5 things to watch at Monday’s city council meetings

By Colin Killian, Communications Manager

The College Station City Council gathers Monday at city hall for its workshop (about 5:30 p.m.) and regular (7 p.m.) meetings. Here are five items to watch:

  1. CAD-RMS Project: The council will receive a workshop presentation about replacing the 25-year-old computer-aided dispatch and records management system used by the city’s police and fire dispatchers. The existing system was last upgraded 10 years ago. The software contracts are part of the regular meeting’s consent agenda.
  2. Transportation Network Companies: The council will have a workshop discussion about proposed regulations regarding transportation network companies such as Uber and Lyft.
  3. Rezoning on Fitch: After a public hearing, the council will consider changing the zoning for a property north of the intersection of Fitch Parkway and Lakeway Drive to allow for a small animal clinic.
  4. Rezoning on Holleman: After a public hearing, the council will consider changing the zoning from Rural to Multi-Family for about 14 1/2 acres south of Cain Road between Holleman Drive South and Old Wellborn Road. The change would allow for development.
  5. Northgate UDO Amendments: The council will consider amending the city’s Unified Development Ordinance to bring greater flexibility to the placement of street trees, the location of sidewalks and screening of electrical service equipment in Northgate.

The meetings can be watched live on Suddenlink Ch. 19, or online. The website includes an archive of previous council meetings. We’ll post a detailed live blog on this site.

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