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Euless City Council approves H‑E‑B sign plan, clears consent agenda and pauses ambulance chassis purchase

October 28, 2025 | Euless, Tarrant County, Texas


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Euless City Council approves H‑E‑B sign plan, clears consent agenda and pauses ambulance chassis purchase
The Euless City Council unanimously approved a unified sign development plan for an H‑E‑B grocery site and passed the remainder of its consent agenda while removing an ambulance chassis purchase for separate consideration, the council said during its meeting in Euless.

Planning staff presented the sign plan for the site identified in the staff presentation as "2105 Rio Grama Boulevard," describing multiple variances from the Unified Development Code (UDC). Staff said the plan includes a 50‑foot highway sign, an H‑E‑B wall sign proposed at 9.5 feet where the city code’s typical maximum is 8 feet, two 7.5‑foot monument signs, about 38 curbside directional metal‑post signs, fuel‑canopy signage slightly larger than the code allowance, two externally illuminated car‑wash wall signs, and column wraps on the fuel canopy. Staff recommended approval of the plan, and the council voted to approve it unanimously.

"This is a request for the approval of a unified sign development plan for H E B grocery store," planning staff member Miss Payne said during the presentation. Payne told the council staff believed the variances were proportional to the size of the parcel and building and that the applicant was present.

The motion to approve the unified sign development plan was moved by Council member Bynum and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Suneeford; the motion carried unanimously.

Earlier in the meeting, City staff read consent agenda items 3 through 12, which included authorization to purchase library materials from Ingram Library Services Inc. under the state contract, purchases of structured data cabling supplies and services through an interlocal agreement, a proposed purchase of an ambulance chassis and remounting of an ambulance module (item 5), bullet‑resistant shields and safes, an $87,473 subscription agreement for additional services related to the existing Flock Safety camera system, a contract with Schindler Elevator Corporation for modernization of elevators at the Dallas Stars Center, and three resolutions to submit/authorize grant and funding agreements (including applications to the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program and advance funding agreements with the Texas Department of Transportation for intersection improvements).

At the consent vote, council members moved to remove item 5 (the ambulance chassis purchase) for separate consideration and approved the remaining consent items unanimously. When item 5 was taken up separately later in the meeting, a motion was made to take no action on the ambulance chassis purchase at this time. That motion passed unanimously.

The council also announced and confirmed multiple appointments to boards and commissions, including the Capital Improvements Advisory Committee, Civil Service Commission, Parks and Leisure Services Board, Planning and Zoning Commission, Police Training Advisory Board, Zoning Board of Adjustment, and the Historical Preservation Committee; terms and appointee names were read during the meeting and accepted by the council.

During the meeting the mayor proclaimed November 3–7 as Municipal Court Week and staff recognized an employee of the month at the library. In the public‑comment period, Cheryl Bean identified herself as a candidate for Texas House District 94 and outlined priorities including property tax concerns, business prosperity, law enforcement and education.

Council actions recorded in the meeting minutes were unanimous on the votes taken; the transcript does not show any dissenting votes or abstentions for the recorded motions.

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