PUBLIC COMMENT Any citizen wishing to speak during public comment may do so after completing the required registration form. In accordance with the Texas Attorney General's Opinion, any public comment that is made on an item that is not on the published final agenda will only be heard by the City Council. No formal action, discussion, deliberation, or comment will be made by the City Council. Comments must be courteous and respectful. Accordingly, concerns, complaints, and assertions of character regarding specific individuals, including any citizens, staff member, City Board or Commission member or City Council member shall not be raised in a public forum; but should be addressed separately and privately with the City Manager or individual member of the City Council. Any person who violates these rules will have their speaking time ended immediately. Any person, including persons in the audience, who acts in an inappropriate or disruptive manner may be asked to leave the City Council Chambers. Each person providing public comment will be limited to 3 minutes.
Discussion and possible action to authorize acceptance of bid and transfer of land described as approximately 78 acres of land owned by the City of Hutto and located adjacent to Highway 79 in Williamson County, Texas.
Discussion and possible action on Wolverine v. City of Hutto settlement and payment of settlement amount.
PUBLIC COMMENT Any citizen wishing to speak during public comment may do so after completing the required registration form. In accordance with the Texas Attorney General's Opinion, any public comment that is made on an item that is not on the published final agenda will only be heard by the City Council. No formal action, discussion, deliberation, or comment will be made by the City Council. Comments must be courteous and respectful. Accordingly, concerns, complaints, and assertions of character regarding specific individuals, including any citizens, staff member, City Board or Commission member or City Council member shall not be raised in a public forum; but should be addressed separately and privately with the City Manager or individual member of the City Council. Any person who violates these rules will have their speaking time ended immediately. Any person, including persons in the audience, who acts in an inappropriate or disruptive manner may be asked to leave the City Council Chambers. Each person providing public comment will be limited to 3 minutes.
Discussion and possible action to authorize acceptance of bid and transfer of land described as approximately 78 acres of land owned by the City of Hutto and located adjacent to Highway 79 in Williamson County, Texas.
Discussion and possible action on Wolverine v. City of Hutto settlement and payment of settlement amount.