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PUBLIC NOTICE COMMISSIONERS COURT MEETING WEBB COUNTY COURTHOUSE 1000 HOUSTON STREET, 2ND FLOOR LAREDO, TEXAS 78040 JUNE 26, 2023 9:00 a.m.
1. CALL TO ORDER BY THE HONORABLE TANO E. TIJERINA, WEBB COUNTY JUDGE
1. Roll Call by Honorable Margie Ramirez-Ibarra, Webb County Clerk
2. Pledge of Allegiance/Invocation
3. Discussion and possible action for Approval of Bills, Payroll, and Monthly Reports (Auditor, Treasurer, Business Office, Human Resources, Judicial Collections, Risk Management, Tax Assessor-Collector; and any other Department reports); and any other matters incident thereto.
CONSENT AGENDA: At most meetings, the Commissioners Court establishes a Consent Agenda. It consists of those Agenda Items which are routine or non-controversial, and which neither a member of the Commissioners court has asked to be pulled for discussion. Once the Commissioners Court has established the Consent Agenda, Agenda Items included on it will be voted upon in one vote, and will not be discussed separately unless requested by the County Judge or Commissioners. The consent agenda has been created in order to give constituents the opportunity to view any and all pertinent backup information with reference to any item in the agenda. The objective of the consent agenda is for all Webb County constituents to be familiar with everyday county business and to demonstrate the transparency and fairness of this Commissioners Court. The following Agenda Items are of a routine nature, and the Commissioners Court has received supporting materials for consideration. All of these Agenda Items will be passed with one vote without being discussed separately, unless a member of the Commissioners Court or the public requests that a particular Agenda Item be discussed. If so, that Agenda Item will be pulled from the Consent Agenda and discussed as part of the regular Agenda at the appropriate time. One vote will approve the remaining items on the Consent Agenda. CONSENT ITEMS
5. Economic Development
12. Discussion and possible action to authorize the Webb County Economic Development Department to develop and submit a 2024 Local Parks Non-Urban Outdoor Recreation application and resolution to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) in the amount of $1,170,000.00 in which $585,000.00 will be in grant funds for the construction of aquatic recreation activities (splash pads) in Las Blancas Park, El Cenizo Activity Center (rear) and the Fred and Anita Bruni Community Center Park (Colonia Peñitas West); and authorizing the County Judge to act as the County's Executive Officer and Authorized Representative in all matters pertaining to the County's participation in the 2024 TPWD Local Parks Non-Urban Outdoor Recreation Grant Program. If funded, this application will require a 50% cash match of $585,000.00. Total project cost shall be $1,170,000. Issue: Las Blancas Park, El Cenizo Activity Center (rear) and the Fred and Anita Community Bruni Center Park (Colonia Peñitas West) do not have access to any aquatic recreational activities in their communities. Solution: Webb County proposes to construct a first time aquatic recreational activity (splash pad) in Las Blancas Park, El Cenizo Activity Center (rear) and the Fred and Anita Bruni Community Center Park (Colonia Peñitas West), creating an aquatic recreational system in the County. Result: Webb County proposed to apply for a 2024 Local Parks Non-Urban Outdoor Recreation Grant through the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department application to construct three splash pads in Las Blancas Park, El Cenizo Activity Center (rear) and the Fred and Anita Bruni Community Center Park (Colonia Peñitas West).
13. Discussion and possible action to supplement the Fiscal Year 2023 Regional Solid Waste Grant Contract No. 23-19-02, originally budgeted for Sixty-Nine Thousand Two Hundred Seventy Four Dollars ($69,274.00) in grant funds, with up to Sixty Thousand Dollars ($60,000) from the General Fund to complete tire pickup activities in Precinct #1, Precinct #2 and Precinct #4 for a total project amount of One Hundred and Twenty-Nine Thousand Two Hundred and Seventy-Four Dollars ($129,274) and; authorizing the Webb County Judge to sign all pertinent contract funding supplement documentation, and any other matters incident thereto. The contract implementation schedule is projected to run from April 1, 2023 until July 31, 2023. [Co-Sponsored by Commissioner Jesse Gonzalez, Pct. 1 and Commissioner Ricardo A. Jaime, Pct. 4] [Account #1001-1130-001-431007-010 (Operational Reserve)] Issue: In May, 2023, Webb County staff commenced tire pickup activities in Precinct #2 including marketing, illegal tire dumping sites clean-up and establishing tire community collection sites. Throughout the month of May, 2023, Webb County staff encountered significantly higher participation and expenditure rates than as projected and experienced in past years. In June, 2023, tire pick-up activities commenced in Precinct #1 and the high levels of participation and expenditures continued. Therefore, grant funds were exhausted before Precinct #1 and Precinct #4 were completed. Solution: To supplement the Fiscal Year 2023 Regional Solid Waste Grant Contract No. 23-19-02, in the amount of Sixty-Nine Thousand Two Hundred Seventy-Four Dollars ($69,274.00) in grant funds with up to Sixty Thousand Dollars ($60,000) from the General Fund to complete tire pickup activities in Precinct #1 and Precinct #4. Result: In cooperation with Community Action Agency, the Webb County Building Department, the Webb County Sheriff’s Office and the Road & Bridge Department will complete the remaining tire pickup activities in Precinct #1 and #4.
Engineer
14. Discussion and possible action to approve Change Order No. 2 in the amount of $381,449.25 to Summit Building & Design for the Webb County Sheriff's Administration Office Remodeling Project; and have the County Judge sign any relevant documents and any other matters incident thereto. [Account #3905-7230-001-474501-002 (Construction In Progress-Finish Out / Remodeling)] Issue: Installation is needed for future generator connections. Solution: Extend 8 runs of 4" conduits to feed Automatic Transfer Switch, install a 7'x4'x2' box for splice connections, feeders from main disconnect to transfer switch and from transfer switch to main switch board. Result: Ratify approval of change order to continue and finish with project modifications.
7. Purchasing
15. Discussion and possible action to authorize the Purchasing Agent to advertise a Request for Proposal for a Hybrid Integration System for use by Webb County Courtrooms in accordance with the Texas Local Government Code; Section 262.030 (Alternative Competitive Proposal Procedure for Certain Goods and Services) and any other matters incident thereto. Issue: Requested services will exceed $50,000.00, a formal solicitation is required. Courtrooms include both Judicial and County Courts of Law. Solution: Authorize the Purchasing Agent to solicit formal requests for proposals. Result: If approved the solicitation process will be initiated after scope of services is completed for each courtroom. It is assisting with the scope of services language and specification requirements.
16. Discussion and possible action to authorize the Purchasing Agent to advertise a Request for Proposal for a Hybrid Audio/Video System for the Webb County Child Support Courtroom in accordance with the Texas Local Government Code; Section 262.030 (Alternative Competitive Proposal Procedure for Certain Goods and Services) and any other matters incident thereto. Issue: Requested services will exceed $50,000.00, a formal solicitation is required. Solution: Authorize the Purchasing Agent to advertise a formal request for proposal. Result: If approved the solicitation process will be initiated after scope of services is completed. IT is assisting with the scope of services language and specification requirements.
17. Discussion and possible action to authorize the Purchasing Agent to advertise a Request for Proposal for a Hybrid Audio/Video System for the Webb County Juvenile Detention Center in accordance with the Texas Local Government Code; Section 262.030 (Alternative Competitive Proposal Procedure for Certain Goods and Services) and any other matters incident thereto. Issue: Requested services will exceed $50,000.00, a formal solicitation is required. Solution: Authorize the Purchasing Agent to advertise a formal request for proposal. Result: If approved the solicitation process will be initiated after scope of services is completed. IT is assisting with the scope of services language and specification requirements.
18. Discussion and possible action to award Invitation to Bid 2023-005 Ballistic Shields to Body Armor Outlet, LLC., for the purchase of fifty-two (52) ballistic shields to be utilized by the Webb County Sheriff’s Office for an amount not to exceed $205,649.60 and any other matters incident thereto. [Account #2745-3010-001-470000 (Ballistic Shield Program 4582901-Sheriff Patrol-Administration-Capital Outlay)] Issue: Current threats to schools and locations where public gatherings bring large amounts of people together require special and specific threat mitigation tools made and rated for rifle caliber assaults. More rifle rated shields are needed to cover the county effectively. On March 13th, 2023, Commissioners Court authorized the Purchasing Agent to advertise for formal bids. Multiple bids were submitted and reviewed to determine best value bid. Solution: Consideration to approve the award to the lowest and best bid submitted by Body Armor Outlet, LLC. The Webb County Sheriff’s Office and Purchasing Agent reviewed all bids and this bid is the best in value and meets all requirements for the ballistic shields they require for law enforcement tactical operations. Result: Proceed with the Order and meet grant deadlines for completion of approved purchase under the Ballistic Shield Grant.
19. Discussion and possible action to authorize the purchase of one (1) North Star hot water commercial washer trailer with two (2) wands - 4,000 PSI, 7.0 GPM, Kohler Engine, and a 525 gallon capacity from low bidder Northern Tool & Equipment for an amount not to exceed $16,999.99 and to further authorize the transfer of funds from the General Operating Reserve account (1001-1130-001-431007-010) in an amount not to exceed $17,000.00 to the Building Maintenance Capital Outlay account (1001-1100-001-470000) and any other matters incident thereto [1001-1100-001-470000 (General Fund-Building Maintenance-Administration-Capital Outlay)] Issue: The downtown County owned buildings require pressure washing and outsourcing the work is not cost-effective. Staff is requesting the purchase of one (1) pressure washer to be assigned to the Building Maintenance Department. Solution: Four (4) informal bids were secured by the Purchasing Agent. Recommendation to proceed with Northern Tool & Equipment, low bidder. Estimated time of arrival after order, 3-5 business days. Result: If approved, the Purchasing Agent will order equipment after line item transfer is posted to GL accounts. Equipment will be assigned to the Building Maintenance Department.
Treasurer
20. Discussion and possible action to authorize the leasing of parking spaces at the county parking lot located at the corner of Washington and Convent St., designating the amount of parking spaces authorized to lease and approving the monthly rate and terms to be approved by the court; and any other matters incident thereto. Issue: Individuals employed at federal building along with other agencies have expressed interest in purchasing “Memberships” or “Reserving” parking spaces at the Tex-Mex Parking Lot. Solution: Reserve and offer no more than 15 parking spaces, first come basis, to individuals wanting to rent a parking space at Tex-Mex Parking Lot. Individuals will sign a 6 month parking contract with full payment ($600.00) due upon the execution of the contract at the Webb County Treasurer’s Office. (See Attached) Result: Tex-Mex Parking Lot will be one step closer to full utilization. If all 15 spaces are contracted this will bring in $9,000.00 in revenue for Webb County.
Water Utilities
21. Discussion and possible action to enter into Amendment #1 to the Water Wastewater Master Plan Agreement with Ardurra Group, Inc. to provide additional services (Model Development and Calibration) at an additional cost not to exceed Fifty Thousand Eight Hundred Seventy-Six dollars ($50,876) and any matters incident thereto; authorizing the County Judge to sign all relevant documents. [ARPA Funds #2703-5205-001-432001-201]
Budget Officer
22. Discussion and possible action to transfer county payroll savings funds accumulated as of June 9, 2023, in the amount of $1,037,975 to the Operational Reserve account and second quarterly allocation for new computers based on survey performed by Information Technology; and any other matters incident thereto. Account Number Account Name Amount 1001-1130-001-431007-010 Operational Reserve $656,525 3905-7230-001-474501-002 Construction in Progress-finish out/Remodeling $381,450 Issue: Commissioners court has directed a quarterly payroll sweep. Allocation of funding for the Webb County Sheriff's Administration office remodeling project in order to finish project modifications. Solution: Complete second quarterly payroll sweep. Result: Savings for Operational Reserve and funds for Change Order No. 2 will be available to finish project modifications.
11. Commissioners Court Administrator
23. Presentation by Joseph Palacios with Brighton Group regarding overview of current county American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funded projects, timelines, budget and available funds; with discussion and possible action.
24. Presentation by Dr. Corinne Stern, Webb County Medical Examiner, discussing the extremely elevated temperatures currently being experienced in the county, with prevention awareness recommendations and guidance to recognize the warning signs of heat related illnesses in an effort to protect the vulnerable citizens in our community; with discussion and possible action to designate county precinct community centers as potential cooling centers for residents in need; and any other matters incident thereto.
12. Closed Session/Executive Session
25. Discussion and possible action regarding grievance of the Webb County Deputy Sheriffs Association, pursuant to Article XXI, Section-B, Step-3, of the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) and any matters incident thereto. [Executive Session is requested pursuant to Title 5, Subchapter D, Section 551.071 of the Texas Government Code-Consultation with Attorney]
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PUBLIC NOTICE COMMISSIONERS COURT MEETING WEBB COUNTY COURTHOUSE 1000 HOUSTON STREET, 2ND FLOOR LAREDO, TEXAS 78040 JUNE 26, 2023 9:00 a.m.
1. CALL TO ORDER BY THE HONORABLE TANO E. TIJERINA, WEBB COUNTY JUDGE
1. Roll Call by Honorable Margie Ramirez-Ibarra, Webb County Clerk
2. Pledge of Allegiance/Invocation
3. Discussion and possible action for Approval of Bills, Payroll, and Monthly Reports (Auditor, Treasurer, Business Office, Human Resources, Judicial Collections, Risk Management, Tax Assessor-Collector; and any other Department reports); and any other matters incident thereto.
CONSENT AGENDA: At most meetings, the Commissioners Court establishes a Consent Agenda. It consists of those Agenda Items which are routine or non-controversial, and which neither a member of the Commissioners court has asked to be pulled for discussion. Once the Commissioners Court has established the Consent Agenda, Agenda Items included on it will be voted upon in one vote, and will not be discussed separately unless requested by the County Judge or Commissioners. The consent agenda has been created in order to give constituents the opportunity to view any and all pertinent backup information with reference to any item in the agenda. The objective of the consent agenda is for all Webb County constituents to be familiar with everyday county business and to demonstrate the transparency and fairness of this Commissioners Court. The following Agenda Items are of a routine nature, and the Commissioners Court has received supporting materials for consideration. All of these Agenda Items will be passed with one vote without being discussed separately, unless a member of the Commissioners Court or the public requests that a particular Agenda Item be discussed. If so, that Agenda Item will be pulled from the Consent Agenda and discussed as part of the regular Agenda at the appropriate time. One vote will approve the remaining items on the Consent Agenda. CONSENT ITEMS
5. Economic Development
12. Discussion and possible action to authorize the Webb County Economic Development Department to develop and submit a 2024 Local Parks Non-Urban Outdoor Recreation application and resolution to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) in the amount of $1,170,000.00 in which $585,000.00 will be in grant funds for the construction of aquatic recreation activities (splash pads) in Las Blancas Park, El Cenizo Activity Center (rear) and the Fred and Anita Bruni Community Center Park (Colonia Peñitas West); and authorizing the County Judge to act as the County's Executive Officer and Authorized Representative in all matters pertaining to the County's participation in the 2024 TPWD Local Parks Non-Urban Outdoor Recreation Grant Program. If funded, this application will require a 50% cash match of $585,000.00. Total project cost shall be $1,170,000. Issue: Las Blancas Park, El Cenizo Activity Center (rear) and the Fred and Anita Community Bruni Center Park (Colonia Peñitas West) do not have access to any aquatic recreational activities in their communities. Solution: Webb County proposes to construct a first time aquatic recreational activity (splash pad) in Las Blancas Park, El Cenizo Activity Center (rear) and the Fred and Anita Bruni Community Center Park (Colonia Peñitas West), creating an aquatic recreational system in the County. Result: Webb County proposed to apply for a 2024 Local Parks Non-Urban Outdoor Recreation Grant through the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department application to construct three splash pads in Las Blancas Park, El Cenizo Activity Center (rear) and the Fred and Anita Bruni Community Center Park (Colonia Peñitas West).
13. Discussion and possible action to supplement the Fiscal Year 2023 Regional Solid Waste Grant Contract No. 23-19-02, originally budgeted for Sixty-Nine Thousand Two Hundred Seventy Four Dollars ($69,274.00) in grant funds, with up to Sixty Thousand Dollars ($60,000) from the General Fund to complete tire pickup activities in Precinct #1, Precinct #2 and Precinct #4 for a total project amount of One Hundred and Twenty-Nine Thousand Two Hundred and Seventy-Four Dollars ($129,274) and; authorizing the Webb County Judge to sign all pertinent contract funding supplement documentation, and any other matters incident thereto. The contract implementation schedule is projected to run from April 1, 2023 until July 31, 2023. [Co-Sponsored by Commissioner Jesse Gonzalez, Pct. 1 and Commissioner Ricardo A. Jaime, Pct. 4] [Account #1001-1130-001-431007-010 (Operational Reserve)] Issue: In May, 2023, Webb County staff commenced tire pickup activities in Precinct #2 including marketing, illegal tire dumping sites clean-up and establishing tire community collection sites. Throughout the month of May, 2023, Webb County staff encountered significantly higher participation and expenditure rates than as projected and experienced in past years. In June, 2023, tire pick-up activities commenced in Precinct #1 and the high levels of participation and expenditures continued. Therefore, grant funds were exhausted before Precinct #1 and Precinct #4 were completed. Solution: To supplement the Fiscal Year 2023 Regional Solid Waste Grant Contract No. 23-19-02, in the amount of Sixty-Nine Thousand Two Hundred Seventy-Four Dollars ($69,274.00) in grant funds with up to Sixty Thousand Dollars ($60,000) from the General Fund to complete tire pickup activities in Precinct #1 and Precinct #4. Result: In cooperation with Community Action Agency, the Webb County Building Department, the Webb County Sheriff’s Office and the Road & Bridge Department will complete the remaining tire pickup activities in Precinct #1 and #4.
Engineer
14. Discussion and possible action to approve Change Order No. 2 in the amount of $381,449.25 to Summit Building & Design for the Webb County Sheriff's Administration Office Remodeling Project; and have the County Judge sign any relevant documents and any other matters incident thereto. [Account #3905-7230-001-474501-002 (Construction In Progress-Finish Out / Remodeling)] Issue: Installation is needed for future generator connections. Solution: Extend 8 runs of 4" conduits to feed Automatic Transfer Switch, install a 7'x4'x2' box for splice connections, feeders from main disconnect to transfer switch and from transfer switch to main switch board. Result: Ratify approval of change order to continue and finish with project modifications.
7. Purchasing
15. Discussion and possible action to authorize the Purchasing Agent to advertise a Request for Proposal for a Hybrid Integration System for use by Webb County Courtrooms in accordance with the Texas Local Government Code; Section 262.030 (Alternative Competitive Proposal Procedure for Certain Goods and Services) and any other matters incident thereto. Issue: Requested services will exceed $50,000.00, a formal solicitation is required. Courtrooms include both Judicial and County Courts of Law. Solution: Authorize the Purchasing Agent to solicit formal requests for proposals. Result: If approved the solicitation process will be initiated after scope of services is completed for each courtroom. It is assisting with the scope of services language and specification requirements.
16. Discussion and possible action to authorize the Purchasing Agent to advertise a Request for Proposal for a Hybrid Audio/Video System for the Webb County Child Support Courtroom in accordance with the Texas Local Government Code; Section 262.030 (Alternative Competitive Proposal Procedure for Certain Goods and Services) and any other matters incident thereto. Issue: Requested services will exceed $50,000.00, a formal solicitation is required. Solution: Authorize the Purchasing Agent to advertise a formal request for proposal. Result: If approved the solicitation process will be initiated after scope of services is completed. IT is assisting with the scope of services language and specification requirements.
17. Discussion and possible action to authorize the Purchasing Agent to advertise a Request for Proposal for a Hybrid Audio/Video System for the Webb County Juvenile Detention Center in accordance with the Texas Local Government Code; Section 262.030 (Alternative Competitive Proposal Procedure for Certain Goods and Services) and any other matters incident thereto. Issue: Requested services will exceed $50,000.00, a formal solicitation is required. Solution: Authorize the Purchasing Agent to advertise a formal request for proposal. Result: If approved the solicitation process will be initiated after scope of services is completed. IT is assisting with the scope of services language and specification requirements.
18. Discussion and possible action to award Invitation to Bid 2023-005 Ballistic Shields to Body Armor Outlet, LLC., for the purchase of fifty-two (52) ballistic shields to be utilized by the Webb County Sheriff’s Office for an amount not to exceed $205,649.60 and any other matters incident thereto. [Account #2745-3010-001-470000 (Ballistic Shield Program 4582901-Sheriff Patrol-Administration-Capital Outlay)] Issue: Current threats to schools and locations where public gatherings bring large amounts of people together require special and specific threat mitigation tools made and rated for rifle caliber assaults. More rifle rated shields are needed to cover the county effectively. On March 13th, 2023, Commissioners Court authorized the Purchasing Agent to advertise for formal bids. Multiple bids were submitted and reviewed to determine best value bid. Solution: Consideration to approve the award to the lowest and best bid submitted by Body Armor Outlet, LLC. The Webb County Sheriff’s Office and Purchasing Agent reviewed all bids and this bid is the best in value and meets all requirements for the ballistic shields they require for law enforcement tactical operations. Result: Proceed with the Order and meet grant deadlines for completion of approved purchase under the Ballistic Shield Grant.
19. Discussion and possible action to authorize the purchase of one (1) North Star hot water commercial washer trailer with two (2) wands - 4,000 PSI, 7.0 GPM, Kohler Engine, and a 525 gallon capacity from low bidder Northern Tool & Equipment for an amount not to exceed $16,999.99 and to further authorize the transfer of funds from the General Operating Reserve account (1001-1130-001-431007-010) in an amount not to exceed $17,000.00 to the Building Maintenance Capital Outlay account (1001-1100-001-470000) and any other matters incident thereto [1001-1100-001-470000 (General Fund-Building Maintenance-Administration-Capital Outlay)] Issue: The downtown County owned buildings require pressure washing and outsourcing the work is not cost-effective. Staff is requesting the purchase of one (1) pressure washer to be assigned to the Building Maintenance Department. Solution: Four (4) informal bids were secured by the Purchasing Agent. Recommendation to proceed with Northern Tool & Equipment, low bidder. Estimated time of arrival after order, 3-5 business days. Result: If approved, the Purchasing Agent will order equipment after line item transfer is posted to GL accounts. Equipment will be assigned to the Building Maintenance Department.
Treasurer
20. Discussion and possible action to authorize the leasing of parking spaces at the county parking lot located at the corner of Washington and Convent St., designating the amount of parking spaces authorized to lease and approving the monthly rate and terms to be approved by the court; and any other matters incident thereto. Issue: Individuals employed at federal building along with other agencies have expressed interest in purchasing “Memberships” or “Reserving” parking spaces at the Tex-Mex Parking Lot. Solution: Reserve and offer no more than 15 parking spaces, first come basis, to individuals wanting to rent a parking space at Tex-Mex Parking Lot. Individuals will sign a 6 month parking contract with full payment ($600.00) due upon the execution of the contract at the Webb County Treasurer’s Office. (See Attached) Result: Tex-Mex Parking Lot will be one step closer to full utilization. If all 15 spaces are contracted this will bring in $9,000.00 in revenue for Webb County.
Water Utilities
21. Discussion and possible action to enter into Amendment #1 to the Water Wastewater Master Plan Agreement with Ardurra Group, Inc. to provide additional services (Model Development and Calibration) at an additional cost not to exceed Fifty Thousand Eight Hundred Seventy-Six dollars ($50,876) and any matters incident thereto; authorizing the County Judge to sign all relevant documents. [ARPA Funds #2703-5205-001-432001-201]
Budget Officer
22. Discussion and possible action to transfer county payroll savings funds accumulated as of June 9, 2023, in the amount of $1,037,975 to the Operational Reserve account and second quarterly allocation for new computers based on survey performed by Information Technology; and any other matters incident thereto. Account Number Account Name Amount 1001-1130-001-431007-010 Operational Reserve $656,525 3905-7230-001-474501-002 Construction in Progress-finish out/Remodeling $381,450 Issue: Commissioners court has directed a quarterly payroll sweep. Allocation of funding for the Webb County Sheriff's Administration office remodeling project in order to finish project modifications. Solution: Complete second quarterly payroll sweep. Result: Savings for Operational Reserve and funds for Change Order No. 2 will be available to finish project modifications.
11. Commissioners Court Administrator
23. Presentation by Joseph Palacios with Brighton Group regarding overview of current county American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funded projects, timelines, budget and available funds; with discussion and possible action.
24. Presentation by Dr. Corinne Stern, Webb County Medical Examiner, discussing the extremely elevated temperatures currently being experienced in the county, with prevention awareness recommendations and guidance to recognize the warning signs of heat related illnesses in an effort to protect the vulnerable citizens in our community; with discussion and possible action to designate county precinct community centers as potential cooling centers for residents in need; and any other matters incident thereto.
12. Closed Session/Executive Session
25. Discussion and possible action regarding grievance of the Webb County Deputy Sheriffs Association, pursuant to Article XXI, Section-B, Step-3, of the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) and any matters incident thereto. [Executive Session is requested pursuant to Title 5, Subchapter D, Section 551.071 of the Texas Government Code-Consultation with Attorney]
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