This document is a proposal from Strategic Government Resources (SGR) to the City of San Angelo to conduct an executive search for a new City Manager. SGR outlines their qualifications and experience in executive recruitment, provides details of their recruitment process and timeline, and guarantees their work. They emphasize their extensive network and reputation in local government recruitment. SGR principals Ron Holifield and Alan Taylor would manage the search. The proposal includes resumes of key personnel, client and reference lists, and samples of assessment and screening reports.
The document provides the agenda for a regular meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on February 4, 2014 at 9:00 AM at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes consideration of various items requiring City Council approval, including awarding bids, adopting resolutions, public hearings on annexation and affordable housing projects, and updates on economic development negotiations and mobile home ordinances. The meeting will also include nominations to boards and commissions. Executive session is scheduled to discuss real estate, economic development negotiations, and legal advice.
Jen Voiles' behavioral profile provides strategies for creating effective relationships and managing others. Some key points:
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San angelo syphilis medical advisory 4 11 13-1Alan Prest
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Six months after closing the City's STD clinic the Health Department issued a medical advisory on an outbreak of syphilis. This advisory was not shared with the general public.
This municipal services statement from the City of San Angelo provides account information for John Quincy for the service period of January 27, 2011 to February 28, 2011. It details charges of $118.85 for water, trash, sewer, and stormwater services. It also notes that water supply is under Drought Level I, limiting outdoor watering to once every seven days. Payment of $118.85 is due by March 30, 2011 to avoid a $25 late fee.
The document is a notice for a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on March 22, 2011. The agenda includes consideration of various items relating to city business and operations, such as awarding bids, adopting resolutions, public hearings, budget amendments, and other regulatory matters. Executive sessions are also scheduled to discuss economic development negotiations, real estate matters, and personnel evaluations.
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The document outlines redevelopment strategies for downtown San Angelo, emphasizing the importance of revitalizing the area to enhance its economic and cultural significance. It presents various investment scenarios and gap financing solutions aimed at mitigating risks for investors in housing, restaurants, and workplace developments. Key challenges include high renovation costs and the need for coordinated efforts to attract and support new businesses and residents.
This document is a city council agenda for a meeting on January 21, 2014. The agenda includes items for consideration such as approving meeting minutes, awarding bids, authorizing property sales, adopting resolutions, and public hearings. There will also be an executive session to discuss legal and economic development matters. The regular agenda then lists several public hearings and considerations, including updates on employee wellness programs and seal coat projects, a discussion of annexing properties, approving a carnival permit, and adopting an updated neighborhood revitalization plan.
The City Council document discusses two requests: 1) A request from Garrick Engle to allow an outdoor sidewalk caf辿 serving alcohol at 217 S. Chadbourne Street. Planning staff recommends approval as the sidewalk is wide enough. 2) A request from Century Crest of San Angelo, JV to abandon a portion of the Ben Ficklin Road ROW. Planning staff recommends approval subject to maintaining easements and replatting lots in accordance with subdivision standards. The Council may approve, modify, or deny the requests.
The City Council document summarizes a request from the SA Bandits owner to revisit their 3-year lease agreement with the city. After losing around $138K in their inaugural 2013 season, the Bandits requested changes like reduced rental fees, no practice fees, and concessions revenue sharing. The Civic Events board recommended some changes but not all that would decrease the city's 2013 profit from $12,223 to $4,113. City staff is seeking Council direction on whether to negotiate changes or keep the current contract.
River Fest was a collaborative event organized to celebrate improvements to the local river and park and the city's 100th anniversary. While the event faced some challenges like weather and a lack of staff, it was mostly successful in meeting its goals. Around 7,000 people attended, and the estimated economic impact was $400,000, though the event lost approximately $7,500. The most popular activities included a 5K run, kids' activities, and washer pitching. Lessons were learned to improve future events, and the council will consider making River Fest an annual event and request funding to help cover core expenses.
The document provides notice of a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on January 7, 2014 at 9:00 AM at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes items such as calls to order, prayers, pledges, public comments, consent agenda items, regular agenda items including public hearings, executive sessions, follow up issues, and adjournment. The meeting will include discussions on approving previous meeting minutes, economic development reports, master development strategies, zoning ordinance compliance, and other city business.
The document summarizes recommendations from a downtown San Angelo master development strategy presentation to City Council. It identifies key drivers to focus development such as labor training facilities, mixed-use retail, office space, hotels, residential, and healthcare. Targeted programming over 10 years includes 612 new housing units, 4 new restaurants, and 414,000 square feet of class A office space. Implementation timelines of 1, 2-4, and 5-10 years are outlined for infilling opportunities like residential, workplace, and restaurants. The analysis considered infrastructure, ownership, land assembly, values, and historic structures to identify strategic development areas.
The City Council document discusses three main topics:
1) Acceptance of a Downtown Master Development Strategies planning document.
2) Strategies for obtaining compliance with zoning ordinances for existing parks, including options to rezone parks to specific zoning districts or leave them as-is.
3) Consideration of a petition to annex a 4-acre property located near recently annexed land, with a proposed timetable for public hearings and ordinance readings.
The document provides notice of a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on December 17, 2013 at 9:00 AM at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes: opening session, consent agenda with various items for consideration, regular agenda with presentations from the Chamber of Commerce, Convention & Visitors Bureau, and Development Services Director, as well as discussions on downtown development strategies, compliance with zoning ordinances for parks, and a petition for annexation. The agenda also includes follow up issues, board nominations, and potential future agenda items.
The document is a notice for a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on December 3, 2013 at 9:00 AM at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes opening session, consent agenda, regular agenda, executive/closed session, public hearings and comments, follow up issues, and adjournment. Key items on the agenda include consideration of approving previous meeting minutes and contracts, public hearings on zoning changes and street abandonments, and discussions on health insurance premiums and economic development.
The San Angelo Public Housing Authority (SAPHA) provides affordable housing to low-income families through three main programs: Public Housing, Housing Choice Vouchers, and Affordable Housing. The Public Housing program owns and manages 174 units for low-income families. The Housing Choice Voucher program assists over 800 families with rental subsidies. The Affordable Housing program manages 224 units at the Desert Shadows apartments. SAPHA is focused on maintaining and improving its housing through funding, renovations, and ensuring standards are met.
The document summarizes a city council meeting that discussed several items: a zone change request from single-family to multi-family residential for a 5-acre tract; a proposed 90-day moratorium on RV park development applications; and an amendment to the thoroughfare plan projecting new collector streets in south-central San Angelo. The council received recommendations from planning staff, committees, and commissions to approve the zone change and thoroughfare plan amendment, and enact the 90-day moratorium.
The COSADC FY 2014 budget document outlines the agency's estimated revenues and expenses for the upcoming fiscal year. Total estimated revenue is $8,102,551, with $5,727,611 coming from ballot measures and $2,374,940 from economic development funds. Major expenses include $84,389 for partner affiliations, $1,500,000 for water debt service, $225,000 for Chamber economic development services, and $365,452 for allocated city services. The budget is balanced with no anticipated revenue over or under expenditures. The document also lists existing project funds totaling $2,623,179 that are designated but not yet spent.
This document is a 2010 ballot proposal regarding extending a half cent sales tax in the City of San Angelo. If approved, the tax would be extended indefinitely and funds would be allocated to various infrastructure projects including water supply/conservation (21-72% of funds), economic development (up to 28% of funds), affordable housing (continued current allocation), and specific planned projects like river improvements, downtown plaza restoration, sports facilities, museums, and the airport for a total of $11 million. Any additional funding beyond what was initially planned would require subsequent voter approval.
The document is a notice for a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on November 19, 2013 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes recognitions, public comment, consent agenda items like approving previous meeting minutes and awarding bids, and regular agenda items like adopting ordinances and resolutions on zoning changes, property sales, easements and right-of-ways, and abandoning unimproved streets and alleys.
The City Council reviewed invoices from the West Texas Water Partnership totaling $44,206.97 for water services from June through September 2013. This amount, when added to $262,539.63 previously approved, brings the total amount due to the Partnership to $292,068.74, with $29,529.11 in additional payments required.
The document discusses a city council's 2013-14 budget and payment in lieu of taxes (PILOT) from the wastewater fund to the general fund. It provides background on past PILOT amounts and calculations showing the current PILOT of $500,000 is less than the computed $680,975 amount. The budget proposes either reducing the wastewater transfer by $100,000 annually over 5 years or cutting it in half each year for 2 years.
San angelo city council 11 5-13 - solid waste collection and operation presen...City of San Angelo Texas
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The city council document discusses solid waste collection and landfill management. It notes that Republic Waste Services currently provides both collection/disposal and landfill operation services under a contract expiring in July 2014. It seeks direction on collection options like service types, commercial collection, recycling, and frequency. It also discusses options for the collections contract, including contract term, renegotiating the existing contract, or issuing a request for proposals.
This document summarizes stakeholder input and market analysis to develop a master plan for Lake Nasworthy in San Angelo, Texas. Extensive public outreach was conducted with 75+ stakeholders representing various user groups. Key opportunities identified include developing a harbor village with a marina, restaurants and hotel; improving parks and trails for recreation; and catalyzing development around underutilized areas. The plan divides the lake into zones for different uses like action sports, nature education and special opportunities. Market analysis supports demand for new amenities and estimates participation levels. The implementation strategy focuses on low-cost trail and park improvements to begin realizing the long-term vision.
The proposed FY 2014 budget for the COSADC includes estimated revenues of $8.1 million from sales tax receipts, interest, and lease income. Expenses are budgeted at $8.1 million, including $5.7 million for ballot projects and $2.4 million for economic development. Major expenses include debt service, marketing, partner affiliations, and city services. The budget is balanced with no anticipated revenue over or under expenditures. Existing projects have $2.4 million in remaining designated funds.
San angelo city council 11 5-13 - request for competitive sealed proposalsCity of San Angelo Texas
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The document discusses the Request for Competitive Sealed Proposals (RFCSP) process for construction contracts. It notes that RFCSPs allow for selection criteria other than price and cannot be used with federal or state funding. Selection criteria must be published in proposals, which must be advertised for two weeks. Best and final offers can be requested, contracts may be negotiated starting with the highest ranked respondent. Examples of selection criteria weighting schemes are provided, and analysis shows giving preference to local contractors increased costs 22% on average. A sliding scale local preference policy is recommended.
This document is a city council agenda for a meeting on January 21, 2014. The agenda includes items for consideration such as approving meeting minutes, awarding bids, authorizing property sales, adopting resolutions, and public hearings. There will also be an executive session to discuss legal and economic development matters. The regular agenda then lists several public hearings and considerations, including updates on employee wellness programs and seal coat projects, a discussion of annexing properties, approving a carnival permit, and adopting an updated neighborhood revitalization plan.
The City Council document discusses two requests: 1) A request from Garrick Engle to allow an outdoor sidewalk caf辿 serving alcohol at 217 S. Chadbourne Street. Planning staff recommends approval as the sidewalk is wide enough. 2) A request from Century Crest of San Angelo, JV to abandon a portion of the Ben Ficklin Road ROW. Planning staff recommends approval subject to maintaining easements and replatting lots in accordance with subdivision standards. The Council may approve, modify, or deny the requests.
The City Council document summarizes a request from the SA Bandits owner to revisit their 3-year lease agreement with the city. After losing around $138K in their inaugural 2013 season, the Bandits requested changes like reduced rental fees, no practice fees, and concessions revenue sharing. The Civic Events board recommended some changes but not all that would decrease the city's 2013 profit from $12,223 to $4,113. City staff is seeking Council direction on whether to negotiate changes or keep the current contract.
River Fest was a collaborative event organized to celebrate improvements to the local river and park and the city's 100th anniversary. While the event faced some challenges like weather and a lack of staff, it was mostly successful in meeting its goals. Around 7,000 people attended, and the estimated economic impact was $400,000, though the event lost approximately $7,500. The most popular activities included a 5K run, kids' activities, and washer pitching. Lessons were learned to improve future events, and the council will consider making River Fest an annual event and request funding to help cover core expenses.
The document provides notice of a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on January 7, 2014 at 9:00 AM at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes items such as calls to order, prayers, pledges, public comments, consent agenda items, regular agenda items including public hearings, executive sessions, follow up issues, and adjournment. The meeting will include discussions on approving previous meeting minutes, economic development reports, master development strategies, zoning ordinance compliance, and other city business.
The document summarizes recommendations from a downtown San Angelo master development strategy presentation to City Council. It identifies key drivers to focus development such as labor training facilities, mixed-use retail, office space, hotels, residential, and healthcare. Targeted programming over 10 years includes 612 new housing units, 4 new restaurants, and 414,000 square feet of class A office space. Implementation timelines of 1, 2-4, and 5-10 years are outlined for infilling opportunities like residential, workplace, and restaurants. The analysis considered infrastructure, ownership, land assembly, values, and historic structures to identify strategic development areas.
The City Council document discusses three main topics:
1) Acceptance of a Downtown Master Development Strategies planning document.
2) Strategies for obtaining compliance with zoning ordinances for existing parks, including options to rezone parks to specific zoning districts or leave them as-is.
3) Consideration of a petition to annex a 4-acre property located near recently annexed land, with a proposed timetable for public hearings and ordinance readings.
The document provides notice of a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on December 17, 2013 at 9:00 AM at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes: opening session, consent agenda with various items for consideration, regular agenda with presentations from the Chamber of Commerce, Convention & Visitors Bureau, and Development Services Director, as well as discussions on downtown development strategies, compliance with zoning ordinances for parks, and a petition for annexation. The agenda also includes follow up issues, board nominations, and potential future agenda items.
The document is a notice for a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on December 3, 2013 at 9:00 AM at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes opening session, consent agenda, regular agenda, executive/closed session, public hearings and comments, follow up issues, and adjournment. Key items on the agenda include consideration of approving previous meeting minutes and contracts, public hearings on zoning changes and street abandonments, and discussions on health insurance premiums and economic development.
The San Angelo Public Housing Authority (SAPHA) provides affordable housing to low-income families through three main programs: Public Housing, Housing Choice Vouchers, and Affordable Housing. The Public Housing program owns and manages 174 units for low-income families. The Housing Choice Voucher program assists over 800 families with rental subsidies. The Affordable Housing program manages 224 units at the Desert Shadows apartments. SAPHA is focused on maintaining and improving its housing through funding, renovations, and ensuring standards are met.
The document summarizes a city council meeting that discussed several items: a zone change request from single-family to multi-family residential for a 5-acre tract; a proposed 90-day moratorium on RV park development applications; and an amendment to the thoroughfare plan projecting new collector streets in south-central San Angelo. The council received recommendations from planning staff, committees, and commissions to approve the zone change and thoroughfare plan amendment, and enact the 90-day moratorium.
The COSADC FY 2014 budget document outlines the agency's estimated revenues and expenses for the upcoming fiscal year. Total estimated revenue is $8,102,551, with $5,727,611 coming from ballot measures and $2,374,940 from economic development funds. Major expenses include $84,389 for partner affiliations, $1,500,000 for water debt service, $225,000 for Chamber economic development services, and $365,452 for allocated city services. The budget is balanced with no anticipated revenue over or under expenditures. The document also lists existing project funds totaling $2,623,179 that are designated but not yet spent.
This document is a 2010 ballot proposal regarding extending a half cent sales tax in the City of San Angelo. If approved, the tax would be extended indefinitely and funds would be allocated to various infrastructure projects including water supply/conservation (21-72% of funds), economic development (up to 28% of funds), affordable housing (continued current allocation), and specific planned projects like river improvements, downtown plaza restoration, sports facilities, museums, and the airport for a total of $11 million. Any additional funding beyond what was initially planned would require subsequent voter approval.
The document is a notice for a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on November 19, 2013 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes recognitions, public comment, consent agenda items like approving previous meeting minutes and awarding bids, and regular agenda items like adopting ordinances and resolutions on zoning changes, property sales, easements and right-of-ways, and abandoning unimproved streets and alleys.
The City Council reviewed invoices from the West Texas Water Partnership totaling $44,206.97 for water services from June through September 2013. This amount, when added to $262,539.63 previously approved, brings the total amount due to the Partnership to $292,068.74, with $29,529.11 in additional payments required.
The document discusses a city council's 2013-14 budget and payment in lieu of taxes (PILOT) from the wastewater fund to the general fund. It provides background on past PILOT amounts and calculations showing the current PILOT of $500,000 is less than the computed $680,975 amount. The budget proposes either reducing the wastewater transfer by $100,000 annually over 5 years or cutting it in half each year for 2 years.
San angelo city council 11 5-13 - solid waste collection and operation presen...City of San Angelo Texas
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The city council document discusses solid waste collection and landfill management. It notes that Republic Waste Services currently provides both collection/disposal and landfill operation services under a contract expiring in July 2014. It seeks direction on collection options like service types, commercial collection, recycling, and frequency. It also discusses options for the collections contract, including contract term, renegotiating the existing contract, or issuing a request for proposals.
This document summarizes stakeholder input and market analysis to develop a master plan for Lake Nasworthy in San Angelo, Texas. Extensive public outreach was conducted with 75+ stakeholders representing various user groups. Key opportunities identified include developing a harbor village with a marina, restaurants and hotel; improving parks and trails for recreation; and catalyzing development around underutilized areas. The plan divides the lake into zones for different uses like action sports, nature education and special opportunities. Market analysis supports demand for new amenities and estimates participation levels. The implementation strategy focuses on low-cost trail and park improvements to begin realizing the long-term vision.
The proposed FY 2014 budget for the COSADC includes estimated revenues of $8.1 million from sales tax receipts, interest, and lease income. Expenses are budgeted at $8.1 million, including $5.7 million for ballot projects and $2.4 million for economic development. Major expenses include debt service, marketing, partner affiliations, and city services. The budget is balanced with no anticipated revenue over or under expenditures. Existing projects have $2.4 million in remaining designated funds.
San angelo city council 11 5-13 - request for competitive sealed proposalsCity of San Angelo Texas
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The document discusses the Request for Competitive Sealed Proposals (RFCSP) process for construction contracts. It notes that RFCSPs allow for selection criteria other than price and cannot be used with federal or state funding. Selection criteria must be published in proposals, which must be advertised for two weeks. Best and final offers can be requested, contracts may be negotiated starting with the highest ranked respondent. Examples of selection criteria weighting schemes are provided, and analysis shows giving preference to local contractors increased costs 22% on average. A sliding scale local preference policy is recommended.