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The Council voted 4-1 to deny an agreement that would have moved existing automated license plate recognition cameras into Texas Department of Transportation rights-of-way. Staff also reported an estimated $827,000 General Fund deficit, while the Hughes Road drainage project remained about 90% complete and targeted for completion by the end of September 2026.
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The camera relocation plan was rejected, so the proposed move of existing cameras will not proceed under this agreement. The city is working to close an estimated $827,000 budget gap before adopting its next fiscal-year budget. A future drainage plan is expected to include 11 to 12 projects costing an estimated $100 million to $150 million, while Hughes Road construction is expected to continue through September.
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