The city council meeting highlighted several key community events and acknowledgments, emphasizing the importance of local engagement and remembrance.
The upcoming Heritage Days, scheduled for October 12, was promoted as a significant annual event, encouraging residents to participate and enjoy the festivities, which will include a complimentary meal.
In a moment of reflection, the council recognized the passing of former mayor Boyce Watley, who served the city for many years. A formal proclamation honoring his contributions will be presented at the next council meeting. Additionally, the council celebrated the retirement of Belinda Wadsworth, a long-time member of the economic development team, acknowledging her over 12 years of dedicated service. Leslie from the planning department was also thanked for her contributions as she prepares to relocate to Florida.
The meeting also focused on the National Night Out program, which aims to foster community connections and enhance neighborhood safety. The city has been recognized for its strong participation, ranking second in Texas and twelfth nationally last year. The police department's efforts in organizing community events were commended, with a goal to improve upon last year's achievements. The council urged neighborhoods that have not yet participated to join in, highlighting the program's role in building a safer and more connected community.