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Live Blog: Thursday's City Council Meetings (Feb. 28)

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This is a live blog from the College Station City Council’s workshop and regular meetings on Thursday, Feb. 28. It’s not the official minutes.

Both meetings are being broadcast live on Suddenlink Channel 19 and can also be watched online. An archive of previous council meetings is available on the website.

6:13 p.m.

The workshop meeting has started.

6:16 p.m.

Mayor Nancy Berry proclaimed March as National Nutrition Month with a presentation to the Mid East Texas Dietetic Association (METDA). Pictured below with the mayor (right) is Meghan Windham, president-elect of METDA.

7:15 p.m.

State of Police Department

The council received the annual State of the Police Department Report from College Station Police Chief Jeff Capps, who reviewed 2012 crime statistics and outlined local criminal activity trends. Capps reported that major crimes in College Station declined by 19 percent in 2012 while property crimes fell by 21 percent.

Here's the PowerPoint presentation received by the council:

7:16 p.m.

The workshop meeting has been suspended and will resume after the regular meeting, which will start after a short break.

7:25 p.m.

The regular meeting has started. Police Chief Capps led the Pledge of Allegiance and gave the opening prayer.

7:28 p.m.

No one spoke during Hear Visitors, when citizens may address the council about items not listed on the posted agenda.

7:30 p.m.

Consent Agenda

The council unanimously approved the entire consent agenda:

8:20 p.m.

Neighborhood Parking Recommendations

After a public hearing, the council voted 6-1 to approve recommendations by the Joint Task Force on Neighborhood Parking, which was created early in 2012 to address community concerns about neighborhood parking issues and emergency access. Details can be found in the PowerPoint presentation received by the council:

8:22 p.m.

Easement Abandonments at 301 Southwest Parkway

After a public hearing, the council unanimously approved the abandonment of two 0.006-acre public utility easements and a 0.072-acre public utility easement at 301 Southwest Pkwy. to allow for construction of a multi-family development.

8:34 p.m.

Rezoning at 301 Southwest Parkway

After a public hearing, the council unanimously approved the rezoning of 6.326 acres at 301 Southwest Pkwy. to allow for construction of a multi-family development.

8:36 p.m.

Rezoning at 1402 Earl Rudder Fwy. South 

After a public hearing, the council unanimously approved the rezoning of about 1.27 acres at 1402 Earl Rudder Fwy. South to allow for a small office development.

9:00 p.m.

Church Avenue Realignment 

The council unanimously approved a City Participation Agreement for $111,095 for the design and reconstruction of Church Avenue in association with the development of the Rise at Northgate.

10:00 p.m.

City Wide Towing Contractor

The council heard a proposal for the Police Department to continue to accept bids for vehicle towing and storage services and to move away from a rotation system. Each year, the department oversees a time-intensive inspection and permitting process with 29 wrecker companies, and the collected fees do not cover the cost to the city. The consensus of the council was for the Police Department to move forward with accepting bids, and that the council would consider the proposal and other options at a future council meeting.

Here is the PowerPoint presentation received by the council:

10:00 p.m.

The regular meeting was adjourned. The council will resume the workshop agenda.

10:13 p.m.

After the council discussed its calendar, future agenda items and received committee reports, the workshop workshop was again suspended and returned to executive session. The council meets again March 14.

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