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Corpus Christi Regional Economic Development Corporation (CCREDC) Quarterly Update Presentation and Introduction of new Executive Director
The report highlighted continued economic growth in the Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), with employment reaching over 202,000 jobs as of December...
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Ordinance accepting and appropriating $100,000.00 from the Texas Department of Transportation for the FY 2026 Routine Airport Maintenance Program (RAMP) Grant to fund airport maintenance at the Corpus Christi International Airport …
This grant will fund essential maintenance at the Corpus Christi International Airport
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Ordinance accepting a payment of $75,000.00 from the Corpus Christi Housing Authority to support procurement of professional services to develop a Housing Needs Assessment and Toolkit …
This payment covers half of the total estimated cost of $150,000.00
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Ordinance approving a project and financing plan as recommended and adopted by the Board of Directors for Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Number Seven, City of Corpus Christi …
The TIRZ is a 3,501-acre area located in the City's extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) that requires annexation into the City to receive incentives
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Zoning Case No. ZN8771, Jason Luby (District 2). Ordinance rezoning a property at or near 2409 Viola Avenue from the “RS-6” Single Family 6 District to the “CN-1/SP” Neighborhood Commercial District with a Special Permit …
The rezoning is requested to allow for vehicle sales and service, including indoor/outdoor storage and light vehicle service
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Ordinance amending the Unified Development Code (“UDC”), §8.5 to revise water and wastewater trust fund administration, fees, and reimbursement procedures …
The changes are part of a broader transition toward a state-regulated impact fee system under Texas Local Government Code Chapter 395, which is schedu...
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Motion authorizing execution of a three-year network equipment, installation, and support cooperative agreement with Great South Texas Corporation, dba Computer Solutions, of San Antonio, through the Texas Department of Information Resources, in an amount up to $203,714.03 for business continuity and disaster recovery purposes for the Information Technology Department, with grant funding from the Office of the Governor’s FY 2025 State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program of $162,971.22 and FY 2026 funding of $40,742.81 from the Information Technology Fund.
This purchase is for business continuity and disaster recovery purposes for the Information Technology Department
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Resolution authorizing Amendment #1 to Service Agreement No. 6533 with Xylem Water Solutions USA, Inc., in the amount of $500,000.00, for a total amount up to $1,275,000.00 and a potential amount up to $3,825,000.00 if options are exercised, subject to sufficient future appropriations, for the purchase of additional parts and materials necessary to complete pump and motor repairs city-wide for Corpus Christi Water, with FY 2026 funding of $500,000.00 from the Wastewater Fund.
The agreement covers the purchase of parts, materials, and repair services for Flygt brand pumps and motors used by Corpus Christi Water across city-w...
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Motion awarding a construction contract to C.F. McDonald Electric, Inc. of Houston, Texas for the Ben Garza Gymnasium Generator project for installation of a new 125-kilowatt natural gas generator in an amount not to exceed $205,069.00, located in Council District 1, with FY 2026 funding available from the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program.
McDonald Electric, Inc. for the Ben Garza Gymnasium Generator project in an amount not to exceed $205,069.00
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Motion to authorize City staff to negotiate with Aquatech to develop a Water Sale Agreement to purchase water produced and treated by Aquatech at the CC Polymers Plant.
This agreement would allow the City to purchase potable water produced and treated by Aquatech at the existing CC Polymers Seawater Desalination Plant...
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Resolution amending Financial Budgetary Policies adopted by Resolution 033727 and providing financial policy direction on preparation of the FY 2027 operating and capital budgets.
The policy, which has been reaffirmed or amended annually since 1997, provides the framework for the City Manager's budget preparation
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Discussion and possible action on August 29, 2025 petition from Rachel Caballero for removal action against Mayor Paulette Guajardo, as requested by Council Members Carolyn Vaughn, Gil Hernandez, and Eric Cantu.
The petition alleges misconduct, malfeasance, incompetence, inability, or willful neglect of official duties, specifically related to the solicitation...
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Motion to discuss and act on updating the Drought Contingency Plan to define medical professional services as essential and also defining private (exempt domestic) well use as auxiliary water and exempt from drought related exemptions. Motion to discuss and act on adding a definition for essential and exempt water use categories, as requested by Council Members Kaylynn Paxson, Eric Cantu, and Gil Hernandez.
The proposed changes, requested by Council Members Kaylynn Paxson, Eric Cantu, and Gil Hernandez, aim to:
Define "Essential Water Use": This categ...
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Water Supply Update
The report covers national weather service updates, surface water supplies, groundwater programs, brackish groundwater treatment, wastewater reuse, an...