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Bowie City Council meets Tuesday

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The Bowie City Council will meet at 6 p.m. on March 7 in regular session.
There is one item of old business as Councilors Scott Davis and Chuck Malone as for the group to reconsider the planning and zoning commission’s recommendation to accept a request from Jeff and Machelle Mills to close a portion of Rock Hill Road. This item was denied in the last meeting, but there appeared to be some confusion on the resulting action.
In new business, the council will examine and discuss building plans for the new industrial technology center at North Central Texas College Bowie. It will include bid documents and the final contract.
Fees will be waived for the city-wide garage sale March 31 and April 1.
Committees will be named to review applicants for parks board appointments and to review city ordinances and codes and possible changes for council consideration.

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Missing man has close ties with Nocona

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City staff examines new generators for water plant

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City of Bowie officials were on hand to inspect the emergency electrical generators that were delivered last week.
Mayor Gaylynn Burris and City Manager Bert Cunningham inspected one of three emergency electrical generators purchased as part of an ongoing Federal Emergency Management Agency Hazard Mitigation Grant. They also talked with Jay Evans, head of the city electric department, and Jerry Sutton, director of the water treatment plant about the next step for installation of the generators.
This grant provides funding for one 150 kW and two 250 kW generators for use at the water treatment plant.

Read the full story in the mid-week Bowie News.

City Manager Bert Cunningham and Mayor Gaylynn Burris talk with the electric and water department staff about the new generators. (Photo by Cindy Roller)

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Council takes no action on litigation issue

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No action was taken on a legal issue after members of the Bowie City Council met in a called closed session at 4 p.m. on July 12.
City Secretary Sandy Page said the council met for almost one hour for “consultation with attorney – Midwest Waste Services LLC vs. City of Bowie.
This lawsuit goes back to August 2019 when Midwest sued the city for its action requiring those who receive city water outside the city limits to use the designated waste collector, which is Waste Connections. This was shortly after the city signed a new long-term contract with WC.
The suit was dismissed in June 2020 on two points in the suit, but City Manager Bert Cunningham said a third point remained in mediation.

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