2. 1. Invocation by Dr. Jerry Joplin, Senior Pastor at Bacon Heights Baptist Church. 2. 2. Pledges of Allegiance.
Presentation of a special recognition recognizing December 3-8, 2012, as the 30th Anniversary of the U Can Share Food Drive.
Citizen Comments
October 23, 2012 Special City Council Meeting (Electric Utility Board) November 8, 2012 Regular City Council Meeting
Items pulled from this consent agenda: 5.1, 5.5, 5.6, 5.12 and 5.14 All other items were approved on the consent agenda.
Consider a resolution expressing intent to finance expenditures to be incurred for projects approved by the City Council in the FY 2012-13 Operating Budget Amendment, Ordinance No. 2012-00120, and to reimburse itself from the proceeds of obligations that will be issued in a subsequent period.
Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute Contract 10605 for professional services with Freese & Nichols, Inc., for engineering services associated with the study of pump station emergency electric generators, RFQ 12-10605-CI.
Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute Amendment No. 3 to a Professional Services Contract with Halff Associates, Inc., of Richardson, Texas, for the video inspection of storm sewers – phase 2, RFQ 10-110-MA.
Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute Job Order Contract 13-11052-JOC with Minnix Commercial Partners, Ltd., of Lubbock, Texas, for the Garden and Arts Center Texas Accessible Standards (T.A.S.) and interior upgrades.
Consider five resolutions authorizing the Mayor to execute contracts #10981 with All Seasons Property Care Inc., #11094 with Star Landscapes, #11095 with Gorman Outdoor, Inc., #11096 with MDM Mowing, and #11097 with Lubbock Tree Sales for parks turf maintenance, BID 13-10981-CI.
Consider Budget Ordinance Amendment 11 amending the Adopted FY 2012-13 Budget respecting the General Fund, Fund 100, by increasing expenditures in the Lubbock Public Library Department for Library Facilities Master Planning Services.
Presentation by Dr. Robert Forbis regarding Hydraulic Fracturing.
Presentation by Tony Privett regarding the City of Lubbock's 2013 Legislative Agenda.
Consider a resolution directing the City of Lubbock Board of Health to study the availability, sale, recreational use, hazards, and possible criminalization of synthetic psychoactive designer drugs, including synthetic marijuana and bath salts, in the City of Lubbock, and report back findings and recommendations to the City Council.
Consider one appointment to the Central Business District Tax Increment Financing Reinvestment Zone Board of Directors, four appointments to the Electric Utility Board, three appointments to the Lubbock Business Park Tax Increment Financing Reinvestment Zone Board of Directors, two appointments to the Lubbock Economic Development Alliance, Inc. Board of Directors, one appointment to the Lubbock Emergency Communications District Board of Managers, two appointments to the Market Lubbock, Inc. Board of Directors, one appointment to the Urban Renewal & Neighborhood Redevelopment Commission, and one appointment to the West Texas Municipal Power Agency. Adjourn.
2. 1. Invocation by Dr. Jerry Joplin, Senior Pastor at Bacon Heights Baptist Church. 2. 2. Pledges of Allegiance.
Presentation of a special recognition recognizing December 3-8, 2012, as the 30th Anniversary of the U Can Share Food Drive.
Citizen Comments
October 23, 2012 Special City Council Meeting (Electric Utility Board) November 8, 2012 Regular City Council Meeting
Items pulled from this consent agenda: 5.1, 5.5, 5.6, 5.12 and 5.14 All other items were approved on the consent agenda.
Consider a resolution expressing intent to finance expenditures to be incurred for projects approved by the City Council in the FY 2012-13 Operating Budget Amendment, Ordinance No. 2012-00120, and to reimburse itself from the proceeds of obligations that will be issued in a subsequent period.
Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute Contract 10605 for professional services with Freese & Nichols, Inc., for engineering services associated with the study of pump station emergency electric generators, RFQ 12-10605-CI.
Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute Amendment No. 3 to a Professional Services Contract with Halff Associates, Inc., of Richardson, Texas, for the video inspection of storm sewers – phase 2, RFQ 10-110-MA.
Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute Job Order Contract 13-11052-JOC with Minnix Commercial Partners, Ltd., of Lubbock, Texas, for the Garden and Arts Center Texas Accessible Standards (T.A.S.) and interior upgrades.
Consider five resolutions authorizing the Mayor to execute contracts #10981 with All Seasons Property Care Inc., #11094 with Star Landscapes, #11095 with Gorman Outdoor, Inc., #11096 with MDM Mowing, and #11097 with Lubbock Tree Sales for parks turf maintenance, BID 13-10981-CI.
Consider Budget Ordinance Amendment 11 amending the Adopted FY 2012-13 Budget respecting the General Fund, Fund 100, by increasing expenditures in the Lubbock Public Library Department for Library Facilities Master Planning Services.
Presentation by Dr. Robert Forbis regarding Hydraulic Fracturing.
Presentation by Tony Privett regarding the City of Lubbock's 2013 Legislative Agenda.
Consider a resolution directing the City of Lubbock Board of Health to study the availability, sale, recreational use, hazards, and possible criminalization of synthetic psychoactive designer drugs, including synthetic marijuana and bath salts, in the City of Lubbock, and report back findings and recommendations to the City Council.
Consider one appointment to the Central Business District Tax Increment Financing Reinvestment Zone Board of Directors, four appointments to the Electric Utility Board, three appointments to the Lubbock Business Park Tax Increment Financing Reinvestment Zone Board of Directors, two appointments to the Lubbock Economic Development Alliance, Inc. Board of Directors, one appointment to the Lubbock Emergency Communications District Board of Managers, two appointments to the Market Lubbock, Inc. Board of Directors, one appointment to the Urban Renewal & Neighborhood Redevelopment Commission, and one appointment to the West Texas Municipal Power Agency. Adjourn.