SAN ANGELO, TX — The San Angelo City Council will consider more than $5 million in contracts for Lake Nasworthy improvements, a land exchange, interlocal emergency services agreements and multiple April proclamations when it meets at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday.
The regular meeting is scheduled at the McNease Convention Center – South Meeting Room, 501 Rio Concho Drive. On the regular agenda, the council will consider awarding a Lake Nasworthy Vegetation Removal to Jones Lake Management in the amount of $2,969,011.17 and a Lake Nasworthy boat ramp replacement bid in the amount of $2,175,284.16, which is listed in the consent agenda.
Also on the regular agenda, which only has two items, will be to consider approving an Infill Empowerment Zone request for infrastructure funding of costs for the water and sewer main extension in an amount not to exceed $20,000 for a residential project at shriner point section 3.
The consent agenda, which may be approved in one motion, includes:
- Approving the March 17, 2026, City Council regular meeting minutes.
- Awarding RE-03-26 Land Exchange to MHMR Concho Valley for exchange of city-owned property at 505 S. Chadbourne with MHMR-owned property at 404 S. Irving, payment of the difference in value of $43,000, and authorizing the City Manager to negotiate and execute all related documents.
- Amending the contract for RFB WU-09-23 Water Reclamation Facility Liquid Polymer to Polydyne, Inc. in the amount of $150,000 budgeted annually to include two additional one-year extensions, and authorizing the City Manager to negotiate and execute all related documents.
- Awarding RFB OP-01-26 Lake Nasworthy Boat Ramp Replacements to Shirley and Sons in the amount of $2,175,284.16 and authorizing the City Manager to negotiate and execute all related documents.
- Approving a purchase of materials under HGAC Contract WM09-20 from Core & Main for a 16" waterline extension on Twin Mountain Dr. in the amount of $110,311 and authorizing the City Manager to negotiate and execute all related documents.
- Approving a Memorandum of Understanding with Keep San Angelo Beautiful and authorizing the City Manager to negotiate and execute all related documents.
- Approving an interlocal agreement between the City of San Angelo and Tom Green County Sheriff’s office for the operation of the Tactical Emergency Medical Service Team.
- Approving an interlocal agreement between the City of San Angelo and Tom Green County for the joint operation of the San Angelo/Tom Green County office of Emergency Management.
- A resolution authorizing the San Angelo Fire Department to apply for and accept a State Homeland Security Grant in the amount of $22,258.16 for purchase of TACMED team equipment, and designating the City Manager as the authorized official to execute all necessary documents.
- A resolution allowing the Fire Department to accept a donation of swiftwater rescue equipment from Rotary District 5840 Foundation, Inc. valued at $25,024.
- Second reading of an ordinance approving Standards of Care for Recreation Summer Camp held at Recreation Centers for ages 5 through 13.
- Second reading of an ordinance for Z26-02, a request for a zone change from the Light Manufacturing zoning district to the General Commercial zoning district for 13 tracts over 5.384 acres generally located around 1297-1309 N. Bryant Blvd.
The meeting will open with a call to order, chaplain prayer and pledges.
Under proclamations and recognitions, the council will consider proclaiming April 12-April 18, 2026, as National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week; April 2026 as Month of the Military Child; April 2026 as Safe Digging Month; April 2026 as Fair Housing Month; and April 2026 as National Donate Life Month.
Public comment will follow. Members of the public may raise issues or concerns not listed on the Regular Agenda by signing in with the City Clerk prior to the beginning of the meeting. Speakers will be called in the order they signed in, must speak from the podium, address all comments to the dais, begin by stating their name and address or Single Member District number, and limit their remarks to three minutes or less.
Comments on Regular Agenda items may also be made when each item is discussed, following the same sign-in and time-limit rules, except applicants, proponents and appellants are limited to less than five minutes.
The council will then go into closed session. Under follow-up and administrative issues, the council will consider items discussed in executive session, if needed, and various board nominations, including Daniel Aguilar (SMD 2) to a first term ending December 2027 on the Parks & Recreation Advisory Board.
The agenda also includes announcements and consideration of future agenda items before adjournment.
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