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Votes at a glance: Council actions on contracts, conveyances and interlocal EMS agreement

November 18, 2025 | Lampasas, Lampasas County, Texas


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Votes at a glance: Council actions on contracts, conveyances and interlocal EMS agreement
At the conclusion of its workshop session, the Lampasas City Council recorded several formal actions:

- Sportsman Solutions contract (naming-rights/sponsorship services): Council authorized the city manager to execute the necessary contract documents (12-month term; no upfront city payment required). (Motion and second; passed.)

- Rezoning: Council approved on first reading an ordinance to rezone part of Lot 4, Lot 1 (500 North Willis Street) from SF‑20 to Commercial C. (Motion by Councilmember 2; second; passed.)

- Chamber reimbursement: Council approved reimbursement to the Lampasas County Chamber of Commerce and Business Center in the amount of $31,257.85. (Motion and second; passed.)

- Acceptance of conveyance of public utilities: Council accepted conveyance of public utilities and a warranty deed from S2M2 Inc. for the Bridal Subdivision, as engineered and approved by Ackerman Engineering and TCEQ. (Motion by Councilmember 11; second; roll-call 'aye' readings recorded.)

- Interlocal agreement (Hamilton EMS): Council approved and executed an interlocal agreement memorializing a prior cost-share for ambulance services (city obligation described as $100,000 for the FY schedule described). (Motion and second; passed.)

Other votes/items: Council debated but did not finalize an immediate authorization for Eckland Engineering (5th Street work) and directed staff to prioritize drainage projects and return with a consolidated recommendation; a vehicle procurement item for the electric department was discussed and the item may be tabled pending comparable quotes and parks-board input.

The council also completed a closed-session legal consultation and afterward approved a binding agreement regarding a private pretreatment plant effective as of the signed date referenced in the packet.

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