possible
action.
2. Status report on the reconstruction of Runway 17L/35R with possible
action.
3. Discussion and possible action on IH-35 congestion at the Lincoln Juarez
Bridge with possible short term solutions to the congestion problem, until
the completion of the new Fourth International Bridge. (Co-sponsored by
Councilman Mario G. Alvarado)
4. Request by UISD to have district campuses included in metro government
committee review of traffic circulation around schools with possible
action. (Co-sponsored by Cm. Eliseo Valdez, Jr. and Cm. Joe A. Guerra)
C. Requests by Councilmember Alfonso "Poncho" Casso
1. Discussion and possible action regarding the procurement of the proper
equipment to combat fires in the county and status report on the airport
crash truck.
2. Discussion and possible action regarding the Metro paratransit lift
program and the FTA Grant Application (project #tx-90-x406-0) for the
purchase of eight buses, and five paratransit vans.
3. Status report on the staging area for the elimination of the trailer
congestion on IH35.
4. Discussion and possible action regarding the Canizales Boxing Gym on
Guadalupe Street. (co-sponsored by Cm. Joe A. Guerra)
D. Requests by Councilmember Cecilia May Moreno
1. Discussion and possible action regarding a request to have staff look at
increasing the illumination at the intersection of Ash and Springfield
Streets, and for a 3 block radius from said intersection.
2. Discussion and possible action regarding the Health Department's mosquito
spraying program to include a schedule of spraying times and places.
Additionally, what other programs are in place to eliminate other animals
such as opossums, etc.?
E. Requests by Councilmember Eliseo Valdez Jr.
1. Status report regarding the drainage and erosion problems along the fence
which borders the eastern section of the Hidden Meadows Subdivision fence.
2. Status report regarding the recommendation on a special sewer rate for
elderly individuals on fixed incomes.
3. Status report regarding a staff recommendation on a safe crossing area for
children to use while walking to Alma Pierce Elementary School along
Springfield Avenue.
4. Status report regarding the development of the City's "Snowbird"
attraction plan.
F. Requests by Councilmember Joe A. Guerra
1. Request by the BEST Organization to discuss their concerns about the
service being provided by El Metro and El Lift with possible action.
2. Update on the drainage problems along Mann Road (at Laredo Manor) with
possible action.
G. Requests by Councilmember Mario G. Alvarado
1. Discussion and possible action on reviving the Youth Advisory Council.
2. Presentation by the Red Ribbon Coalition.
H. Requests by Councilmember Consuelo "Chelo" Montalvo
1. Discussion and possible action regarding the naming of a three member Ad
Hoc Committee to review the ongoing operations at the City's El Metro
Transit System.
XII. PUBLIC HEARINGS
41. Public hearing providing interested citizens an opportunity to comment on
the City's proposed change in the use of the South Laredo Community Center
from a social service facility to administrative office space for the
Parks and Recreation Department in compliance with the Community
Development Block Grant regulations cited in 24 CFR 570.505;
and approval of a Motion to convert the South Laredo Community Center from
a social service facility to administrative office space for the Parks and
Recreation Department and to reimburse the Community Development Block
Grant Program for the purchase and rehabilitation of the facility at the
appraised fair market value of $440,000.00, to be amortized over a 20 year
period to allow for 240 monthly payments of $1,833.33.
42. Public hearing for the voluntary annexation of ten tracts of land totaling
491.1278 acres, more or less, and the unilateral annexation of three
tracts of land totaling 1,286.5786 acres, more or less, for a total of
1,777.7064 acres, as required by Section 43.052 of the Texas Local
Government Code.
Tracts proposed for voluntary annexation are as follows:
a) Tract 3: Killam Industrial Park Tract - 10.6253 acres, more or less.
Petitioner: Killam Industrial Development Partnership, LTD.
b) Tract 4: Hurd Tract - 17.8736 acres, more or less. Petitioner: Hurd
Urban Development, LLC c) Tract 5: Salinas Tract - 8.0 acres,
more or less.
Petitioner: Gerardo G. Salinas, Manager Village Heights, LTD.
d) Tract 6: Izaguirre Tract - 8.0668 acres, more or less.
Petitioner: Tomas L. Izaguirre
e) Tract 7: Killam/Loop 20 Tract - 15.7203 acres, more or less.
Petitioner: Killam Oil Company
f) Tract 9: Haynes Tract - 4.6808 acres, more or less.
Petitioner: Richard E. Haynes
g) Tract 10: Southern Development Tract - 95.7986 acres, more or less.
Petitioner: A.R. Sanchez Jr.
h) Tract 11: Garcia Tract - 265.2185 acres, more or less.
Petitioner: E.G. Ranch, LTD
i) Tract 12: Newman Tract - 35.1439 acres, more or less.
Petitioner: Newman Investment Company
j) Tract 13: Ramos Tract - 30.0 acres, more or less.
Petitioner: Dr. Oscar Ramos
Tracts proposed for unilateral annexation are as follows:
k) Tract 1a: Unitec Industrial Park Tract - 362.173 acres, more or less.
Petitioner: City of Laredo
l) Tract 1b: I.H. 35 Tract - 190.2584 acres, more or less.
Petitioner: City of Laredo
m) Tract 2: Bridge IV Tract - 181.2177 acres, more or less.
Petitioner: City of Laredo
n) Tract 8a: Highway 359 Tract - 61.7122 acres, more or less.
Petitioner: City of Laredo
o) Tract 8b: Highway 359/Landfill Tract - 490.8365 acres, more or less.
Petitioner: City of Laredo
43. Public hearing to receive citizen input on the feasibility of establishing
a truck staging area in North Laredo to contain commercial trucks
transporting cargo into Mexico, via Bridge II. Additionally, informing
the public regarding the complete reconstruction of Saunders Avenue
(Highway 59) from Ejido Avenue to Interstate 35 and how it will impact
cargo as well as passenger traffic during the next 18 months.
44. Public hearing authorizing the issuance of a Special Use Permit for a
sexually oriented business, on Lot 9, Block 1, Tejas Industrial Park, Unit
V, located at 8307 San Lorenzo Drive.
INTRODUCTION OF AN ORDINANCE
Authorizing the issuance of a Special Use Permit for a sexually oriented
business, on Lot 9, Block 1, Tejas Industrial Park, Unit V, located at
8307 San Lorenzo Drive, providing for publication and effective date.
45. Public hearing approving an amendment to the contract with the Texas
Department of Health and budget in the amount of $1,516,584.00 to operate
the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Program, and to issue approximately
$8,640,000.00, in federal food vouchers by the City of Laredo Health
Department for the period beginning October 1, 1997, through September 30,
1998.
INTRODUCTION OF AN ORDINANCE
Approving an amendment to the contract with the Texas Department of Health
and budget in the amount of $1,516,584.00 to operate the Women, Infants,
and Children (WIC) Program, and to issue approximately $8,640,000.00, in
federal food vouchers by the City of Laredo Health Department for the
period beginning October 1, 1997, through September 30, 1998; and
increasing revenue line item for the WIC Program 226-0000-323-4037 from $0
to $1,516,584.00, and expenditure line item 226-6071 from $0 to
$1,516,584.00.
46. Public hearing approving an amendment to the contract with the Texas
Department of Health and budget in the amount of $200,000.00, for the
restructured La Familia Health Care Project (previously known as the
Diabetic/Hypertension Education Project) of the City of Laredo Health
Department for the period beginning September 1, 1997, through August 31,
1998.
INTRODUCTION OF AN ORDINANCE
Approving an amendment to the contract with the Texas Department of Health
and budget in the amount of $200,000.00, for the restructured La Familia
Health Care Project (previously known as the Diabetic/Hypertension
Education Project) of the City of Laredo Health Department for the period
beginning September 1, 1997, through August 31, 1998; and increase revenue
line item 226-0000-323-4036 from $0 to $200,000.00, and expenditure line
item 226-6063 from $0 to $200,000.00.
XIII. RECESS AND CONVENE AS THE LAREDO MASS TRANSIT BOARD
47. Award of an annual supply contract in the estimated amount of $400,000.00,
to the LOW BIDDERS, Thomas Petroleum, Laredo, Texas, for the purchase of
transport loads of low sulfur diesel fuel and tank wagon loads of unleaded
fuel for the El Metro fleet. The bid price for unleaded fuel is $0.0015
cents more than the previous year and $0.0030 cents more for diesel fuel.
A total of two bids were received for this purchase.
48. Motion to waive all bus fare collection on November 28, 1997, as
participation in the City of Laredo's co-sponsoring the HEB Feast of
Sharing. This action will introduce new riders to El Metro. Based on
Thanksgiving Day 1995 revenues of $2,350.00 and HEB's contribution of
$1,000.00, the estimated forgone revenue will be approximately $1,300.00.
49. Motion to exercise a contract option to purchase an additional 8 Nova
coaches for the total price of $2,499,128.00 ($312,391.00 each) contingent
upon approval of Federal Transit Administration grant amendment.
XIV. RECESS AND CONVENE AS THE LAREDO MUNICIPAL HOUSING CORPORATION
50. 97-RMH-118 Authorization from the Laredo Municipal Housing Corporation (LMHC)
Board of Directors to accept and implement the Annual factor
increase offered from the Laredo Housing Authority -Section 8
Housing Assistance Payment Program. The U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) allows landlords to increase
the Section 8 rents by the annual factor increase percentages which
are as follows: 2.6% for rents ranging from $310.00 -$349.00 and
2.3% for rents ranging from $350.00-$419.00. The rents being
proposed are still lower than comparably sized apartments
throughout our community. HUD pays the difference of the rent
charged by landlords, meaning that this proposed increase will not
affect the current rent being paid by Section 8 participants. In
addition, Section 8 participants are only responsible for paying
rent based on 30% of their income. The revenues generated from the
rental rate increase will be used to assist in funding the
necessary LMHC Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) and operational
costs. The Section 8 Annual Factor increase will be implemented to
all Section 8 contracts as they are renewed at both the Jose A.
Flores Apartments and Tomas Flores Apartments.
XV. ADJOURNMENT
THIS NOTICE WAS POSTED AT THE MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT OFFICES, 1110 HOUSTON STREET,
LAREDO, TEXAS, AT A PLACE CONVENIENT AND READILY ACCESSIBLE TO THE PUBLIC AT ALL
TIMES. SAID NOTICE WAS POSTED ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1997 AT 5:30 P.M.
________________________
GUSTAVO GUEVARA, JR.
CITY SECRETARY
A-97-R-36(S) OCTOBER 20, 1997
SUPPLEMENTAL AGENDA
IX. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
A. Consideration and action to develop a program to address the drop-off and
traffic congestion problem at L.I.S.D. Schools.
THIS NOTICE WAS POSTED AT THE MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT OFFICES, 1110 HOUSTON STREET,
LAREDO, TEXAS, AT A PLACE CONVENIENT AND READILY ACCESSIBLE TO THE PUBLIC AT ALL
TIMES. SAID NOTICE WAS POSTED ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1997 AT 5:30 P.M.
________________________
GUSTAVO GUEVARA, JR.
CITY SECRETARY