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The council unanimously approved changing the Comprehensive Plan designation for about 122.64 acres from Industrial to Residential-Mix. It also denied Oncor Electric’s application to change rates within Killeen and approved $9.15 million for fleet vehicles and equipment.
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The land-use map change allows the designated area near Roy J. Smith Drive and North Roy Reynolds Drive to be planned for a mix of residential uses, although the action does not itself approve a specific development. The council also approved purchases for police equipment, ammunition, solid-waste containers and fleet equipment, and increased legal-defense funding for a marijuana-enforcement lawsuit from $100,000 to $135,000. The legal funding increase passed 5-2, while the other consent items passed 7-0.
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