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Island Strategic Action Committee Landmark Commission
This vacancy is for a term ending November 20, 2027, following the resignation of Michele Wanzer, and preferably seeks a candidate with real estate ex...
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Ordinance authorizing the acceptance of two grant awards for a total amount of $12,906.00 from the Department of State Health Services through the Emergency Medical Services County Regional Advisory Council Grant Program for funding for emergency medical service supplies and equipment, education, and training for the Corpus Christi Fire Department …
These funds are designated for the Corpus Christi Fire Department (CCFD) to purchase emergency medical service supplies, equipment, and for education ...
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Ordinance authorizing the B Corporation’s Texas State Aquarium (“TSA”) Parking Lot Project, totaling up to $2,000,000.00, from the B Corporation for TSA visitor parking lot infrastructure improvements …
The funding will be accepted and appropriated from the B Corporation's unreserved fund, amending the FY 2025-26 budget
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Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, designating a contiguous geographic area within the extraterritorial jurisdictional limits of the city as a Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone pursuant to Chapter 311 of the Texas Tax Code, to be known as Reinvestment Zone Number Seven, City of Corpus Christi …
This zone, established under Chapter 311 of the Texas Tax Code, aims to attract new investment and finance development costs in an area currently lack...
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Ordinance accepting a grant of $7,000.00 from the Can’D Aid Foundation to support recycling and community engagement at large local events …
These funds will be appropriated into the FY 2026 Solid Waste Grants Fund to support the city's new "Environmental Coalition Program." This program pa...
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Zoning Case No. ZN8885, Andrea and Daovone Xayasene (District 3). Ordinance rezoning a property at or near 5113 Larcade Drive from the “RS-6” Single-Family 6 District to the “RS-6/SP” Single-Family 6 District with a Special Permit …
The primary purpose of this rezoning is to supplement parking needs for an office use located on the adjacent lot to the north
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Zoning Case No. ZN8910, Paul and Melba Savoy (District 1). Ordinance rezoning a property at or near 3202 East Causeway Boulevard from the “CR-1” Resort Commercial District to the “RM-AT” Multifamily Apartment Tourist District …
The "RM-AT" district permits a variety of residential uses including single-family homes, apartments, townhouses, and tourist accommodations like bed ...
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Resolution authorizing execution of a three-year supply agreement with two one-year option periods, with Hach Company, of Loveland, Colorado, in the amount of $2,700,000.00 to purchase necessary instruments, components, and reagent consumables to meet operational needs of Corpus Christi Water, with FY 2026 funding of $445,000.00 from the Water Fund and $210,000.00 from the Wastewater Fund, for a combined total of $655,000.00.
This agreement is for the purchase of essential instruments, components, and reagent consumables required for the operational needs of Corpus Christi ...
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One-reading emergency ordinance approving the twelfth amendment to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) #3 Project & Financing Plan to allow reimbursement, not to exceed $2,000,000.00, to government agencies that participate in the TIRZ #3 for demolition of publicly-owned buildings as approved by the Board of Directors of Reinvestment Zone Number Three, City of Corpus Christi, Texas, on January 13, 2026.
This amendment establishes a TIRZ Member Agency Reimbursement Program allowing for reimbursements, not to exceed $2,000,000.00, to participating gover...
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Ordinance authorizing an amended Affordable Housing Project Loan Agreement between the Corpus Christi B Corporation and Corpus Christi Huntwick Avenue LP, commonly known as Palo Verde Senior Apartments, in the amount of $1,000,000 for the development of 75 affordable senior rental housing units located at 5501 Huntwick Avenue …
This agreement involves a $1,000,000 loan from the Corpus Christi B Corporation's Type B Affordable Housing Fund to Corpus Christi Huntwick Avenue LP ...
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Ordinance approving an amendment to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 2 (“TIRZ #2”) Operating Budget by authorizing the transfer of $2,100,166.00, from CIP reserve to the TIRZ #2 Operating Fund for the Briscoe King Pavilion Project …
This funding will cover needed improvements and renovation to the project, increasing the total project cost to $8,011,524.00
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Resolution of commitment to the Coastal Bend Water Alliance declaring unified commitment to the development of regional water supplies.
The Alliance is a regional organization initiated by State Senator Adam Hinojosa to foster collaboration among local governments, water suppliers, ind...
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Ordinance authorizing a Water Arterial Transmission & Grid Main Construction and Reimbursement Agreement up to $252,720.00 with MPM Development, LP to construct a water arterial transmission & grid main related to King’s Landing Unit 12 subdivision located north of the Lady Alexa Dr. and Lady Claudia St. intersection …
This agreement covers the construction of a water arterial transmission and grid main related to the King’s Landing Unit 12 subdivision, located north...
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Ordinance authorizing a Water Arterial Transmission & Grid Main Construction and Reimbursement Agreement up to $62,040.00 with MPM Development, LP to construct a water arterial transmission & grid main related to King’s Landing Unit 13 subdivision located north of the Lady Alexa Dr. and Lady Claudia St. intersection …
The agreement allows for the construction of a water arterial transmission and grid main, with the City reimbursing the developer up to $62,040.00
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Ordinance authorizing a Water Arterial Transmission & Grid Main Construction and Reimbursement Agreement up to $380,460.00 with MPM Development, LP to construct a 12-inch water arterial transmission grid main line for a proposed Phase-II residential development located off Yorktown Boulevard, southeast of Starry Rd. also known as Oso Creek Corner Unit 3 …
The agreement facilitates the construction of 1,300 linear feet of 12-inch PVC water arterial transmission and grid main line, along with two fire hyd...
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Ordinance authorizing a Wastewater Collection Line Extension Construction and Reimbursement agreement up to $227,100.00 with MPM Development to construct an off-site sanitary sewer improvement for a proposed Phase-II residential development located off Yorktown Boulevard, southeast of Starry Rd. also known as Oso Creek Corner Unit 3 and authorizing future transfer and appropriation of Water and Wastewater Trust Fund revenue up to the $227,100.00 to reimburse the developer in accordance with the agreement. (District 5).
The agreement facilitates the construction of off-site sanitary sewer improvements for Oso Creek Corner Unit 3, a proposed Phase-II residential develo...
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Ordinance authorizing an agreement for the Provision and Sale of Recycled Water from the Greenwood Wastewater Treatment Plant to Valero Refining - Texas, L.P.
This agreement will allow Valero to use up to 8 million gallons per day (MGD) of Type II reclaimed water for its industrial cooling operations
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Discuss and consider possible action to eliminate Drought Exemption Fee, as requested by Council Members Sylvia Campos, Carolyn Vaughn, and Eric Cantu.
The item is scheduled for the January 13, 2026, City Council agenda
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Discussion and possible action regarding the Type B Corporation Business Incentive Agreement with Next Sports Company, LLC, including related operational issues, actions involving utilities access, and the filing of criminal charges, and to provide direction to City Staff, as requested by Council Members Eric Cantu, Sylvia Campos, and Carolyn Vaughn.
The discussion will cover related operational issues, matters concerning utilities access, and the potential filing of criminal charges
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Discuss and consider possible action to receive a comprehensive report from Corpus Christi Animal Care Services on daily operations, staffing levels, intake and outcome data, and current challenges. Also an update on the timeline and process for filing the Animal Care Services Director position, with clarification on leadership continuity during the transition, as requested by Council Members Eric Cantu, Carolyn Vaughn, and Kaylynn Paxson.
The report will cover daily operations, staffing, intake and outcome data, and current challenges
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Discuss and consider possible action to adopt a zero-tolerance policy stating that the euthanization of healthy or treatable animals at Corpus Christi Animal Care Services for space, capacity, or operation reasons is strictly forbidden, will not be authorized, and will not be justified under any circumstances, with mandatory reporting and oversight to ensure compliance, as requested by Council Members Eric Cantu, Carolyn Vaughn, and Kaylynn Paxson.
The policy would mandate mandatory reporting and oversight to ensure compliance
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Consideration and discussion of whether Ordinance No. 033350 (File No. 24-0256), relating to the Type B economic development agreement with Elevate QOF, LLC, was adopted in compliance with the City Charter, City Code, and Council procedural requirements, including but not limited to: 1. Whether the ordinance received two valid readings on separate dates as required, given passage on first reading on February 20, 2024, withdrawal from the February 27, 2024, agenda, and adoption on April 23, 2024 …
The review, requested by Council Members Vaughn, Campos, and Hernandez, will assess whether the ordinance was adopted in compliance with the City Char...
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Discuss and consider possible action pertaining to the disclosing of information from an Executive Session and consequences if any, as requested by Council Members Carolyn Vaughn, Gil Hernandez, and Sylvia Campos.
The request also includes consideration of any potential consequences arising from such disclosure
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Corpus Christi Water Update on Water Supply with a focus on the Evangeline Project.
The Nueces River Groundwater Wells Project has seen significant expenditures ($16.6M for Eastern Well Field, $15.1M for Western Well Field) with grant...
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Update on the City’s Consent Decree with the United States Environmental Protection Agency, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, and the United States Department of Justice.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), and the U.S