3.
Approval of minutes for the City Council meetings of April 1, 2026 and April 2, 2026.
1.
Invocation
2.
Pledge of Allegiance
3.
Approval of minutes for the City Council meetings of April 1, 2026 and April 2, 2026.
POINT OF PERSONAL PRIVILEGE
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
4.
City Manager’s Report
4.
City Manager’s Report
ACTION ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION
CONSENT AGENDA
Purchase of Services, Supplies and Equipment
5.
Ordinance approving a contract with Atomic Transport, LLC, to transport municipal solid waste from the City’s transfer station to the City’s contracted disposal site for the Solid Waste Management Department for an estimated total cost of $1,874,904, beginning upon award, for an estimated nine months or until project completion. Funding of $535,005 for FY 2026 is available from the FY 2026 Solid Waste Operating & Maintenance Fund. Funding for the remainder is contingent upon City Council approval of the annual budget. [Ben Gorzell Jr., Chief of Financial and Administrative Services; Troy Elliott, Chief Financial Officer, Finance]
5.
Ordinance approving a contract with Atomic Transport, LLC, to transport municipal solid waste from the City’s transfer station to the City’s contracted disposal site for the Solid Waste Management Department for an estimated total cost of $1,874,904, beginning upon award, for an estimated nine months or until project completion. Funding of $535,005 for FY 2026 is available from the FY 2026 Solid Waste Operating & Maintenance Fund. Funding for the remainder is contingent upon City Council approval of the annual budget. [Ben Gorzell Jr., Chief of Financial and Administrative Services; Troy Elliott, Chief Financial Officer, Finance]
Capital Improvements
6.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for the Oak Haven Area Streets and Drainage – Kentwood Phase 2, a 2022 Bond project, with H. L. Zumwalt Construction, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $10,798,383.21 of which $2,656,734.84 will be reimbursed by San Antonio Water System (SAWS) and $74,239.58 will be reimbursed by CPS Energy for necessary adjustments to their existing infrastructure; and authorizing an incentive payment up to 10% from the project’s contingency, incentive allowance, or other available project funds for early completion. Funding is from the 2022 Bond Program included in the FY2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
7.
Ordinance approving a construction contract with CGC General Contractors, Inc., for an amount not to exceed $3,203,897 for construction of pool and bathhouse improvements at Cassiano Park, a 2022 Bond project. Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond Program included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget & the Texas Parks and Wildlife Recreation Grant. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
8.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for the Evans Road Phase 1 Streets and Drainage (E. Elm Creek – Masonwood), a 2022 Bond project, with Capital Excavation Company, in an amount not to exceed $8,950,057.26 of which $2,466,892.56 will be reimbursed by San Antonio Water System (SAWS), and $426,245.50 will be reimbursed by CPS Energy for necessary adjustments to their existing infrastructure; and authorizing an incentive payment up to 10% from the project’s contingency, incentive allowance, or other available project funds for early completion. Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond Program included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
9.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for the Culebra Park Area Streets, a 2022 Bond project, with Roman Emperors Road, LLC in an amount not to exceed $5,287,489 of which $1,299,814 will be reimbursed by San Antonio Water System (SAWS), and $330,980 will be reimbursed by CPS Energy for necessary adjustments to their existing infrastructure; and authorizing an incentive payment up to 10% from the project’s contingency, incentive allowance, or other available project funds for early completion. Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond Program included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
10.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for the Peggy Drive Area Drainage (Eastgate Subdivision), a 2022 Bond project, with D & D Contractors, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $14,638,697.44 of which $4,334,453.89 will be reimbursed by San Antonio Water System (SAWS) for necessary adjustments to their existing infrastructure; and authorizing an incentive payment up to 10% from the project’s contingency, incentive allowance, or other available project funds for early completion. Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond Program included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
11.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for Applewhite Road at Lone Star Pass with E-Z Bel Construction, LLC in an amount not to exceed $1,979,341; and authorizing an incentive payment up to 10% from the project’s contingency, incentive allowance, or other available project funds for early completion. Funding is from Unissued Certificates of Obligation included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
12.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for the Perennial Drive Area Streets & Drainage, a 2022 Bond project, with D & D Contractors, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $3,286,356.17 of which $521,997.66 will be reimbursed by San Antonio Water System (SAWS), and $185,152.64 will be reimbursed by CPS Energy for necessary adjustments to their existing infrastructure; and authorizing an incentive payment up to 10% from the project’s contingency, incentive allowance, or other available project funds for early completion. Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond Program included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
13.
Ordinance approving a task order to a Job Order Contract with Con-Cor Inc., in the amount of $1,099,438.11 for the San Antonio Police Academy Outdoor Fitness Facility. Funding of $877,781 is from Prior Debt Proceeds included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. Funding of $221,657 is from the FY 2026 General Fund Adopted Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, P.E., C.B.O., Director, Capital Delivery Department]
14.
Ordinance approving a Task Order Contract with TRP Construction Group, LLC, for the 2026 Task Order Contract for Pavement Markings Package C for the Public Works Department, in an amount not to exceed $3,191,583.60. Funding is from the General Fund. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Art Reinhardt, Director, Public Works]
6.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for the Oak Haven Area Streets and Drainage – Kentwood Phase 2, a 2022 Bond project, with H. L. Zumwalt Construction, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $10,798,383.21 of which $2,656,734.84 will be reimbursed by San Antonio Water System (SAWS) and $74,239.58 will be reimbursed by CPS Energy for necessary adjustments to their existing infrastructure; and authorizing an incentive payment up to 10% from the project’s contingency, incentive allowance, or other available project funds for early completion. Funding is from the 2022 Bond Program included in the FY2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
7.
Ordinance approving a construction contract with CGC General Contractors, Inc., for an amount not to exceed $3,203,897 for construction of pool and bathhouse improvements at Cassiano Park, a 2022 Bond project. Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond Program included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget & the Texas Parks and Wildlife Recreation Grant. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
8.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for the Evans Road Phase 1 Streets and Drainage (E. Elm Creek – Masonwood), a 2022 Bond project, with Capital Excavation Company, in an amount not to exceed $8,950,057.26 of which $2,466,892.56 will be reimbursed by San Antonio Water System (SAWS), and $426,245.50 will be reimbursed by CPS Energy for necessary adjustments to their existing infrastructure; and authorizing an incentive payment up to 10% from the project’s contingency, incentive allowance, or other available project funds for early completion. Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond Program included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
9.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for the Culebra Park Area Streets, a 2022 Bond project, with Roman Emperors Road, LLC in an amount not to exceed $5,287,489 of which $1,299,814 will be reimbursed by San Antonio Water System (SAWS), and $330,980 will be reimbursed by CPS Energy for necessary adjustments to their existing infrastructure; and authorizing an incentive payment up to 10% from the project’s contingency, incentive allowance, or other available project funds for early completion. Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond Program included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
10.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for the Peggy Drive Area Drainage (Eastgate Subdivision), a 2022 Bond project, with D & D Contractors, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $14,638,697.44 of which $4,334,453.89 will be reimbursed by San Antonio Water System (SAWS) for necessary adjustments to their existing infrastructure; and authorizing an incentive payment up to 10% from the project’s contingency, incentive allowance, or other available project funds for early completion. Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond Program included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
11.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for Applewhite Road at Lone Star Pass with E-Z Bel Construction, LLC in an amount not to exceed $1,979,341; and authorizing an incentive payment up to 10% from the project’s contingency, incentive allowance, or other available project funds for early completion. Funding is from Unissued Certificates of Obligation included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
12.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for the Perennial Drive Area Streets & Drainage, a 2022 Bond project, with D & D Contractors, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $3,286,356.17 of which $521,997.66 will be reimbursed by San Antonio Water System (SAWS), and $185,152.64 will be reimbursed by CPS Energy for necessary adjustments to their existing infrastructure; and authorizing an incentive payment up to 10% from the project’s contingency, incentive allowance, or other available project funds for early completion. Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond Program included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
13.
Ordinance approving a task order to a Job Order Contract with Con-Cor Inc., in the amount of $1,099,438.11 for the San Antonio Police Academy Outdoor Fitness Facility. Funding of $877,781 is from Prior Debt Proceeds included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. Funding of $221,657 is from the FY 2026 General Fund Adopted Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, P.E., C.B.O., Director, Capital Delivery Department]
14.
Ordinance approving a Task Order Contract with TRP Construction Group, LLC, for the 2026 Task Order Contract for Pavement Markings Package C for the Public Works Department, in an amount not to exceed $3,191,583.60. Funding is from the General Fund. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Art Reinhardt, Director, Public Works]
Acquisition, Sale or Lease of Real Property
15.
Ordinance approving a lease with Texas Air Museum, Inc. for 76,154 square feet of ground space, which includes a 32,964 square foot building, located at 1234 99th Street at Stinson Municipal Airport. The initial term is four years with the option to extend for two, one-year terms and will generate at least $1,800 in annual revenue for the Airport Operating and Maintenance Fund. [Jeff Coyle, Assistant City Manager; Jesus H. Saenz Jr., Director, Aviation]
16.
Ordinance approving a River Walk patio lease agreement with MD BevCo Inc., dba Mad Dogs British Pub for a term of five years. Revenue of $25,301.04 will be deposited into the Riverwalk Capital Improvement Fund over the five-year term. [Shanon Miller, Chief Downtown Officer; John Jacks, Director, Center City Development and Operations Department]
15.
Ordinance approving a lease with Texas Air Museum, Inc. for 76,154 square feet of ground space, which includes a 32,964 square foot building, located at 1234 99th Street at Stinson Municipal Airport. The initial term is four years with the option to extend for two, one-year terms and will generate at least $1,800 in annual revenue for the Airport Operating and Maintenance Fund. [Jeff Coyle, Assistant City Manager; Jesus H. Saenz Jr., Director, Aviation]
16.
Ordinance approving a River Walk patio lease agreement with MD BevCo Inc., dba Mad Dogs British Pub for a term of five years. Revenue of $25,301.04 will be deposited into the Riverwalk Capital Improvement Fund over the five-year term. [Shanon Miller, Chief Downtown Officer; John Jacks, Director, Center City Development and Operations Department]
Street Closures and Traffic Control Procedures
Grant Applications and Awards
17.
Ordinance authorizing the acceptance of funds upon award in an amount up to $2,413,019.00 from the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) for three grants related to Public Health Emergency Preparedness Program and the Ending the HIV Epidemic grant for the period of June 1, 2026 through June 30, 2027, authorizing budgets and associated staff positions; and approving the execution of Memoranda of Agreement associated with these grants at no additional cost. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Claude A. Jacob, Director, Health]
18.
Ordinance authorizing the submission of a grant application and acceptance upon award of up to $3,441,041 from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for the Early Head Start – Child Care Partnership Program for the period of August 1, 2026, to July 31, 2027; a total program budget including an in-kind grant match of $860,260 and staff positions. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Melody Woosley, Director, Human Services]
17.
Ordinance authorizing the acceptance of funds upon award in an amount up to $2,413,019.00 from the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) for three grants related to Public Health Emergency Preparedness Program and the Ending the HIV Epidemic grant for the period of June 1, 2026 through June 30, 2027, authorizing budgets and associated staff positions; and approving the execution of Memoranda of Agreement associated with these grants at no additional cost. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Claude A. Jacob, Director, Health]
18.
Ordinance authorizing the submission of a grant application and acceptance upon award of up to $3,441,041 from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for the Early Head Start – Child Care Partnership Program for the period of August 1, 2026, to July 31, 2027; a total program budget including an in-kind grant match of $860,260 and staff positions. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Melody Woosley, Director, Human Services]
City Code Amendments
19.
Ordinance approving amendments to Chapter 6 (Buildings), Chapter 10 (Building-Related Codes of the City of San Antonio), Chapter 11 (Fire Prevention), and Chapter 35 (Unified Development Code) of the City Code in order to regulate the construction or operation of detention facilities within city limits. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Amin Tohmaz, Director, Development Services]
19.
Ordinance approving amendments to Chapter 6 (Buildings), Chapter 10 (Building-Related Codes of the City of San Antonio), Chapter 11 (Fire Prevention), and Chapter 35 (Unified Development Code) of the City Code in order to regulate the construction or operation of detention facilities within city limits. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Amin Tohmaz, Director, Development Services]
Boards, Commissions and Committee Appointments
20.
Ordinance approving the following at-large appointees to the Airport Advisory Commission for the remainder of an unexpired term of office to expire on March 18, 2028. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
A. Reappointing Bailey Anchondo and appointing Elida Smith to two Aviation Industry seats
B. Reappointing Roger Dillard and appointing Nicholas Cannon and Michael Frye to three Community seats
C. Appointing Ryan Fender to a Travel and Tourism Industry seat
And waiving requirements for the following appointments:
D. Appointing Brett Finley to a Business Community seat, waiving the residency requirement
E. Reappointing Earl Jackson to the Federal Aviation Administration seat, waiving the term limit requirement
F. Reappointing Deborah Ann Omowale Jarmon to a Community seat, waiving the term limit and residency requirements
And also increasing the number of seats in the Community Category from three to four.
20.
Ordinance approving the following at-large appointees to the Airport Advisory Commission for the remainder of an unexpired term of office to expire on March 18, 2028. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
A. Reappointing Bailey Anchondo and appointing Elida Smith to two Aviation Industry seats
B. Reappointing Roger Dillard and appointing Nicholas Cannon and Michael Frye to three Community seats
C. Appointing Ryan Fender to a Travel and Tourism Industry seat
And waiving requirements for the following appointments:
D. Appointing Brett Finley to a Business Community seat, waiving the residency requirement
E. Reappointing Earl Jackson to the Federal Aviation Administration seat, waiving the term limit requirement
F. Reappointing Deborah Ann Omowale Jarmon to a Community seat, waiving the term limit and residency requirements
And also increasing the number of seats in the Community Category from three to four.
Miscellaneous
21.
Ordinance approving the settlement of a personal injury lawsuit styled Graciela Lopez v. City of San Antonio, in the 408th Judicial District Court, Bexar County, Texas, Cause No. 2025CI10751 for the amount of $125,000. [Andrew Segovia, City Attorney]
22.
Ordinance approving a Memorandum of Agreement with U.S. Customs and Border Protection in the amount of $26,451.95 for communications and information technology equipment and related services at the San Antonio International Airport with estimated annual recurring costs of $1,260 to support operations associated with the Terminal A Expansion Project included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. Funding for the initial costs is from the Terminal A Expansion Project and funding for the annual reoccurring costs will be from the Airport Operating and Maintenance Fund. Funding for future years is contingent upon City Council approval of the annual budget. [Jeff Coyle, Assistant City Manager; Jesus H. Saenz, Jr, Director, Aviation]
23.
Resolution approving a Loan Agreement among the City of San Antonio, Texas Education Facilities Corporation, St. Mary’s University of San Antonio, Texas, and Banc of America Public Capital Corp to provide a tax-exempt loan and a taxable loan of up to $12,000,000 to finance certain educational facilities for the University; and authorizing the execution of all other related instruments and procedures. [Ben Gorzell, Chief of Financial & Administrative Services; Troy Elliott, Chief Financial Officer, Finance]
24.
Resolution approving the issuance by the City of San Antonio, Texas Education Facilities Corporation of a tax-exempt loan and a taxable loan privately placed with Banc of America for purposes of Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended. [Ben Gorzell, Chief of Financial & Administrative Services; Troy Elliott, Chief Financial Officer, Finance]
25.
Ordinance approving the issuance by Las Varas Public Facility Corporation of its tax-exempt “Multifamily Housing Governmental Notes (Lakeside Lofts) Series 2026” (the “Notes”) for purposes of Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended. [Ben Gorzell, Chief of Financial and Administrative Services; Troy Elliott, Chief Financial Officer, Finance]
26.
Ordinance approving Substantial Amendment #1 to the FY 2026 Annual Action Plan and Budget to reprogram $1,892,091.37 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and $223,333.31 in HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and award up to $5,918,817.00 in CDBG funds and up to $2,619,699.00 in HOME funds for four affordable housing development activities. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services Department]
27.
Ordinance approving the forgiveness of a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) loan in an amount up to $1,700,000 for the San Antonio Housing Trust Foundation in connection with the Robert E. Lee Apartments, a multi-family affordable housing development located at 111 W. Travis St. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services Department]
28.
Ordinance authorizing eight awards of up to $20,719,916, including up to $12,181,400 in 2022-2027 Affordable Housing Bond, up to $5,918,817 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and up to $2,619,699 in HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) funds from the Rental Housing Production, Rehabilitation, Preservation and Acquisition (Rental Housing), Homeownership Production, and Community Land Trusts Request for Proposals for the Neighborhood and Housing Services Department. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services]
21.
Ordinance approving the settlement of a personal injury lawsuit styled Graciela Lopez v. City of San Antonio, in the 408th Judicial District Court, Bexar County, Texas, Cause No. 2025CI10751 for the amount of $125,000. [Andrew Segovia, City Attorney]
22.
Ordinance approving a Memorandum of Agreement with U.S. Customs and Border Protection in the amount of $26,451.95 for communications and information technology equipment and related services at the San Antonio International Airport with estimated annual recurring costs of $1,260 to support operations associated with the Terminal A Expansion Project included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. Funding for the initial costs is from the Terminal A Expansion Project and funding for the annual reoccurring costs will be from the Airport Operating and Maintenance Fund. Funding for future years is contingent upon City Council approval of the annual budget. [Jeff Coyle, Assistant City Manager; Jesus H. Saenz, Jr, Director, Aviation]
23.
Resolution approving a Loan Agreement among the City of San Antonio, Texas Education Facilities Corporation, St. Mary’s University of San Antonio, Texas, and Banc of America Public Capital Corp to provide a tax-exempt loan and a taxable loan of up to $12,000,000 to finance certain educational facilities for the University; and authorizing the execution of all other related instruments and procedures. [Ben Gorzell, Chief of Financial & Administrative Services; Troy Elliott, Chief Financial Officer, Finance]
24.
Resolution approving the issuance by the City of San Antonio, Texas Education Facilities Corporation of a tax-exempt loan and a taxable loan privately placed with Banc of America for purposes of Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended. [Ben Gorzell, Chief of Financial & Administrative Services; Troy Elliott, Chief Financial Officer, Finance]
25.
Ordinance approving the issuance by Las Varas Public Facility Corporation of its tax-exempt “Multifamily Housing Governmental Notes (Lakeside Lofts) Series 2026” (the “Notes”) for purposes of Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended. [Ben Gorzell, Chief of Financial and Administrative Services; Troy Elliott, Chief Financial Officer, Finance]
26.
Ordinance approving Substantial Amendment #1 to the FY 2026 Annual Action Plan and Budget to reprogram $1,892,091.37 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and $223,333.31 in HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and award up to $5,918,817.00 in CDBG funds and up to $2,619,699.00 in HOME funds for four affordable housing development activities. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services Department]
27.
Ordinance approving the forgiveness of a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) loan in an amount up to $1,700,000 for the San Antonio Housing Trust Foundation in connection with the Robert E. Lee Apartments, a multi-family affordable housing development located at 111 W. Travis St. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services Department]
28.
Ordinance authorizing eight awards of up to $20,719,916, including up to $12,181,400 in 2022-2027 Affordable Housing Bond, up to $5,918,817 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and up to $2,619,699 in HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) funds from the Rental Housing Production, Rehabilitation, Preservation and Acquisition (Rental Housing), Homeownership Production, and Community Land Trusts Request for Proposals for the Neighborhood and Housing Services Department. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services]
Public Hearing
Executive Session
At any time during the meeting, the City Council may recess into executive session in the C Room to consult with the City Attorney's Office (Texas Government Code Section 551.071) and deliberate or discuss any of the following:
A.
Economic development negotiations pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.087 (economic development).
B.
The purchase, exchange, lease or value of real property pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.072 (real property).
C.
Legal issues related to litigation involving the City pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
D.
Legal issues related to emergency preparedness pursuant to Texas Government Code Sec. 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
E.
Legal issues related to collective bargaining pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
A.
Economic development negotiations pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.087 (economic development).
B.
The purchase, exchange, lease or value of real property pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.072 (real property).
C.
Legal issues related to litigation involving the City pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
D.
Legal issues related to emergency preparedness pursuant to Texas Government Code Sec. 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
E.
Legal issues related to collective bargaining pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
3.
Approval of minutes for the City Council meetings of April 1, 2026 and April 2, 2026.
1.
Invocation
2.
Pledge of Allegiance
3.
Approval of minutes for the City Council meetings of April 1, 2026 and April 2, 2026.
POINT OF PERSONAL PRIVILEGE
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
4.
City Manager’s Report
4.
City Manager’s Report
ACTION ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION
CONSENT AGENDA
Purchase of Services, Supplies and Equipment
5.
Ordinance approving a contract with Atomic Transport, LLC, to transport municipal solid waste from the City’s transfer station to the City’s contracted disposal site for the Solid Waste Management Department for an estimated total cost of $1,874,904, beginning upon award, for an estimated nine months or until project completion. Funding of $535,005 for FY 2026 is available from the FY 2026 Solid Waste Operating & Maintenance Fund. Funding for the remainder is contingent upon City Council approval of the annual budget. [Ben Gorzell Jr., Chief of Financial and Administrative Services; Troy Elliott, Chief Financial Officer, Finance]
5.
Ordinance approving a contract with Atomic Transport, LLC, to transport municipal solid waste from the City’s transfer station to the City’s contracted disposal site for the Solid Waste Management Department for an estimated total cost of $1,874,904, beginning upon award, for an estimated nine months or until project completion. Funding of $535,005 for FY 2026 is available from the FY 2026 Solid Waste Operating & Maintenance Fund. Funding for the remainder is contingent upon City Council approval of the annual budget. [Ben Gorzell Jr., Chief of Financial and Administrative Services; Troy Elliott, Chief Financial Officer, Finance]
Capital Improvements
6.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for the Oak Haven Area Streets and Drainage – Kentwood Phase 2, a 2022 Bond project, with H. L. Zumwalt Construction, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $10,798,383.21 of which $2,656,734.84 will be reimbursed by San Antonio Water System (SAWS) and $74,239.58 will be reimbursed by CPS Energy for necessary adjustments to their existing infrastructure; and authorizing an incentive payment up to 10% from the project’s contingency, incentive allowance, or other available project funds for early completion. Funding is from the 2022 Bond Program included in the FY2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
7.
Ordinance approving a construction contract with CGC General Contractors, Inc., for an amount not to exceed $3,203,897 for construction of pool and bathhouse improvements at Cassiano Park, a 2022 Bond project. Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond Program included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget & the Texas Parks and Wildlife Recreation Grant. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
8.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for the Evans Road Phase 1 Streets and Drainage (E. Elm Creek – Masonwood), a 2022 Bond project, with Capital Excavation Company, in an amount not to exceed $8,950,057.26 of which $2,466,892.56 will be reimbursed by San Antonio Water System (SAWS), and $426,245.50 will be reimbursed by CPS Energy for necessary adjustments to their existing infrastructure; and authorizing an incentive payment up to 10% from the project’s contingency, incentive allowance, or other available project funds for early completion. Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond Program included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
9.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for the Culebra Park Area Streets, a 2022 Bond project, with Roman Emperors Road, LLC in an amount not to exceed $5,287,489 of which $1,299,814 will be reimbursed by San Antonio Water System (SAWS), and $330,980 will be reimbursed by CPS Energy for necessary adjustments to their existing infrastructure; and authorizing an incentive payment up to 10% from the project’s contingency, incentive allowance, or other available project funds for early completion. Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond Program included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
10.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for the Peggy Drive Area Drainage (Eastgate Subdivision), a 2022 Bond project, with D & D Contractors, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $14,638,697.44 of which $4,334,453.89 will be reimbursed by San Antonio Water System (SAWS) for necessary adjustments to their existing infrastructure; and authorizing an incentive payment up to 10% from the project’s contingency, incentive allowance, or other available project funds for early completion. Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond Program included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
11.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for Applewhite Road at Lone Star Pass with E-Z Bel Construction, LLC in an amount not to exceed $1,979,341; and authorizing an incentive payment up to 10% from the project’s contingency, incentive allowance, or other available project funds for early completion. Funding is from Unissued Certificates of Obligation included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
12.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for the Perennial Drive Area Streets & Drainage, a 2022 Bond project, with D & D Contractors, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $3,286,356.17 of which $521,997.66 will be reimbursed by San Antonio Water System (SAWS), and $185,152.64 will be reimbursed by CPS Energy for necessary adjustments to their existing infrastructure; and authorizing an incentive payment up to 10% from the project’s contingency, incentive allowance, or other available project funds for early completion. Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond Program included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
13.
Ordinance approving a task order to a Job Order Contract with Con-Cor Inc., in the amount of $1,099,438.11 for the San Antonio Police Academy Outdoor Fitness Facility. Funding of $877,781 is from Prior Debt Proceeds included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. Funding of $221,657 is from the FY 2026 General Fund Adopted Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, P.E., C.B.O., Director, Capital Delivery Department]
14.
Ordinance approving a Task Order Contract with TRP Construction Group, LLC, for the 2026 Task Order Contract for Pavement Markings Package C for the Public Works Department, in an amount not to exceed $3,191,583.60. Funding is from the General Fund. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Art Reinhardt, Director, Public Works]
6.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for the Oak Haven Area Streets and Drainage – Kentwood Phase 2, a 2022 Bond project, with H. L. Zumwalt Construction, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $10,798,383.21 of which $2,656,734.84 will be reimbursed by San Antonio Water System (SAWS) and $74,239.58 will be reimbursed by CPS Energy for necessary adjustments to their existing infrastructure; and authorizing an incentive payment up to 10% from the project’s contingency, incentive allowance, or other available project funds for early completion. Funding is from the 2022 Bond Program included in the FY2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
7.
Ordinance approving a construction contract with CGC General Contractors, Inc., for an amount not to exceed $3,203,897 for construction of pool and bathhouse improvements at Cassiano Park, a 2022 Bond project. Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond Program included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget & the Texas Parks and Wildlife Recreation Grant. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
8.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for the Evans Road Phase 1 Streets and Drainage (E. Elm Creek – Masonwood), a 2022 Bond project, with Capital Excavation Company, in an amount not to exceed $8,950,057.26 of which $2,466,892.56 will be reimbursed by San Antonio Water System (SAWS), and $426,245.50 will be reimbursed by CPS Energy for necessary adjustments to their existing infrastructure; and authorizing an incentive payment up to 10% from the project’s contingency, incentive allowance, or other available project funds for early completion. Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond Program included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
9.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for the Culebra Park Area Streets, a 2022 Bond project, with Roman Emperors Road, LLC in an amount not to exceed $5,287,489 of which $1,299,814 will be reimbursed by San Antonio Water System (SAWS), and $330,980 will be reimbursed by CPS Energy for necessary adjustments to their existing infrastructure; and authorizing an incentive payment up to 10% from the project’s contingency, incentive allowance, or other available project funds for early completion. Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond Program included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
10.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for the Peggy Drive Area Drainage (Eastgate Subdivision), a 2022 Bond project, with D & D Contractors, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $14,638,697.44 of which $4,334,453.89 will be reimbursed by San Antonio Water System (SAWS) for necessary adjustments to their existing infrastructure; and authorizing an incentive payment up to 10% from the project’s contingency, incentive allowance, or other available project funds for early completion. Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond Program included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
11.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for Applewhite Road at Lone Star Pass with E-Z Bel Construction, LLC in an amount not to exceed $1,979,341; and authorizing an incentive payment up to 10% from the project’s contingency, incentive allowance, or other available project funds for early completion. Funding is from Unissued Certificates of Obligation included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
12.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for the Perennial Drive Area Streets & Drainage, a 2022 Bond project, with D & D Contractors, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $3,286,356.17 of which $521,997.66 will be reimbursed by San Antonio Water System (SAWS), and $185,152.64 will be reimbursed by CPS Energy for necessary adjustments to their existing infrastructure; and authorizing an incentive payment up to 10% from the project’s contingency, incentive allowance, or other available project funds for early completion. Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond Program included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
13.
Ordinance approving a task order to a Job Order Contract with Con-Cor Inc., in the amount of $1,099,438.11 for the San Antonio Police Academy Outdoor Fitness Facility. Funding of $877,781 is from Prior Debt Proceeds included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. Funding of $221,657 is from the FY 2026 General Fund Adopted Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, P.E., C.B.O., Director, Capital Delivery Department]
14.
Ordinance approving a Task Order Contract with TRP Construction Group, LLC, for the 2026 Task Order Contract for Pavement Markings Package C for the Public Works Department, in an amount not to exceed $3,191,583.60. Funding is from the General Fund. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Art Reinhardt, Director, Public Works]
Acquisition, Sale or Lease of Real Property
15.
Ordinance approving a lease with Texas Air Museum, Inc. for 76,154 square feet of ground space, which includes a 32,964 square foot building, located at 1234 99th Street at Stinson Municipal Airport. The initial term is four years with the option to extend for two, one-year terms and will generate at least $1,800 in annual revenue for the Airport Operating and Maintenance Fund. [Jeff Coyle, Assistant City Manager; Jesus H. Saenz Jr., Director, Aviation]
16.
Ordinance approving a River Walk patio lease agreement with MD BevCo Inc., dba Mad Dogs British Pub for a term of five years. Revenue of $25,301.04 will be deposited into the Riverwalk Capital Improvement Fund over the five-year term. [Shanon Miller, Chief Downtown Officer; John Jacks, Director, Center City Development and Operations Department]
15.
Ordinance approving a lease with Texas Air Museum, Inc. for 76,154 square feet of ground space, which includes a 32,964 square foot building, located at 1234 99th Street at Stinson Municipal Airport. The initial term is four years with the option to extend for two, one-year terms and will generate at least $1,800 in annual revenue for the Airport Operating and Maintenance Fund. [Jeff Coyle, Assistant City Manager; Jesus H. Saenz Jr., Director, Aviation]
16.
Ordinance approving a River Walk patio lease agreement with MD BevCo Inc., dba Mad Dogs British Pub for a term of five years. Revenue of $25,301.04 will be deposited into the Riverwalk Capital Improvement Fund over the five-year term. [Shanon Miller, Chief Downtown Officer; John Jacks, Director, Center City Development and Operations Department]
Street Closures and Traffic Control Procedures
Grant Applications and Awards
17.
Ordinance authorizing the acceptance of funds upon award in an amount up to $2,413,019.00 from the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) for three grants related to Public Health Emergency Preparedness Program and the Ending the HIV Epidemic grant for the period of June 1, 2026 through June 30, 2027, authorizing budgets and associated staff positions; and approving the execution of Memoranda of Agreement associated with these grants at no additional cost. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Claude A. Jacob, Director, Health]
18.
Ordinance authorizing the submission of a grant application and acceptance upon award of up to $3,441,041 from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for the Early Head Start – Child Care Partnership Program for the period of August 1, 2026, to July 31, 2027; a total program budget including an in-kind grant match of $860,260 and staff positions. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Melody Woosley, Director, Human Services]
17.
Ordinance authorizing the acceptance of funds upon award in an amount up to $2,413,019.00 from the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) for three grants related to Public Health Emergency Preparedness Program and the Ending the HIV Epidemic grant for the period of June 1, 2026 through June 30, 2027, authorizing budgets and associated staff positions; and approving the execution of Memoranda of Agreement associated with these grants at no additional cost. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Claude A. Jacob, Director, Health]
18.
Ordinance authorizing the submission of a grant application and acceptance upon award of up to $3,441,041 from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for the Early Head Start – Child Care Partnership Program for the period of August 1, 2026, to July 31, 2027; a total program budget including an in-kind grant match of $860,260 and staff positions. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Melody Woosley, Director, Human Services]
City Code Amendments
19.
Ordinance approving amendments to Chapter 6 (Buildings), Chapter 10 (Building-Related Codes of the City of San Antonio), Chapter 11 (Fire Prevention), and Chapter 35 (Unified Development Code) of the City Code in order to regulate the construction or operation of detention facilities within city limits. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Amin Tohmaz, Director, Development Services]
19.
Ordinance approving amendments to Chapter 6 (Buildings), Chapter 10 (Building-Related Codes of the City of San Antonio), Chapter 11 (Fire Prevention), and Chapter 35 (Unified Development Code) of the City Code in order to regulate the construction or operation of detention facilities within city limits. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Amin Tohmaz, Director, Development Services]
Boards, Commissions and Committee Appointments
20.
Ordinance approving the following at-large appointees to the Airport Advisory Commission for the remainder of an unexpired term of office to expire on March 18, 2028. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
A. Reappointing Bailey Anchondo and appointing Elida Smith to two Aviation Industry seats
B. Reappointing Roger Dillard and appointing Nicholas Cannon and Michael Frye to three Community seats
C. Appointing Ryan Fender to a Travel and Tourism Industry seat
And waiving requirements for the following appointments:
D. Appointing Brett Finley to a Business Community seat, waiving the residency requirement
E. Reappointing Earl Jackson to the Federal Aviation Administration seat, waiving the term limit requirement
F. Reappointing Deborah Ann Omowale Jarmon to a Community seat, waiving the term limit and residency requirements
And also increasing the number of seats in the Community Category from three to four.
20.
Ordinance approving the following at-large appointees to the Airport Advisory Commission for the remainder of an unexpired term of office to expire on March 18, 2028. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
A. Reappointing Bailey Anchondo and appointing Elida Smith to two Aviation Industry seats
B. Reappointing Roger Dillard and appointing Nicholas Cannon and Michael Frye to three Community seats
C. Appointing Ryan Fender to a Travel and Tourism Industry seat
And waiving requirements for the following appointments:
D. Appointing Brett Finley to a Business Community seat, waiving the residency requirement
E. Reappointing Earl Jackson to the Federal Aviation Administration seat, waiving the term limit requirement
F. Reappointing Deborah Ann Omowale Jarmon to a Community seat, waiving the term limit and residency requirements
And also increasing the number of seats in the Community Category from three to four.
Miscellaneous
21.
Ordinance approving the settlement of a personal injury lawsuit styled Graciela Lopez v. City of San Antonio, in the 408th Judicial District Court, Bexar County, Texas, Cause No. 2025CI10751 for the amount of $125,000. [Andrew Segovia, City Attorney]
22.
Ordinance approving a Memorandum of Agreement with U.S. Customs and Border Protection in the amount of $26,451.95 for communications and information technology equipment and related services at the San Antonio International Airport with estimated annual recurring costs of $1,260 to support operations associated with the Terminal A Expansion Project included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. Funding for the initial costs is from the Terminal A Expansion Project and funding for the annual reoccurring costs will be from the Airport Operating and Maintenance Fund. Funding for future years is contingent upon City Council approval of the annual budget. [Jeff Coyle, Assistant City Manager; Jesus H. Saenz, Jr, Director, Aviation]
23.
Resolution approving a Loan Agreement among the City of San Antonio, Texas Education Facilities Corporation, St. Mary’s University of San Antonio, Texas, and Banc of America Public Capital Corp to provide a tax-exempt loan and a taxable loan of up to $12,000,000 to finance certain educational facilities for the University; and authorizing the execution of all other related instruments and procedures. [Ben Gorzell, Chief of Financial & Administrative Services; Troy Elliott, Chief Financial Officer, Finance]
24.
Resolution approving the issuance by the City of San Antonio, Texas Education Facilities Corporation of a tax-exempt loan and a taxable loan privately placed with Banc of America for purposes of Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended. [Ben Gorzell, Chief of Financial & Administrative Services; Troy Elliott, Chief Financial Officer, Finance]
25.
Ordinance approving the issuance by Las Varas Public Facility Corporation of its tax-exempt “Multifamily Housing Governmental Notes (Lakeside Lofts) Series 2026” (the “Notes”) for purposes of Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended. [Ben Gorzell, Chief of Financial and Administrative Services; Troy Elliott, Chief Financial Officer, Finance]
26.
Ordinance approving Substantial Amendment #1 to the FY 2026 Annual Action Plan and Budget to reprogram $1,892,091.37 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and $223,333.31 in HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and award up to $5,918,817.00 in CDBG funds and up to $2,619,699.00 in HOME funds for four affordable housing development activities. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services Department]
27.
Ordinance approving the forgiveness of a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) loan in an amount up to $1,700,000 for the San Antonio Housing Trust Foundation in connection with the Robert E. Lee Apartments, a multi-family affordable housing development located at 111 W. Travis St. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services Department]
28.
Ordinance authorizing eight awards of up to $20,719,916, including up to $12,181,400 in 2022-2027 Affordable Housing Bond, up to $5,918,817 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and up to $2,619,699 in HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) funds from the Rental Housing Production, Rehabilitation, Preservation and Acquisition (Rental Housing), Homeownership Production, and Community Land Trusts Request for Proposals for the Neighborhood and Housing Services Department. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services]
21.
Ordinance approving the settlement of a personal injury lawsuit styled Graciela Lopez v. City of San Antonio, in the 408th Judicial District Court, Bexar County, Texas, Cause No. 2025CI10751 for the amount of $125,000. [Andrew Segovia, City Attorney]
22.
Ordinance approving a Memorandum of Agreement with U.S. Customs and Border Protection in the amount of $26,451.95 for communications and information technology equipment and related services at the San Antonio International Airport with estimated annual recurring costs of $1,260 to support operations associated with the Terminal A Expansion Project included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. Funding for the initial costs is from the Terminal A Expansion Project and funding for the annual reoccurring costs will be from the Airport Operating and Maintenance Fund. Funding for future years is contingent upon City Council approval of the annual budget. [Jeff Coyle, Assistant City Manager; Jesus H. Saenz, Jr, Director, Aviation]
23.
Resolution approving a Loan Agreement among the City of San Antonio, Texas Education Facilities Corporation, St. Mary’s University of San Antonio, Texas, and Banc of America Public Capital Corp to provide a tax-exempt loan and a taxable loan of up to $12,000,000 to finance certain educational facilities for the University; and authorizing the execution of all other related instruments and procedures. [Ben Gorzell, Chief of Financial & Administrative Services; Troy Elliott, Chief Financial Officer, Finance]
24.
Resolution approving the issuance by the City of San Antonio, Texas Education Facilities Corporation of a tax-exempt loan and a taxable loan privately placed with Banc of America for purposes of Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended. [Ben Gorzell, Chief of Financial & Administrative Services; Troy Elliott, Chief Financial Officer, Finance]
25.
Ordinance approving the issuance by Las Varas Public Facility Corporation of its tax-exempt “Multifamily Housing Governmental Notes (Lakeside Lofts) Series 2026” (the “Notes”) for purposes of Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended. [Ben Gorzell, Chief of Financial and Administrative Services; Troy Elliott, Chief Financial Officer, Finance]
26.
Ordinance approving Substantial Amendment #1 to the FY 2026 Annual Action Plan and Budget to reprogram $1,892,091.37 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and $223,333.31 in HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and award up to $5,918,817.00 in CDBG funds and up to $2,619,699.00 in HOME funds for four affordable housing development activities. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services Department]
27.
Ordinance approving the forgiveness of a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) loan in an amount up to $1,700,000 for the San Antonio Housing Trust Foundation in connection with the Robert E. Lee Apartments, a multi-family affordable housing development located at 111 W. Travis St. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services Department]
28.
Ordinance authorizing eight awards of up to $20,719,916, including up to $12,181,400 in 2022-2027 Affordable Housing Bond, up to $5,918,817 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and up to $2,619,699 in HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) funds from the Rental Housing Production, Rehabilitation, Preservation and Acquisition (Rental Housing), Homeownership Production, and Community Land Trusts Request for Proposals for the Neighborhood and Housing Services Department. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services]
Public Hearing
Executive Session
At any time during the meeting, the City Council may recess into executive session in the C Room to consult with the City Attorney's Office (Texas Government Code Section 551.071) and deliberate or discuss any of the following:
A.
Economic development negotiations pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.087 (economic development).
B.
The purchase, exchange, lease or value of real property pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.072 (real property).
C.
Legal issues related to litigation involving the City pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
D.
Legal issues related to emergency preparedness pursuant to Texas Government Code Sec. 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
E.
Legal issues related to collective bargaining pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
A.
Economic development negotiations pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.087 (economic development).
B.
The purchase, exchange, lease or value of real property pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.072 (real property).
C.
Legal issues related to litigation involving the City pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
D.
Legal issues related to emergency preparedness pursuant to Texas Government Code Sec. 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
E.
Legal issues related to collective bargaining pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.071 (consultation with attorney).