Heard around City Hall

Related Articles

City Council meets tonight
 
The following information came from the minutes of the

regular monthly council work session and regular council meeting for November. {{more:Read more …}}

The information included discussions and announcements about options to improve communications, a multi-city health insurance coalition, the DFW

Big X mock emergency crisis exercise and a possible hatchery at Sonora Park.

Public information officer?

Last month during the regular monthly work session Mayor

Brian Johnson led a discussion on a future communication plan and provided a

handout. He stated that there are ways to improve the city?s communication

efforts. You measure priorities by how many resources you put into them and we

are not putting enough resources into communications. He stated that we are

behind the curve for videoing our meetings and uploading them to the public;

adding that other cities provide live Facebook Town Hall meetings and

Government 101 training. He feels this would cut down on the misinformation

within the community; noting that our biggest challenge is revenue.

Johnson provided each Council member the opportunity

to provide their thoughts on this issue. He suggested that the City look at

hiring a full or part time (or contract out) a Public Information Officer

(PIO). Other councilmembers seemed to be

in agreement and an action plan may be placed on the council agenda.

Health insurance coalition?

Director of Human Resources Kelly Cooper stated that she and

Bob Hart met with some mid-city communities to talk about health insurance; the

focus was to put together a coalition to provide buying power. Kelly added that

they would like to start with a feasibility study; as the cities are all

different sizes and have different types of insurance. She informed Council

that five cities participated in the discussions and the study is estimated to

cost $30,000, making the cost to Kennedale $6,000. Cooper stated that it would probably be

October 2018 before it would come to fruition.

Council members reports …

Council member Liz Carrington said at the regular council session

that she attended a meeting at the Arlington Sub-Courthouse as part of the JPS

Steering Committee; they discussed how to care for the County’s indigent. The

Committee is trying to help steer the hospital in the anticipated growth of the

Dallas-Fort Worth area.

Mayor Pro-Tem Kelly Turner stated that he recently was

active in the NCTCOG mock scenario emergency preparedness project (the ?Big

X?). There were more than 300 individuals participated in mock scenarios across

forty locations within the Dallas-Fort Worth area. He added that these

scenarios? better prepares cities to work together in case of an emergency situation.

He noted that the next step is to fund equipment, in the upcoming budget year,

where shortfalls were found.

Council member Mike Walker reminded everyone about the Angel

Tree project and that it was sponsored by the Rotary, Club, the Kennedale

School District, and the Fire Department. Additionally, he stated that the Rotary

Club appreciated the help of the Fire Department getting the flags out for

holidays.

Council member Charles Overstreet said that he had attended

the National League of Cities Conference in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania along with Mayor Johnson and had attended some

very productive meetings and had returned with some good information.

Mayor Johnson stated that he was recently appointed the

Vice-Chair for the Tarrant Regional Transportation Coalition (TRTC) and that he

and several others Kennedale residents had attended the Southeast Tarrant Transportation

Partnership (SETTP) meeting. City Manager Bob Hart, Economic Development Corporation

board member Rebecca Carlton, and Jack Thompson from the Kennedale Chamber

attended the meeting along with Johnson. There was a roundtable discussion

regarding the future funding for transportation projects.

No stormwater violations, Deaver re-elected

City Manager Bob Hart announced at the Council meeting that

the city had their initial inspection for the stormwater utility system, and

there were no violations.

Hart added that the Parks and Recreation Board met earlier

this month and re-elected David Deaver as Board Chair and Mike Chandler as Vice-Chair.

Sonora Park fish hatchery?

Hart also told the Council the City has been working with

the Texas Department of Parks and Wildlife in regard to stocking the pond at

Sonora Park on a regular basis; and they are being considered as an

experimental site for a hatchery.

Bring It event successful!

Keep Kennedale Beautiful City Liaison Kelly Cooper reported

on the Bring It event. She stated 90 vehicles came through for the crud cruiser

and 34 for the shredder; more than 100 tires were collected; 1.3 tons of brush

and other trash was collected; and 6 boxes of prescription drugs were turned

in.

You can find this information in the published monthly city council agenda @ For

complete agenda and packet information

 

More on this topic

Comments

Advertismentspot_img

Popular stories