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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03/28/2022 - Regular Minutes - Bond Citizen Advisory Committe (2) MINUTES OF THE CITIZEN’S BOND ADVISORY COMMITTEE March 28, 2022 STATE OF TEXAS § § COUNTY OF BRAZOS § Present: David Higdon, Chair James Massey Don Hellriegel, Co-Chair Jill Giroir Jason Cornelius - absent John White Debe Shafer Julian McMurrey Kathy Langlotz Kimberly McAdams Mike Martindale Mike Ashfield Fred McClure Rene Ramirez Clint Cooper Robert Greer - absent Allyson Wakefield - absent Steve Aldrich Diane Davis William Wright Fred Dupriest William “Bill” Mather Gary Halter City Staff: Bryan Woods, City Manager Jeff Kersten, Assistant City Manager Ross Brady, Assistant to the City Manager 1. Call to Order and consider absence requests. With a quorum present, the Citizen’s Bond Advisory Committee was called to order by Chair David Higdon at 6:01 p.m. on Monday, March 28, 2022, in the Council Chambers of the City of College Station City Hall, 1101 Texas Avenue, College Station, Texas 77842. 2. Agenda Items 2.1 Presentation, discussion, and possible action on minutes for the February 28, and March th 7 meetings. th Bill Mather made a motion to approve the minutes of the February 28 meeting. Fred Dupriest seconded the motion. th Fred McClure made a motion to approve the minutes of the March 7 meeting. Bill Mather seconded the motion. 2.2 Public comment on potential capital projects. There was no public comment. RM021522 Minutes Page 1 2.3 Presentation, discussion, and consideration of future capital projects. Jeff Kersten, Assistant City Manager, presented the results of the citizen surveys and committee ranking of projects. Debe Schafer was then asked to present the results of the Parks and Recreation Boards ranking of the projects which related to parks. Then Chairman Higdon asked the committee to share the thought process each member used in ranking the projects. The committee considered and discussed the projects suggested through citizen comment. The Chairman then asked each committee member to select the ten projects they would rank as their lowest priority through a secret paper ballot. These projects will be considered the lowest priority in the committee’s suggestions to the College Station City Council. These projects ranked from lowest priority to highest are: Town Lake Drive Extension (19 votes) Military Heritage Center (15 votes) Recreation Center (14 votes) Birding Initiatives and Facilities (13 votes) Northgate Entertainment District (13 votes) Aquatic Center (add on to Rec Center) (13 votes) Luther Street Widening (12 votes) Nimitz Street Rehabilitation (12 votes) Roundabout Improvements (12 votes) Fun For All Playground Phase 3 (10 votes) The meeting was adjourned at 7:47 PM ________________________ Chair ATTEST: _______________________ City Secretary RM021522 Minutes Page 2