NEWS
City of Bowie draft budget proposal to be presented
A draft proposed budget for the City of Bowie’s fiscal 2016-17 will be presented during the July 19 council session beginning at 6 p.m
City Manager Ricky Tow will review the proposal which was developed based on department head requests and review by the city manager and Chief Financial Officer Renee Lawson.
The city charter requires the public presentation during July.
A public hearing for the budget also will be set. The council will go into a budget workshop following the regular council meeting to review proposed budgets for the Bowie Economic Development Corporation and the Bowie 4B Sales Tax Corporation.
During the workshop prior to the regular meeting, City Attorney Tracey Jennings will bring an update on the Texas Open Meetings Act.
The workshop also includes a review of meeting agenda items, items of interest from the council, departmental reports and the city manager’s report.
Gary Baker of Baker and Associates will make a presentation on the city parks master plan, which is in the development stage. The plan will encompass all of the city’s park areas.
An executive session wraps up the regular agenda with consideration of real property purchase, exchange, lease or value for project no. 2016LST.
NEWS
Burn ban expires, residents still urged to be cautious
The 90-day ban on outdoor burning has expired in Montague County, but residents are urged to still exercise caution when burning. Those who plan large burns are asked to call the sheriff’s office at 8994-2871, ext. 1, to let the staff know in the event emergency fire calls come in.
NEWS
Amon Carter remains closed for boating
Sunday, 7:00 a.m. Update – Lake Amon Carter is now at 922.80 feet, which is 2.80 feet above what is normally considered as “full”. Because of this flooding, Lake Amon Carter has been closed for boating. Selma Park has also been closed (due to electrical outages caused by the flooding). Both will reopen as soon as the water level is back below 922.00 feet.
NEWS
Commissioners’ meeting moves to Tuesday due to holiday
Members of the Montague County Commissioner’s Court will meet at 9 a.m. on Nov. 12, instead of Nov. 11 due to the Veterans Day holiday.
The Tuesday agenda is filled with routine items. A pair of bills connected to the development of the sewer plant for the courthouse and jail complex will be considered.
One is for $620 to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality for a permit fee for the septic system and the second is $6,400 for clearing brush and a fence row around the sewer plant property. Both bills will be paid for using American Rescue program grant funds.
The court will consider adjusting pay for two sheriff’s office positions utilizing the Senate Bill 22 grant. The sheriff’s office also has received unanticipated revenue of $1,768 from the Law Enforcement Partners to go into supplies and $250 from David and Marie Dooley to be put into training.
Precinct one will present an equipment lease agreement with First National Bank leasing of Wichita Falls for the purchase of a 2025 Mack P164T truck. Precinct two will seek to accept a $5,000 donation for paving Orchard Road.
Two replats for Silver Lakes Ranch will be offered and the court will consider approving North Starr Estates Subdivision in precinct three.
The Montague County ban on outdoor burning runs out on Nov. 12 and the court is expected to let the order run its 90 days.
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