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The council reviewed drainage, development rules, economic development projects, transportation, public safety technology, parking enforcement, and Municipal Utility District 30, which has approximately $356,000 in net position and about $2.6 million in assets.
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The workshop focused on potential changes rather than adopting new policies. Council discussed addressing persistent drainage problems at Stewart Beach and other areas, improving permitting and development guidance, and reviewing lot-size and setback rules in urban neighborhoods. Staff also reported that Municipal Utility District 30 is financially stable with a zero tax rate, while the city’s general fund provides a $450,000 annual property-tax rebate to cover the district’s debt service. No action was taken during the executive session.
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