This is Falfurrias, Texas
Falfurrias is the county seat of Brooks County, Texas, United States. The town is named for founder Edward Cunningham Lasater's ranch, La Mota de Falfurrias. In 1893, the Falfurrias ranch was one of the largest in Texas at some 350,000 acres.
The city is centered around the intersection of U.S. Highway 281 and State Highway 285 and is approximately 81 miles southwest of Corpus Christi, 90 miles southeast of Laredo, and 36 miles south of Alice. Population was 6,200 as of 2010.
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Agenda Regular Meeting 10/16/13
- CALL TO ORDER
- ROLL CALL
- CITIZEN COMMENTS: This is the opportunity for visitors and guests to address the City Council on any issue. City Council may not discuss any presented issue, nor may any action be taken on any issue at this time. (Attorney General Opinion – JC 0169)
- Approval of monthly bills.
- Review and possible action on September 18, 2013 regular meeting minutes.
- Review and possible action on September 23, 2013 budget workshop minutes.
- Presentation of newly appointed City of Falfurrias Police Department Lieutenant Balde Lozano.
- Discussion and presentation on status of City of Falfurrias 2013-2033 Comprehensive Plan.
- Discussion and possible action on September financials for General Fund and Special Revenue Funds.
- Discussion and possible action on Interlocal Agreement with Brooks County for Emergency Operations Center (EOC).
- Discussion and possible action on Interlocal Agreement with Brooks County for Landfill Services.
- Discussion and possible action on City of Falfurrias website contract with Graphitiks Advertising Design Inc.
- Discussion and possible action on eCivis Grants Professional Services Agreement.
- Discussion and possible action on Resolution #419 to apply for a Flood Protection Planning Study Grant to the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB).
- Discussion and possible action on appointing Collective Bargaining negotiators between the City of Falfurrias and the Falfurrias Police Officer’s Association (FPOA).
- Discussion and possible action to approve a $2,500.00 offer by Maria Gonzalez to purchase tax sale property on Lot 13, Block “N”, Maupin Addition as described in Volume 22, Page 471, Deed Records of Brooks County, Texas belonging to Felipe Hernandez by Linebarger, Goggan, Blair & Sampson delinquent attorneys and approve a Resolution #420.
- Discussion and possible action to approve a $550.00 offer by Robert L. Biel to purchase tax sale property on Lot 11, Block 2, Juan B. Ramirez Subdivision as described in Volume 99, Page 393, Deed Records of Brooks County, Texas belonging to Juan Daniel Reyna by Linebarger, Goggan, Blair & Sampson delinquent attorneys and approve a Resolution #421.
- Discussion and possible action to approve a $2,600.00 Rachal Addition as described in Volume 35, Page 39, Deed Records of Brooks County, Texas belonging to Simon Treviño by Linebarger, Goggan, Blair & Sampson delinquent attorneys and approve a Resolution #422.
- Discussion and possible action to approve a $1,500.00 offer by Esmeralda B. Rodriguez to purchase tax sale property on Lot 8, Block 33, Original Townsite Addition as described in Volume “A”, Page 161, Deed Records of Brooks County, Texas belonging to Tomasita G. Barrera by Linebarger, Goggan, Blair & Sampson delinquent attorneys and approve a Resolution #423.
- Discussion and possible action to approve a $4,000.00 offer by Maria A. Lopez to purchase tax sale property on Lot 5,6, and 7 Block 12, Falfurrias Addition No. 1 as described in Volume 225, Page 491, Deed Records of Brooks County, Texas belonging to Rosa Maria Longoria by Linebarger, Goggan, Blair & Sampson delinquent attorneys and approve a Resolution #424.
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