The Buda City Council convened on November 6, 2024, to discuss several key updates and community events. The meeting commenced without any executive session, allowing for a direct transition to the City Medical Report presented by Mr. Grown.
Mr. Grown announced that the city has received the Government Finance Officers Association award for its annual comprehensive financial report for the sixth or seventh consecutive year. This recognition underscores the city's commitment to transparency and clarity in financial reporting, with special thanks extended to the finance department, the audit committee, and the city council for their leadership.
The council was informed about a pending air quality permit for Syntex, which seeks to add an additional concrete recycling crusher at their site. Public comments on this permit are being accepted until approximately November 20, with signs posted along Highway 1626 to inform residents.
In community engagement news, the city is partnering with the Buda Chamber to host the Veterans Day Parade in downtown Buda this Saturday. Council members are encouraged to participate by riding on the city float, with a meeting point at the Baptist Church parking lot at 8 AM. Additionally, the final class of the Buda Citizens Academy is taking place tonight, with a graduation ceremony scheduled for next Wednesday at 6 PM, where council members are invited to celebrate the participants' achievements.
Looking ahead, the council will hold its next meeting on November 19, which will include the swearing-in of new council member Greg Bowles and a reception honoring outgoing council member Gauchero for his contributions. This meeting will mark a transition as the council prepares for the upcoming term.
The meeting concluded with an invitation for council members to share any reports from their respective committees, emphasizing ongoing collaboration and community involvement.