3.
Post-solicitation briefing on recommendations from three Requests for Proposals for Rental Housing Production, Rehabilitation, Preservation and Acquisition (Rental Housing), Homeownership Production, and Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) estimating a total value of $34 million from the 2022-2027 Affordable Housing Bond, HOME, HOME-ARP and CDBG programs. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services Department]
3.
Post-solicitation briefing on recommendations from three Requests for Proposals for Rental Housing Production, Rehabilitation, Preservation and Acquisition (Rental Housing), Homeownership Production, and Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) estimating a total value of $34 million from the 2022-2027 Affordable Housing Bond, HOME, HOME-ARP and CDBG programs. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services Department]
ACTION ITEMS FOR STAFF BRIEFING
4.
Ordinance reappointing Carla Obledo as Municipal Court Presiding Judge for the remainder of a two-year term expiring April 30, 2027. [Andy Segovia, City Attorney]
5.
Ordinance appointing Lori A. Crockett and Gabriel Quintanilla as part-time Municipal Court Judges for the remainder of unexpired two-year terms ending April 30, 2026. [Carla Obledo, Presiding Judge, Municipal Courts]
4.
Ordinance reappointing Carla Obledo as Municipal Court Presiding Judge for the remainder of a two-year term expiring April 30, 2027. [Andy Segovia, City Attorney]
5.
Ordinance appointing Lori A. Crockett and Gabriel Quintanilla as part-time Municipal Court Judges for the remainder of unexpired two-year terms ending April 30, 2026. [Carla Obledo, Presiding Judge, Municipal Courts]
CONSENT AGENDA
Purchase of Services, Supplies and Equipment
6.
Ordinance approving contracts with (a) Central Electric Enterprise & Co., (b) The Brandt Companies, LLC, and (c) Zachman Enterprises, Inc., dba Fred Clark Electrical Contractor, to provide on-call commercial electrical repairs and services for various City Departments for an estimated cost of $960,000 annually, not to exceed $4,800,000 over the contract term for all three contracts. The initial term of the contracts will be for a two-year period beginning upon award, with three additional, one-year renewal options. Funding is from the respective department’s FY 2025 Adopted Budget. Funding for future years is contingent upon City Council approval of the annual budget. [Ben Gorzell Jr., Chief of Financial and Administrative Services; Troy Elliott, Chief Financial Officer, Finance]
6.
Ordinance approving contracts with (a) Central Electric Enterprise & Co., (b) The Brandt Companies, LLC, and (c) Zachman Enterprises, Inc., dba Fred Clark Electrical Contractor, to provide on-call commercial electrical repairs and services for various City Departments for an estimated cost of $960,000 annually, not to exceed $4,800,000 over the contract term for all three contracts. The initial term of the contracts will be for a two-year period beginning upon award, with three additional, one-year renewal options. Funding is from the respective department’s FY 2025 Adopted Budget. Funding for future years is contingent upon City Council approval of the annual budget. [Ben Gorzell Jr., Chief of Financial and Administrative Services; Troy Elliott, Chief Financial Officer, Finance]
Capital Improvements
7.
Ordinance approving a task order to a Job Order Contract with Con-Cor, Inc., in the amount not to exceed $699,876.84 for the Cody Library HVAC replacement project. Funding is from Certificates of Obligation included in the FY 2025 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Razi Hosseini, Director, Public Works]
7.
Ordinance approving a task order to a Job Order Contract with Con-Cor, Inc., in the amount not to exceed $699,876.84 for the Cody Library HVAC replacement project. Funding is from Certificates of Obligation included in the FY 2025 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Razi Hosseini, Director, Public Works]
Acquisition, Sale or Lease of Real Property
8.
Ordinance approving a concessions agreement with Host True Flavors SAT Terminal FB, LLC for two concepts totaling approximately 4,760 square feet in Terminal A at the San Antonio International Airport. The contract has a minimum annual payment guarantee of $520,560 with an initial term of five years with five, one-year options. Revenues generated from this contract will be deposited into the Airport Operating and Maintenance Fund. [Jeff Coyle, Assistant City Manager; Jesus H. Saenz, Jr., Director, Aviation]
9.
Ordinance approving a lease with the General Services Administration for the Transportation Security Administration for 1,749 square feet of exclusive space at 437 Sandau Rd and 10 parking spaces at the San Antonio International Airport for an initial term of 15 years with a two-year option to extend generating $1,427,735 over the term of the contract. Revenue of $69,972.44 from the initial year of the lease will be deposited into the Airport Operating and Maintenance Fund. [Jeff Coyle, Assistant City Manager; Jesus Saenz, Director, Aviation]
10.
Ordinance approving a lease with Tower FM Consortium, LLC for management of the Master Antenna atop the Tower of the Americas and corresponding leases with iHeart Media + Entertainment, Inc. and Alpha Media, LLC for radio broadcasting from the Master Antenna for a term of five years with two, five-year renewal options. Revenue from the first year of the agreement is estimated to be $360,000 and $2,109,600 over the initial contract term. Revenues will be deposited into the General Fund. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; John Jacks, Director, Center City Development & Operations]
8.
Ordinance approving a concessions agreement with Host True Flavors SAT Terminal FB, LLC for two concepts totaling approximately 4,760 square feet in Terminal A at the San Antonio International Airport. The contract has a minimum annual payment guarantee of $520,560 with an initial term of five years with five, one-year options. Revenues generated from this contract will be deposited into the Airport Operating and Maintenance Fund. [Jeff Coyle, Assistant City Manager; Jesus H. Saenz, Jr., Director, Aviation]
9.
Ordinance approving a lease with the General Services Administration for the Transportation Security Administration for 1,749 square feet of exclusive space at 437 Sandau Rd and 10 parking spaces at the San Antonio International Airport for an initial term of 15 years with a two-year option to extend generating $1,427,735 over the term of the contract. Revenue of $69,972.44 from the initial year of the lease will be deposited into the Airport Operating and Maintenance Fund. [Jeff Coyle, Assistant City Manager; Jesus Saenz, Director, Aviation]
10.
Ordinance approving a lease with Tower FM Consortium, LLC for management of the Master Antenna atop the Tower of the Americas and corresponding leases with iHeart Media + Entertainment, Inc. and Alpha Media, LLC for radio broadcasting from the Master Antenna for a term of five years with two, five-year renewal options. Revenue from the first year of the agreement is estimated to be $360,000 and $2,109,600 over the initial contract term. Revenues will be deposited into the General Fund. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; John Jacks, Director, Center City Development & Operations]
Street Closures and Traffic Control Procedures
Grant Applications and Awards
11.
Ordinance authorizing the acceptance of grant funds in an amount up to $1,369,198 from the Motor Vehicle Crime Prevention Authority for the Regional Auto Crimes Taskforce for the period of September 1, 2025, through August 31, 2026, with a cash match from the city of $517,143 and an in-kind match of $3,372,101. [Maria Villagómez, Deputy City Manager; William P. McManus, Chief of Police]
12.
Ordinance accepting grant funds in an amount up to $349,576 from the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance, for the Child Welfare Strategic Alliance Program and authorizing an Interlocal Agreement with Bexar County for the distribution of grant funds and the designation of Bexar County as the grant fiscal agent. [María Villagómez, Deputy City Manager; William P. McManus, Chief of Police]
13.
Ordinance approving the submission of a grant application, and acceptance of funds upon award, in an amount up to $3,500,000 from the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services for a Hiring Program grant to fund 28 police officer positions and authorizing a cash match contribution of $15,701,095 over four years. [María Villagómez, Deputy City Manager; William P. McManus, Chief of Police]
11.
Ordinance authorizing the acceptance of grant funds in an amount up to $1,369,198 from the Motor Vehicle Crime Prevention Authority for the Regional Auto Crimes Taskforce for the period of September 1, 2025, through August 31, 2026, with a cash match from the city of $517,143 and an in-kind match of $3,372,101. [Maria Villagómez, Deputy City Manager; William P. McManus, Chief of Police]
12.
Ordinance accepting grant funds in an amount up to $349,576 from the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance, for the Child Welfare Strategic Alliance Program and authorizing an Interlocal Agreement with Bexar County for the distribution of grant funds and the designation of Bexar County as the grant fiscal agent. [María Villagómez, Deputy City Manager; William P. McManus, Chief of Police]
13.
Ordinance approving the submission of a grant application, and acceptance of funds upon award, in an amount up to $3,500,000 from the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services for a Hiring Program grant to fund 28 police officer positions and authorizing a cash match contribution of $15,701,095 over four years. [María Villagómez, Deputy City Manager; William P. McManus, Chief of Police]
City Code Amendments
Boards, Commissions and Committee Appointments
14.
Approving the following board, commission, and committee appointments for a term of office to expire May 31, 2027. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
A. Appointing Thad Rutherford to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 06 – Mission Del Lago
B. Appointing Paul Basaldua to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 40 – Lone Oak
15.
Approving the following board appointments to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 36 – Thea Meadows for a term of office to expire May 31, 2027. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
A. Michelle Hoang
B. Allen Hoover
C. Jeffrey McKinnie
D. Joshua Dym
16.
Approving the following board appointments to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 38 – Somerset Grove and to the to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 39 – Valley Sol for a term of office to expire May 31, 2027. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
A. Clifton Karam
B. Richard Mott
C. Taylor Haag
D. John Lohr
14.
Approving the following board, commission, and committee appointments for a term of office to expire May 31, 2027. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
A. Appointing Thad Rutherford to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 06 – Mission Del Lago
B. Appointing Paul Basaldua to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 40 – Lone Oak
15.
Approving the following board appointments to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 36 – Thea Meadows for a term of office to expire May 31, 2027. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
A. Michelle Hoang
B. Allen Hoover
C. Jeffrey McKinnie
D. Joshua Dym
16.
Approving the following board appointments to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 38 – Somerset Grove and to the to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 39 – Valley Sol for a term of office to expire May 31, 2027. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
A. Clifton Karam
B. Richard Mott
C. Taylor Haag
D. John Lohr
Miscellaneous
17.
Ordinance approving contracts with Blueprint Ministries, Inc.; Meals on Wheels San Antonio; and Rebuilding Together for Non-Profit Home Rehab Services for a total amount up to $955,500 for the term beginning July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026, with two, one-year renewal options for an estimated total value of $2,964,250, inclusive of renewals. Funding is from the General Fund FY 2025 Adopted Budget. Funding for future years is contingent upon City Council approval of the annual budget. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services Department]
18.
Ordinance approving contracts with BBG Consulting, Inc.; GreenWorks Service Company; and J D Williams Engineering, PLLC dba Criterium-Williams Engineers for on-call residential rehabilitation inspection services for a total amount up to $2,200,000 for the term beginning June 30, 2025 through June 30, 2028, with two, one-year renewal options. Funding is from the General Fund FY 2025 Adopted Budget, 2022 Housing Bond, and Community Development Block Grant. Funding for future years is contingent upon City Council approval of the annual budget. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services Department]
19.
Ordinance authorizing the release of approximately 302.15 acres of real property, generally located northwest of the intersection of Old Nacogdoches Road and Coyote Run in Comal County, from the City of San Antonio’s Extraterritorial Jurisdiction, as petitioned by landowners Heidelberg Materials Southwest Agg LLC and Beazer East, Inc. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Bridgett White, Director, Planning]
20.
Ordinance approving contracts with RS&H, Inc. and Weston Solutions, Inc. to provide on-call environmental compliance, sustainability initiatives and engineering consulting services for the Aviation Department for an estimated cost of $1,000,000 annually and an estimated total cost of $5,000,000 over the contract term to begin August 4, 2025, through August 31, 2028, with two additional, one-year renewal options. Funding is from the Airport Operating and Maintenance Fund FY 2025 Adopted Budget. Funding for subsequent years is contingent upon City Council approval of the annual budget. [Ben Gorzell Jr., Chief of Financial and Administrative Services; Troy Elliott, Chief Financial Officer, Finance]
17.
Ordinance approving contracts with Blueprint Ministries, Inc.; Meals on Wheels San Antonio; and Rebuilding Together for Non-Profit Home Rehab Services for a total amount up to $955,500 for the term beginning July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026, with two, one-year renewal options for an estimated total value of $2,964,250, inclusive of renewals. Funding is from the General Fund FY 2025 Adopted Budget. Funding for future years is contingent upon City Council approval of the annual budget. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services Department]
18.
Ordinance approving contracts with BBG Consulting, Inc.; GreenWorks Service Company; and J D Williams Engineering, PLLC dba Criterium-Williams Engineers for on-call residential rehabilitation inspection services for a total amount up to $2,200,000 for the term beginning June 30, 2025 through June 30, 2028, with two, one-year renewal options. Funding is from the General Fund FY 2025 Adopted Budget, 2022 Housing Bond, and Community Development Block Grant. Funding for future years is contingent upon City Council approval of the annual budget. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services Department]
19.
Ordinance authorizing the release of approximately 302.15 acres of real property, generally located northwest of the intersection of Old Nacogdoches Road and Coyote Run in Comal County, from the City of San Antonio’s Extraterritorial Jurisdiction, as petitioned by landowners Heidelberg Materials Southwest Agg LLC and Beazer East, Inc. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Bridgett White, Director, Planning]
20.
Ordinance approving contracts with RS&H, Inc. and Weston Solutions, Inc. to provide on-call environmental compliance, sustainability initiatives and engineering consulting services for the Aviation Department for an estimated cost of $1,000,000 annually and an estimated total cost of $5,000,000 over the contract term to begin August 4, 2025, through August 31, 2028, with two additional, one-year renewal options. Funding is from the Airport Operating and Maintenance Fund FY 2025 Adopted Budget. Funding for subsequent years is contingent upon City Council approval of the annual budget. [Ben Gorzell Jr., Chief of Financial and Administrative Services; Troy Elliott, Chief Financial Officer, Finance]
Public Hearing
City Manager's Report
21.
City Manager’s Report
21.
City Manager’s Report
Executive Session
At any time during the meeting, the City Council may recess into executive session in the C Room to consult with the City Attorney's Office (Texas Government Code Section 551.071) and deliberate or discuss any of the following:
A.
Economic development negotiations pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.087 (economic development).
B.
The purchase, exchange, lease or value of real property pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.072 (real property).
C.
Legal issues related to litigation involving the City pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
D.
Legal issues related to emergency preparedness pursuant to Texas Government Code Sec. 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
E.
Legal issues related to collective bargaining pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
F.
Discuss personnel matters related to appointed officials including the Municipal Court Presiding Judge and Part-Time Municipal Court Judges pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.074 (personnel matters) and Texas Government Code Section 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
A.
Economic development negotiations pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.087 (economic development).
B.
The purchase, exchange, lease or value of real property pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.072 (real property).
C.
Legal issues related to litigation involving the City pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
D.
Legal issues related to emergency preparedness pursuant to Texas Government Code Sec. 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
E.
Legal issues related to collective bargaining pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
F.
Discuss personnel matters related to appointed officials including the Municipal Court Presiding Judge and Part-Time Municipal Court Judges pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.074 (personnel matters) and Texas Government Code Section 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
3.
Post-solicitation briefing on recommendations from three Requests for Proposals for Rental Housing Production, Rehabilitation, Preservation and Acquisition (Rental Housing), Homeownership Production, and Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) estimating a total value of $34 million from the 2022-2027 Affordable Housing Bond, HOME, HOME-ARP and CDBG programs. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services Department]
3.
Post-solicitation briefing on recommendations from three Requests for Proposals for Rental Housing Production, Rehabilitation, Preservation and Acquisition (Rental Housing), Homeownership Production, and Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) estimating a total value of $34 million from the 2022-2027 Affordable Housing Bond, HOME, HOME-ARP and CDBG programs. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services Department]
ACTION ITEMS FOR STAFF BRIEFING
4.
Ordinance reappointing Carla Obledo as Municipal Court Presiding Judge for the remainder of a two-year term expiring April 30, 2027. [Andy Segovia, City Attorney]
5.
Ordinance appointing Lori A. Crockett and Gabriel Quintanilla as part-time Municipal Court Judges for the remainder of unexpired two-year terms ending April 30, 2026. [Carla Obledo, Presiding Judge, Municipal Courts]
4.
Ordinance reappointing Carla Obledo as Municipal Court Presiding Judge for the remainder of a two-year term expiring April 30, 2027. [Andy Segovia, City Attorney]
5.
Ordinance appointing Lori A. Crockett and Gabriel Quintanilla as part-time Municipal Court Judges for the remainder of unexpired two-year terms ending April 30, 2026. [Carla Obledo, Presiding Judge, Municipal Courts]
CONSENT AGENDA
Purchase of Services, Supplies and Equipment
6.
Ordinance approving contracts with (a) Central Electric Enterprise & Co., (b) The Brandt Companies, LLC, and (c) Zachman Enterprises, Inc., dba Fred Clark Electrical Contractor, to provide on-call commercial electrical repairs and services for various City Departments for an estimated cost of $960,000 annually, not to exceed $4,800,000 over the contract term for all three contracts. The initial term of the contracts will be for a two-year period beginning upon award, with three additional, one-year renewal options. Funding is from the respective department’s FY 2025 Adopted Budget. Funding for future years is contingent upon City Council approval of the annual budget. [Ben Gorzell Jr., Chief of Financial and Administrative Services; Troy Elliott, Chief Financial Officer, Finance]
6.
Ordinance approving contracts with (a) Central Electric Enterprise & Co., (b) The Brandt Companies, LLC, and (c) Zachman Enterprises, Inc., dba Fred Clark Electrical Contractor, to provide on-call commercial electrical repairs and services for various City Departments for an estimated cost of $960,000 annually, not to exceed $4,800,000 over the contract term for all three contracts. The initial term of the contracts will be for a two-year period beginning upon award, with three additional, one-year renewal options. Funding is from the respective department’s FY 2025 Adopted Budget. Funding for future years is contingent upon City Council approval of the annual budget. [Ben Gorzell Jr., Chief of Financial and Administrative Services; Troy Elliott, Chief Financial Officer, Finance]
Capital Improvements
7.
Ordinance approving a task order to a Job Order Contract with Con-Cor, Inc., in the amount not to exceed $699,876.84 for the Cody Library HVAC replacement project. Funding is from Certificates of Obligation included in the FY 2025 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Razi Hosseini, Director, Public Works]
7.
Ordinance approving a task order to a Job Order Contract with Con-Cor, Inc., in the amount not to exceed $699,876.84 for the Cody Library HVAC replacement project. Funding is from Certificates of Obligation included in the FY 2025 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Razi Hosseini, Director, Public Works]
Acquisition, Sale or Lease of Real Property
8.
Ordinance approving a concessions agreement with Host True Flavors SAT Terminal FB, LLC for two concepts totaling approximately 4,760 square feet in Terminal A at the San Antonio International Airport. The contract has a minimum annual payment guarantee of $520,560 with an initial term of five years with five, one-year options. Revenues generated from this contract will be deposited into the Airport Operating and Maintenance Fund. [Jeff Coyle, Assistant City Manager; Jesus H. Saenz, Jr., Director, Aviation]
9.
Ordinance approving a lease with the General Services Administration for the Transportation Security Administration for 1,749 square feet of exclusive space at 437 Sandau Rd and 10 parking spaces at the San Antonio International Airport for an initial term of 15 years with a two-year option to extend generating $1,427,735 over the term of the contract. Revenue of $69,972.44 from the initial year of the lease will be deposited into the Airport Operating and Maintenance Fund. [Jeff Coyle, Assistant City Manager; Jesus Saenz, Director, Aviation]
10.
Ordinance approving a lease with Tower FM Consortium, LLC for management of the Master Antenna atop the Tower of the Americas and corresponding leases with iHeart Media + Entertainment, Inc. and Alpha Media, LLC for radio broadcasting from the Master Antenna for a term of five years with two, five-year renewal options. Revenue from the first year of the agreement is estimated to be $360,000 and $2,109,600 over the initial contract term. Revenues will be deposited into the General Fund. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; John Jacks, Director, Center City Development & Operations]
8.
Ordinance approving a concessions agreement with Host True Flavors SAT Terminal FB, LLC for two concepts totaling approximately 4,760 square feet in Terminal A at the San Antonio International Airport. The contract has a minimum annual payment guarantee of $520,560 with an initial term of five years with five, one-year options. Revenues generated from this contract will be deposited into the Airport Operating and Maintenance Fund. [Jeff Coyle, Assistant City Manager; Jesus H. Saenz, Jr., Director, Aviation]
9.
Ordinance approving a lease with the General Services Administration for the Transportation Security Administration for 1,749 square feet of exclusive space at 437 Sandau Rd and 10 parking spaces at the San Antonio International Airport for an initial term of 15 years with a two-year option to extend generating $1,427,735 over the term of the contract. Revenue of $69,972.44 from the initial year of the lease will be deposited into the Airport Operating and Maintenance Fund. [Jeff Coyle, Assistant City Manager; Jesus Saenz, Director, Aviation]
10.
Ordinance approving a lease with Tower FM Consortium, LLC for management of the Master Antenna atop the Tower of the Americas and corresponding leases with iHeart Media + Entertainment, Inc. and Alpha Media, LLC for radio broadcasting from the Master Antenna for a term of five years with two, five-year renewal options. Revenue from the first year of the agreement is estimated to be $360,000 and $2,109,600 over the initial contract term. Revenues will be deposited into the General Fund. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; John Jacks, Director, Center City Development & Operations]
Street Closures and Traffic Control Procedures
Grant Applications and Awards
11.
Ordinance authorizing the acceptance of grant funds in an amount up to $1,369,198 from the Motor Vehicle Crime Prevention Authority for the Regional Auto Crimes Taskforce for the period of September 1, 2025, through August 31, 2026, with a cash match from the city of $517,143 and an in-kind match of $3,372,101. [Maria Villagómez, Deputy City Manager; William P. McManus, Chief of Police]
12.
Ordinance accepting grant funds in an amount up to $349,576 from the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance, for the Child Welfare Strategic Alliance Program and authorizing an Interlocal Agreement with Bexar County for the distribution of grant funds and the designation of Bexar County as the grant fiscal agent. [María Villagómez, Deputy City Manager; William P. McManus, Chief of Police]
13.
Ordinance approving the submission of a grant application, and acceptance of funds upon award, in an amount up to $3,500,000 from the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services for a Hiring Program grant to fund 28 police officer positions and authorizing a cash match contribution of $15,701,095 over four years. [María Villagómez, Deputy City Manager; William P. McManus, Chief of Police]
11.
Ordinance authorizing the acceptance of grant funds in an amount up to $1,369,198 from the Motor Vehicle Crime Prevention Authority for the Regional Auto Crimes Taskforce for the period of September 1, 2025, through August 31, 2026, with a cash match from the city of $517,143 and an in-kind match of $3,372,101. [Maria Villagómez, Deputy City Manager; William P. McManus, Chief of Police]
12.
Ordinance accepting grant funds in an amount up to $349,576 from the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance, for the Child Welfare Strategic Alliance Program and authorizing an Interlocal Agreement with Bexar County for the distribution of grant funds and the designation of Bexar County as the grant fiscal agent. [María Villagómez, Deputy City Manager; William P. McManus, Chief of Police]
13.
Ordinance approving the submission of a grant application, and acceptance of funds upon award, in an amount up to $3,500,000 from the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services for a Hiring Program grant to fund 28 police officer positions and authorizing a cash match contribution of $15,701,095 over four years. [María Villagómez, Deputy City Manager; William P. McManus, Chief of Police]
City Code Amendments
Boards, Commissions and Committee Appointments
14.
Approving the following board, commission, and committee appointments for a term of office to expire May 31, 2027. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
A. Appointing Thad Rutherford to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 06 – Mission Del Lago
B. Appointing Paul Basaldua to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 40 – Lone Oak
15.
Approving the following board appointments to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 36 – Thea Meadows for a term of office to expire May 31, 2027. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
A. Michelle Hoang
B. Allen Hoover
C. Jeffrey McKinnie
D. Joshua Dym
16.
Approving the following board appointments to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 38 – Somerset Grove and to the to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 39 – Valley Sol for a term of office to expire May 31, 2027. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
A. Clifton Karam
B. Richard Mott
C. Taylor Haag
D. John Lohr
14.
Approving the following board, commission, and committee appointments for a term of office to expire May 31, 2027. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
A. Appointing Thad Rutherford to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 06 – Mission Del Lago
B. Appointing Paul Basaldua to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 40 – Lone Oak
15.
Approving the following board appointments to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 36 – Thea Meadows for a term of office to expire May 31, 2027. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
A. Michelle Hoang
B. Allen Hoover
C. Jeffrey McKinnie
D. Joshua Dym
16.
Approving the following board appointments to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 38 – Somerset Grove and to the to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 39 – Valley Sol for a term of office to expire May 31, 2027. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
A. Clifton Karam
B. Richard Mott
C. Taylor Haag
D. John Lohr
Miscellaneous
17.
Ordinance approving contracts with Blueprint Ministries, Inc.; Meals on Wheels San Antonio; and Rebuilding Together for Non-Profit Home Rehab Services for a total amount up to $955,500 for the term beginning July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026, with two, one-year renewal options for an estimated total value of $2,964,250, inclusive of renewals. Funding is from the General Fund FY 2025 Adopted Budget. Funding for future years is contingent upon City Council approval of the annual budget. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services Department]
18.
Ordinance approving contracts with BBG Consulting, Inc.; GreenWorks Service Company; and J D Williams Engineering, PLLC dba Criterium-Williams Engineers for on-call residential rehabilitation inspection services for a total amount up to $2,200,000 for the term beginning June 30, 2025 through June 30, 2028, with two, one-year renewal options. Funding is from the General Fund FY 2025 Adopted Budget, 2022 Housing Bond, and Community Development Block Grant. Funding for future years is contingent upon City Council approval of the annual budget. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services Department]
19.
Ordinance authorizing the release of approximately 302.15 acres of real property, generally located northwest of the intersection of Old Nacogdoches Road and Coyote Run in Comal County, from the City of San Antonio’s Extraterritorial Jurisdiction, as petitioned by landowners Heidelberg Materials Southwest Agg LLC and Beazer East, Inc. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Bridgett White, Director, Planning]
20.
Ordinance approving contracts with RS&H, Inc. and Weston Solutions, Inc. to provide on-call environmental compliance, sustainability initiatives and engineering consulting services for the Aviation Department for an estimated cost of $1,000,000 annually and an estimated total cost of $5,000,000 over the contract term to begin August 4, 2025, through August 31, 2028, with two additional, one-year renewal options. Funding is from the Airport Operating and Maintenance Fund FY 2025 Adopted Budget. Funding for subsequent years is contingent upon City Council approval of the annual budget. [Ben Gorzell Jr., Chief of Financial and Administrative Services; Troy Elliott, Chief Financial Officer, Finance]
17.
Ordinance approving contracts with Blueprint Ministries, Inc.; Meals on Wheels San Antonio; and Rebuilding Together for Non-Profit Home Rehab Services for a total amount up to $955,500 for the term beginning July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026, with two, one-year renewal options for an estimated total value of $2,964,250, inclusive of renewals. Funding is from the General Fund FY 2025 Adopted Budget. Funding for future years is contingent upon City Council approval of the annual budget. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services Department]
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Ordinance approving contracts with BBG Consulting, Inc.; GreenWorks Service Company; and J D Williams Engineering, PLLC dba Criterium-Williams Engineers for on-call residential rehabilitation inspection services for a total amount up to $2,200,000 for the term beginning June 30, 2025 through June 30, 2028, with two, one-year renewal options. Funding is from the General Fund FY 2025 Adopted Budget, 2022 Housing Bond, and Community Development Block Grant. Funding for future years is contingent upon City Council approval of the annual budget. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services Department]
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Ordinance authorizing the release of approximately 302.15 acres of real property, generally located northwest of the intersection of Old Nacogdoches Road and Coyote Run in Comal County, from the City of San Antonio’s Extraterritorial Jurisdiction, as petitioned by landowners Heidelberg Materials Southwest Agg LLC and Beazer East, Inc. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Bridgett White, Director, Planning]
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Ordinance approving contracts with RS&H, Inc. and Weston Solutions, Inc. to provide on-call environmental compliance, sustainability initiatives and engineering consulting services for the Aviation Department for an estimated cost of $1,000,000 annually and an estimated total cost of $5,000,000 over the contract term to begin August 4, 2025, through August 31, 2028, with two additional, one-year renewal options. Funding is from the Airport Operating and Maintenance Fund FY 2025 Adopted Budget. Funding for subsequent years is contingent upon City Council approval of the annual budget. [Ben Gorzell Jr., Chief of Financial and Administrative Services; Troy Elliott, Chief Financial Officer, Finance]
Public Hearing
City Manager's Report
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City Manager’s Report
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City Manager’s Report
Executive Session
At any time during the meeting, the City Council may recess into executive session in the C Room to consult with the City Attorney's Office (Texas Government Code Section 551.071) and deliberate or discuss any of the following:
A.
Economic development negotiations pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.087 (economic development).
B.
The purchase, exchange, lease or value of real property pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.072 (real property).
C.
Legal issues related to litigation involving the City pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
D.
Legal issues related to emergency preparedness pursuant to Texas Government Code Sec. 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
E.
Legal issues related to collective bargaining pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
F.
Discuss personnel matters related to appointed officials including the Municipal Court Presiding Judge and Part-Time Municipal Court Judges pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.074 (personnel matters) and Texas Government Code Section 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
A.
Economic development negotiations pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.087 (economic development).
B.
The purchase, exchange, lease or value of real property pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.072 (real property).
C.
Legal issues related to litigation involving the City pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
D.
Legal issues related to emergency preparedness pursuant to Texas Government Code Sec. 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
E.
Legal issues related to collective bargaining pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
F.
Discuss personnel matters related to appointed officials including the Municipal Court Presiding Judge and Part-Time Municipal Court Judges pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.074 (personnel matters) and Texas Government Code Section 551.071 (consultation with attorney).