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City Council Meeting - Media
Published: Jun 23, 2026
Council Agrees on Future Agenda Items: Police Audit Follow-up, Infrastructure Updates, and Highway 200 Progress
Council discussed items for future agendas, including follow-ups on previous discussions. Specific requests included updates on the police department's status (liaison, progress percentage), updated project maps with completion percentages and costs, road work updates, and progress on the West Main drainage issue. A citizen's suggestion for swimming lessons was noted for potential future consideration. The replacement of stadium lights under contract with Musco was mentioned, with a delay due to rain, and a review of the contract was requested. The Highway 200 project was flagged for needing further action to move forward, with questions about necessary steps like resolutions or project funding. The potential economic impact of a bypass on local businesses was also suggested as a future agenda item.
Citizen Alleges Rights Violations by Officer Moron, Files Lawsuit, and Criticizes Police Department Policies
A citizen expressed significant concerns regarding a police stop involving Officer Moron, alleging a violation of constitutional rights. The citizen claims to have been detained for 27 minutes based on hearsay, without reasonable suspicion, and that body camera footage policies may allow for data deletion. The citizen also raised issues with the city's complaint process, stating it can be deemed incomplete and dismissed. Furthermore, the citizen highlighted a lack of training for Officer Moron regarding handcuffs, despite his use of them during the detainment. The citizen initiated a lawsuit for $150,000 due to these alleged violations and criticized the Police Chief for not investigating these issues previously.
City to Seek Qualifications for Comprehensive Master Plan Update, Budgeted at $300,000
The city is seeking authorization to advertise and receive qualifications for updating the Comprehensive Master Plan. This plan is a 10-year update, with the last one completed in 2016 at a cost of $300,000. The current budget allocates $300,000 for this update. The process will involve public outreach and involvement from the planning staff and commission. No dollar commitment is made at this stage, only authorization to solicit qualifications.
Ingleside Garden Club Announces 70th Anniversary Celebration with Time Capsule and Community Involvement
The Ingleside Garden Club is celebrating its 70th anniversary on Thursday, October 15th, from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM. The event will feature a time capsule burial, a tree planting ceremony, and will be a mixer with the Chamber of Commerce. Blackbeards 2, Arenza's Past Christian Church, and the BFW Auxiliary are providing refreshments, with the Moose Lodge Auxiliary providing drinks and the Moose Lodge donating tables and chairs. The event will be non-alcoholic and encourages attendees to dress in 1950s attire for a chance at a second door prize ticket. A significant surprise is also planned for the event.
City Council Approves Health Benefits Plan Renewal Amidst 18% Cost Increase
The council renewed the Texas Health Benefits Plan for the period October 1, 2026, through September 30, 2027. The renewal resulted in an 18% increase in costs, with the city covering 75% of dependent coverage and 100% of employee coverage. The increase is attributed to higher claims usage over the past year. While the city picked up 100% of employee premiums, there was a slight impact on employees with dependent coverage, averaging around $300 per employee before the city's 75% contribution. The council questioned the timing of the renewal notification (May 29th for an October 1st start) and the lack of prior bidding, but staff explained that the pool offers efficiencies and benefits not easily replicated, and bidding is complex due to data requirements and network compatibility issues. While the current plan offers good benefits, the council suggested exploring bids in future years to ensure competitiveness and avoid complacency. The plan is an annual commitment but allows for 30-day notice for changes.
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