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MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
FEBRUARY 7, 2022
STATE OF TEXAS §
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COUNTY OF BRAZOS §
Present:
Karl Mooney, Mayor
Council:
Bob Brick
John Crompton
Linda Harvell
Elizabeth Cunha
John Nichols
Dennis Maloney
City Staff:
Bryan Woods, City Manager
Jeff Capps, Deputy Cit Manager
Carla Robinson, City Attorney
Tanya Smith, City Secretary
1. Call to Order and Welcome.
With a quorum present, the Retreat Meeting of the College Station City Council was called to
order by Mayor Mooney at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, February 7, 2022 in the CSU Meeting Training
Facility, 1603 Graham Road, College Station, Texas 77845.
Items taken out of order.
2. Presentation, discussion, and possible action on the City's financial position. (Presented
nd
2)
Jeff Kersten, Assistant City Manager, presented a high-level
position.
General Fund
$13.2 million General Fund available unrestricted reserves
$4.3 million Available from Cares reimbursements
$17.5 million Total Unrestricted reserves available
ARPA
City has been awarded $29.5 million and received $14.7 million.
Final rules have been drafted.
Must be spent by December 2024.
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$16.1 million Revenue Replacement (Reimbursement Submitted not approved yet)
$1.7 million Rehiring of staff (Reimbursement not submitted yet)
$1.0 million Premium pay for essential workers (Reimbursement not submitted yet)
$18.8 million Potential Reimbursements available for Government Services
$10.7 million Other eligible (not submitted yet)
$29.5 million Total ARPA Award ($14.7 million received
$47 million Total potentially available
Fund Balance / Working Capital and 18% Policy Reserve
General Fund
$45.3 million FY22 Projected Fund Balance
$17.6 million 18% Policy Reserve
Electric Fund
$30.5 million FY22 Projected Working Capital (FY21 ended $23.5 million
working capital after Uri expenses)
$17.7 million 18% Policy Reserve
Water Fund
$6.4 million FY22 Projected Working Capital
$3.6 million 18% Policy Reserve
Wastewater Fund
$9.3 million FY22 Projected Working Capital
$3.3 million 18% Policy Reserve
Specific uses of ARPA funds:
To respond to the public health emergency or its negative economic impacts, including
assistance to households, small business, and nonprofits, or aid to impacted industries such
as tourism, travel, and hospitality.
To respond to workers preforming essential work during the COVID-19 public health
emergency by providing premium pay to eligible workers.
For the provision of government services to the extent of the reduction in revenue due to
the COVID-19 public health emergency.
To make necessary investments in water, sewer, or broadband infrastructure.
3. Presentation, discussion, and possible action on reviewing the current strategic plan and
st
future strategic priorities. (Presented 1)
Bryan Woods, City Manager, gave a brief summary of the agenda and proposed discussion. As
strategic discussion.
Council reviewed the strategic plan for any changes, corrections, or revisions to the verbiage.
Mission Station no changes
Good Governance
-19
public when health related restrictions and limitations.
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Financial Sustainability no changes
Core Services & Infrastructure
Modify The city protects life and property in times of emergency to: The city protects
life and property in times of emergency.
Neighborhood Integrity thoughts of reconfiguring the list.
Diverse & Growing Economy
rd
3 bullet point change to increase relationship, regional,
and public/private economic partners
Add a bullet for hotel occupancy tax
Improving Mobility no changes
The city will provide streets that accommodate vehicles, bicyclists, and
pedestrians.
Sustainable City no changes
The city will
Bryan Woods, City Manager, presented the FY22 Strategies for the Council to discussion of
moving forward with the items or remove.
Good Governance
Evaluate the existing boards and commissions to supplement city efforts for outreach and
guidance.
Strengthen partnerships with TAMU and the TAMU System and identify ways for further
collaboration.
Enhance volunteer engagement to promote safe and successful activities and events.
Financial Sustainability
Ensure the proper application of all applicable sales tax revenues as online retail growth
continues.
Respond effectively to the operational and fiscal challenges related to the COVID-19
pandemic.
Core Services & Infrastructure
Ide
Support local transit authority operations.
Neighborhood Integrity
Support proactive solutions to neighborhood concerns or issues.
Examine prospective scenario from the adopted 10-Year Comprehensive Plan Evaluation
& Appraisal Report and its effect on neighborhood redevelopment
Diverse & Growing Economy
Expand and enhance broadband internet services.
Pursue investments in tourism and hospitality, encouraging business growth and visitor
stays.
Promote the College Station brand.
Develop and promote signature events, features, and venues for residents and visitors.
Improving Mobility
Expand multi-modal alternatives to mitigate increasing traffic congestion.
Promote a well-connected system of residential streets.
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Sustainable City
Encourage investments in publicly owned land to benefit future generations of residents
and visitors.
Efficiently utilize existing resources for significant short- and medium-term impact,
leading to long-term value.
Examine ways to utilize co-production for service delivery.
At 12.03 p.m., the Mayor recessed the Retreat meeting.
The Retreat meeting reconvened at 12:47 p.m. and
Position.
Staff moved back to Agenda Item No. 3 at 1:56 p.m.
SWOT Analysis:
Strengths - In what areas does the organization excel? This should be something within the
organization's control.
Responsiveness to community in TAMU
Recognize impact of TAMU
Quality of Life
First Responders
Enterprise Services
Budget Process
Sports Tourism/Economic Development
Great partners with residents
City Hall & PD Building
Professional
Retail Market
Location
Public Events
Staff making complex subjects digestible
Reputation State and National
Young infrastructure
Land Availability
Business Park Structure
Low Property tax rate
Fiscal Position
Staff Morale
Parks System
Northgate downtown
Century Square
Street Maintenance Fund
Weaknesses - In what areas does the organization need to improve? These should also be
areas the organization can control.
Roo application unfriendly
Under representative @ BVEDC
No CS Business Association
Signage in Gateways
Branding
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Congestion Street and Roads getting worse inside the city
Transit / Multi Mobile
High debt per Capita
Street Rehab Funding
Unequal partnership with Bryan
Not user-friendly Library
Alt Transportation Funding
Room rentals / Public In-reach / All agendas on one calendar
Timeline Projects
Limited lifestyle opportunities
ETJ residents on City Services
Off Campus Housing / TAMU
Day to day transit planning
Respect for historic relationships
Landscape on roads
Roads do not pay for themselves
Not Proactive on Code Violations
Traffic Congestions / Planning
Communication with Citizens
Street Maintenance /Rehab
Reliance on tourism Rev.
Cstx.gov website search engine poor
Opportunities - What external factors can give the organization an advantage?
TAMU research /
Tourism / Visitors / Sports / Natural
Financial Footing
Location
Buses)
Quality of School District
Chamber of Commerce
Museum of National History
Cultural Opportunities
Business Growth
Job opportunities letting them know they are here.
Hensel Park destination restaurants
Park expansions
Further expand relationship with TAMU
Artist Community
Wolf Pen Creek
Bio-Corridor Pharmaceutical
Threats - What external factors can harm the organization?
3.5% Prop tax
Growth
Limited air service
Interact broadband
Limited tourism revenue
Little Industries / Manufacturing
Economic Diversity
Cost of Land and Housing
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Traffic Congestion
Legislature / unfunded mandates
Special Interest groups
Railroad access
Brand ID
Short term rental
Student housing
Limited Workforce housing
Annexation potential
Disinformation
Dismissive Agencies
Lack of Resp interest Boards and Committees
TEQ Requirements
At 3:00 p.m., the Mayor recessed the Retreat meeting.
The Retreat meeting reconvened at 3:13 p.m.
Strategic Priorities:
Thomas Park Phase
Texas Independence Ballpark
4th of July Event
Indoor sports facility/recreation
Public Transit
Hensel Park
Wolf Pen Creek infrastructure and redesign
Planning, design, and construction of Southwest Park
Post Oak Mall Redevelopment
Booking City Facilities on website
Zoom options for Public Meetings
Centralize Calendar
Public CIP List
HOME Revitalization Project
Kick off Comp Plan Area Study within 1 year
Community Recreation Center
Psychiatric Hospital
Expand Christmas in College Station more lights
Cstx.gov Search engine Improvements
Wolf Pen Creek Programming
Fire Station 7
Plaza at City Hall
Downtown Concept at Midtown
Diversity Revenue
More control over Library
Representatives on Brazos Transit Board
Increase Bike Lanes
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Bachman Baseball Storage
Lincoln Center Outdoor Restrooms
Complete all 5-year capital plan items
Evaluate all tennis courts
Coroners Facility
Museums
Gateway Signage every entrance
Annex doughnut areas
Assist in completion of transitional housing on Anderson
Farmers Market
Form a joint legislative committee with the School District
Name Nature Center for Gary Halter
McCulloch Neighborhood Improvements
Infrastructure Funding Opportunities
Northgate Vendor/Dining Events
Christmas Parade
4. Executive Session
In accordance with the Texas Government Code §551.071-Consultation with Attorney, and
§551.074-Personnel, and §551.087-Economic Incentive Negotiations, the MTF Conference Room
convened into Executive Session at 4:08 a.m. on Monday, February 7, 2022, in order to continue
discussing matters pertaining to:
A. Deliberation on the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline, or
dismissal of a public officer; to wit:
City Manager
B. Deliberation on an offer of financial or other incentives for a business prospect that the Council
seeks to have locate, stay or expand in or near the City; to wit:
Deliberation on an offer of financial or other incentives for a business prospect that the
Council seeks to have locate, stay or expand in or near the City; to wit:
5. Reconvene from Executive Session and Take Action, if Any
Executive Session recessed at 5:09 p.m. No action was taken.
6. Adjournment.
There being no further business, Mayor Mooney adjourned the Retreat Meeting of the College
Station City Council at 5:09 p.m. on Monday, February 7, 2022.
________________________
Karl Mooney, Mayor
ATTEST:
_______________________
Tanya Smith, City Secretary
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