City of El Paso City Council met April 6

City of El Paso Mayor JW Price
City of El Paso Mayor JW Price
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City of El Paso City Council met April 6.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

1. Call to Order:

2. Pledge of Allegiance:

3. Roll Call:

Thad Mool Mayor

Karen Wilkey Ward I

Josh Gray Ward I

Alex Brucker Ward II

Mary Ellen Kilpatrick Ward II

Ronald Howard Ward III

Shawn Rigsby Ward III

4. Approval of Agenda:

5. Consent Agenda:

A. Consideration and approval of the minutes for March 16th, 2026, City Council Meeting.

B. Consideration and approval of the minutes for March 16th, 2026, Beautification Committee Meeting.

C. Consideration and approval of the minutes for March 16th, 2026, Finance Committee Meeting.

D. Consideration and approval of the Register of Bills from March 17th, 2026, to April 6th, 2026

6. Public Comments:

7. Old City Council Business:

8. New City Council Business:

A. A presentation by The Economic Development Group, LTD to the council on Tax Increment Financing (TIF).

9. Director of Public Service Report:

10. City Council Comments:

11. Staff Reports:

A. City Attorney

B. City Clerk

12. Mayors Report:

 13. Adjourn

https://www.elpasoil.org/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_04062026-363



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