1. DECLARATION OF A QUORUM AND CALL MEETING TO ORDER. 2. N/A 3. N/A 4. ROLL CALL 5. N/A 6. N/A
Discussion with the Texas General Land Office regarding the Conciliation Agreement and its effect on the GHA Rebuilding Plan as it relates to Disaster Recovery.
Discussion with the Texas General Land Office regarding the Conciliation Agreement and its effect on the GHA Rebuilding Plan as it relates to Disaster Recovery.
Discussion with the Texas General Land Office regarding the Conciliation Agreement and its effect on the GHA Rebuilding Plan as it relates to Disaster Recovery.
Discussion with the Texas General Land Office regarding the Conciliation Agreement and its effect on the GHA Rebuilding Plan as it relates to Disaster Recovery
Discuss and consider for action reducing the minimum 1.000 sq. foot nominal area for disaster recovery reconstruction to accommodate housing located on irregular sized lots on a case by case site specific basis. (CM Legg, CM Greenberg)
I. Consider for approval a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Galveston, Texas, supporting a regional approach to fair housing and subsidized housing; providing for findings of fact and providing for an effective date. J. Consider for approval a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Galveston, Texas, supporting scattered sites and reduced-density developments and opposing new mixed-income housing developments by Galveston Housing Authority or affiliates in connection with replacement of public housing units damaged by Hurricane Ike; providing for findings of fact and providing for an effective date.
I. Consider for approval a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Galveston, Texas, supporting a regional approach to fair housing and subsidized housing; providing for findings of fact and providing for an effective date. J. Consider for approval a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Galveston, Texas, supporting scattered sites and reduced-density developments and opposing new mixed-income housing developments by Galveston Housing Authority or affiliates in connection with replacement of public housing units damaged by Hurricane Ike; providing for findings of fact and providing for an effective date.
Discuss and consider for approval the disbursement of $2,250,000.00 to business throughout the City of Galveston whom have been approved for business recovery loans through the Galveston Business Recovery Loan Program as approved by City Council on May 26, 2011, and the Texas Department of Rural Affairs on June 14, 2011. Funding source is the CDBG Disaster Recovery Grant Non-Housing Program Phase 1.
Consider for approval, authorizing the City Manager to execute a twenty (20) year lease with two (2). ten (10) year options with Freeman Holdings LLC. d.b.a. Million Air for 2,000 square feet of ramp space for construction of an FBO facility and 2,500 square feet of land adjacent to the ramp at 2005 Terminal Drive for a fuel farm system at the rate of $61,25 per month with an escalation clause of the greater of CPI-U or 2.5% annually upon final approval by the City Attorney.
1. DECLARATION OF A QUORUM AND CALL MEETING TO ORDER. 2. N/A 3. N/A 4. ROLL CALL 5. N/A 6. N/A
Discussion with the Texas General Land Office regarding the Conciliation Agreement and its effect on the GHA Rebuilding Plan as it relates to Disaster Recovery.
Discussion with the Texas General Land Office regarding the Conciliation Agreement and its effect on the GHA Rebuilding Plan as it relates to Disaster Recovery.
Discussion with the Texas General Land Office regarding the Conciliation Agreement and its effect on the GHA Rebuilding Plan as it relates to Disaster Recovery.
Discussion with the Texas General Land Office regarding the Conciliation Agreement and its effect on the GHA Rebuilding Plan as it relates to Disaster Recovery
Discuss and consider for action reducing the minimum 1.000 sq. foot nominal area for disaster recovery reconstruction to accommodate housing located on irregular sized lots on a case by case site specific basis. (CM Legg, CM Greenberg)
I. Consider for approval a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Galveston, Texas, supporting a regional approach to fair housing and subsidized housing; providing for findings of fact and providing for an effective date. J. Consider for approval a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Galveston, Texas, supporting scattered sites and reduced-density developments and opposing new mixed-income housing developments by Galveston Housing Authority or affiliates in connection with replacement of public housing units damaged by Hurricane Ike; providing for findings of fact and providing for an effective date.
I. Consider for approval a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Galveston, Texas, supporting a regional approach to fair housing and subsidized housing; providing for findings of fact and providing for an effective date. J. Consider for approval a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Galveston, Texas, supporting scattered sites and reduced-density developments and opposing new mixed-income housing developments by Galveston Housing Authority or affiliates in connection with replacement of public housing units damaged by Hurricane Ike; providing for findings of fact and providing for an effective date.
Discuss and consider for approval the disbursement of $2,250,000.00 to business throughout the City of Galveston whom have been approved for business recovery loans through the Galveston Business Recovery Loan Program as approved by City Council on May 26, 2011, and the Texas Department of Rural Affairs on June 14, 2011. Funding source is the CDBG Disaster Recovery Grant Non-Housing Program Phase 1.
Consider for approval, authorizing the City Manager to execute a twenty (20) year lease with two (2). ten (10) year options with Freeman Holdings LLC. d.b.a. Million Air for 2,000 square feet of ramp space for construction of an FBO facility and 2,500 square feet of land adjacent to the ramp at 2005 Terminal Drive for a fuel farm system at the rate of $61,25 per month with an escalation clause of the greater of CPI-U or 2.5% annually upon final approval by the City Attorney.