
Agenda Items: 5 Public Hearings on Beall Dev, (annex E Bankhead Hi, annex Beall Dev, Beall PID, Beall TIRZ); create Beall Development PID; 03 May 2025 General Election data; Film-Friendly Designation; appoint members of 2025 Board of Adjustment, Planning & Zoning Commissioners, Parks Board; Executive Session, Halff Lawsuit, City Hall leases, City Secretary interviews, Police Chief Review
• Location and Time: El Chico City Hall, 120 El Chico, Suite A, Willow Park, Texas 76087, 6PM
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• 14 January 2025 Council Meeting Review by The Community News, 17 January 2025, Willow Park Civics Blog, posted 17 January 2024

• Latest Update: updated, 24 January 2025; updated 17 January 2025 added The Community News review; posted 10 January 2025
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• *See Willow Park Civics Research for additional details.
Public Comments
From approved minutes posted with the next Council Meeting agenda.
1. PUBLIC HEARING: The City Council shall conduct the first public hearing on the following proposed annexation: voluntary annexation proceedings pursuant to Section 43.1055, Subchapter C-1 of Chapter 43 of the Local Gov’t Code, to enlarge and extend the boundary limits of said city to include an approximately 7,313 feet of East Bankhead Highway Right-of-Way, a description of which is as follows: Being 10.98 acres, more or less, having a centerline of 7,313 feet, more or less, of East Bankhead Highway (a variable width right-of-way) out of Eliza Oxer Survey, Abstract No. 1031, James R. Brown Survey, Abstract No. 69, Thomas Freeman Survey, Abstract No. 475, Francisco Sanchez Survey, Abstract No. 2346, and F. H. Hammon Survey, Abstract No. 673. The survey, field notes and map of said approximately 10.98 tract is available in the Interim City Secretary’s office and on the City’s website. [Beall Development*] #DevelopmentSouth
• [See header for The Community News review of Council Meeting.]
• Background: [none]
• Exhibits: • Exhibit A Map • Exhibit A Annexation Tract Metes And Bounds Description Being 10.98 Acre More Or Less • Exhibit “B” Services To Be Provided To Annexed Land Municipal Service
• [Excerpts]
• [* See Willow Park Civics Research for additional details.]
• [Note: All on the effective date of Annexations.]
• [Note: "It is anticipated that the implementation of [many of these] activities can be effectively accommodated within the current budget and staff appropriation."]
• Index of Indexes. It is the intent of the City of Willow Park that this Service Plan shall provide for the delivery of full available municipal services to the Annexed Area in accordance with State law.
• EFFECTIVE TERM. This Service Plan shall be in effect for a ten-year period commencing on the effective date of this annexation.
• FIRE. Parker County Emergency Services District No. 1 Services: Fire suppression services Fire prevention activities will be provided by the [City's] Fire Marshall’s office.
• POLICE. Upon annexation, the City of Willow Park Police Department will provide law enforcement services to the Annexed Area including regular and routine patrols to the area. It is anticipated that the implementation of police patrol activities can be effectively accommodated within the current budget and staff appropriation.
• BUILDING INSPECTION. The Building Inspection Department will provide Code Compliance Services.
• PLANNING AND ZONING. The Planning and Zoning Department’s responsibility for regulating development and land use through the administration of the City of Willow Park Zoning Ordinance... These services can be provided within the department’s current budget and staff appropriation.
• HEALTH CODE ENFORCEMENT SERVICE. The City of Willow Park will implement the enforcement of the City’s health ordinances and regulations
• STREET.* Parker County is currently reconstructing East Bankhead Highway.* [Parker County Transportation Bond and Willow Park Streets, Willow Park Civics Blog, posted 30 December 2023]
Upon completion of the reconstruction of East Bankhead by the County, the City will maintain East Bankhead to the same degree and extent that other roads...
• STORM WATER MANAGEMENT.* The Developers will provide storm water drainage improvements at their own expense and will be inspected by the City Engineers at the time of completion. The City will then maintain the drainage improvements, upon approval, and acceptance.
• STREET LIGHTING. The City of Willow Park will coordinate... request for improved street lighting within the local electric provider...
• TRAFFIC ENGINEERING. The City of Willow Park Public Works Department will provide.. any additional traffic control devices.
• WATER SERVICE.* Water service to the area will be provided...
• SANITARY SEWER SERVICE.* Sanitary sewer service to the area will be provided in accordance with applicable codes and departmental policy. When property develops in the area, sanitary sewer service shall be provided in accordance with utility extension ordinances. Extension of service shall comply with City codes and ordinances.
• SOLID WASTE SERVICES. Solid Waste Collection shall be provided... beginning with occupancy of structures.
• MISCELLANEOUS. All other applicable municipal services will be provided..
• * Willow Park Civics Research:
• Beall Development Index, September 2024
• Four Council Public Hearings about Beall Development: 2 Annexations and 2 City Financial Incentives, Willow Park Civics Blog, posted 09 January 2025 / During the 14 January 2025 Council Meeting, the Public is encouraged to speak during four Public Hearings, all for the Beall Development • annexation of 318 acres to include Beall in City • annexation of 11 acres of E. Bankhead Hi right-of way to connect Beall to City Services, water and water sewer • a financial Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone, TIRZ • a financial Public Improvement District, PID, est. cost $75M.
• Willow Park Public Notices for week ending Friday, 27 December 2024, Willow Park Civics Blog, posted 27 December 2024 / Public Notices (2) The Community News and City of Willow Park Website: • Public Hearings 14 January 2025 6P. • Public Hearing for Beall Development, Annexation of 318 acres • Public Hearing for Annexation, 11 acres of E Bankhead Hi. Right-of-Way, [to connect City utilities (water, wastewater) to Beall Development. Both City Notices include maps.
• Drainage Improvement Project, Index, December 2022
2. PUBLIC HEARING: The City Council shall conduct the second public hearing on the following proposed annexation: voluntary annexation proceedings pursuant to Section 43.1055, Subchapter C-1 of Chapter 43 of the Local Gov’t Code, to enlarge and extend the boundary limits of said city to include an approximately 7,313 feet of East Bankhead Highway Right-of-Way, a description of which is as follows: Being 10.98 acres, more or less, having a centerline of 7,313 feet, more or less, of East Bankhead Highway (a variable width right-of-way) out of Eliza Oxer Survey, Abstract No. 1031, James R. Brown Survey, Abstract No. 69, Thomas Freeman Survey, Abstract No. 475, Francisco Sanchez Survey, Abstract No. 2346, and F. H. Hammon Survey, Abstract No. 673. The survey, field notes and map of said approximately 10.98 tract is available in the Interim City Secretary’s office and on the City’s website. [Beall Development*] #DevelopmentSouth
• Background: [none]
• Exhibits: • Exhibit "A" Map [Same As Agenda Item 1.] • Exhibit A Annexation Tract Metes And Bounds Description • Petition Requesting Annexation By Area Landowners
• * Willow Park Civics Research
• Beall Development Index, September 2024
• Four Council Public Hearings about Beall Development: 2 Annexations and 2 City Financial Incentives, Willow Park Civics Blog, posted 09 January 2025 / During the 14 January 2025 Council Meeting, the Public is encouraged to speak during four Public Hearings, all for the Beall Development • annexation of 318 acres to include Beall in City • annexation of 11 acres of E. Bankhead Hi right-of way to connect Beall to City utilities, water and water sewer • a financial Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone, TIRZ • a financial Public Improvement District, PID, est. cost $75M.
• Willow Park Public Notices for week ending Friday, 27 December 2024, Willow Park Civics Blog, posted 27 December 2024 / Public Notices (2) The Community News and City of Willow Park Website: • Public Hearings 14 January 2025 6P. • Public Hearing for Beall Development, Annexation of 318 acres • Public Hearing for Annexation, 11 acres of E Bankhead Hi. Right-of-Way, [to connect City Services (water, wastewater) to Beall Development. Both City Notices include maps.
3. PUBLIC HEARING: The City Council shall conduct a public hearing on the following proposed annexation: voluntary annexation pursuant to a landowner petition submitted by Beall-Dean Ranch, Ltd* to enlarge and extend the boundary limits of said city to include an approximately 317.732 acre tract of land owned by it, a description of which is as follows: BEING a tract of land in the F. H. HAMMON SURVEY, Abstract No. 673, the HEIRS OF FRANCISCO SANCHEZ SURVEY, Abstract No. 2346, and H. T. & B. R. R. CO. SURVEY NO. 5, Abstract No. 647 situated in Parker County, Texas, described in the deed to John Henry Dean III recorded in volume 1441, page 424 of the Official Public Records of Parker County, Texas, containing approximately 317.732 acres, more or less. The survey, field notes and map of said approximately 317.732 acre tract is available in the Interim City Secretary’s office and on the City’s website. [Beall Development*] #DevelopmentSouth
• [See header for The Community News review of Council Meeting.]
• Background: [none]
• Exhibits: Exhibit A Property Description • Exhibit B Map • Exhibit A Property Description
• Willow Park Civics Research:
• Beall Development Index, September 2024
• Four Council Public Hearings about Beall Development: 2 Annexations and 2 City Financial Incentives, Willow Park Civics Blog, posted 09 January 2025 / During the 14 January 2025 Council Meeting, the Public is encouraged to speak during four Public Hearings, all for the Beall Development • annexation of 318 acres to include Beall in City • annexation of 11 acres of E. Bankhead Hi right-of way to connect Beall to City utilities, water and water sewer • a financial Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone, TIRZ • a financial Public Improvement District, PID, est. cost $75M.
• Willow Park Public Notices for week ending Friday, 27 December 2024, Willow Park Civics Blog, posted 27 December 2024 / Public Notices (2) The Community News and City of Willow Park Website: • Public Hearings 14 January 2025 6P. • Public Hearing for Beall Development*, Annexation of 318 acres • Public Hearing for Annexation, 11 acres of E Bankhead Hi. Right-of-Way, [to connect City Services (water, wastewater) to Beall Development. Both City Notices include maps.
4. PUBLIC HEARING: The City Council shall conduct a public hearing on the following proposed resolution: creating of the Beall-Dean Ranch* Public Improvement District within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City. [Beall Development*] #DevelopmentSouth
• [See header for The Community News review of Council Meeting.]
• Background: [none]
• Exhibits: • Exhibit B Map • City of Willow Park Annexation Services Agreement "approximately 321 acres of real property, Beall-Dean Ranch Ltd." [includes list of services as in Agenda Item 1] • Resolution No 2025 - 01 • Exhibit A Metes and Bounds Description of the Property. Property Description "323.336 acres tract" • Exhibit B Property Description Map
• Willow Park Civics Research:
* Beall Development Index, September 2024
• Four Council Public Hearings about Beall Development: 2 Annexations and 2 City Financial Incentives, Willow Park Civics Blog, posted 09 January 2025 / During the 14 January 2025 Council Meeting, the Public is encouraged to speak during four Public Hearings, all for the Beall Development • annexation of 318 acres to include Beall in City • annexation of 11 acres of E. Bankhead Hi right-of way to connect Beall to City utilities, water and water sewer • a financial Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone, TIRZ • a financial Public Improvement District, PID, est. cost $75M.
• Willow Park Public Notices for week ending Friday, 03 January 2025, Willow Park Civics Blog / Public Notices (2) in The Community News: Public Hearings 14 January 2025 Council Meeting, 6P. • Public Hearing for Beall Development Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone, TIRZ • Public Hearing for Beall Development* Public Improvement District, PID, est. cost $75M.
5. PUBLIC HEARING: Hold a Public Hearing, Consideration and take appropriate action on the Creation of Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone* No.2 (the “Zone”), consisting of approximately 293.45 acres of land generally located south of IH 20, west of FM 1187, and north of E Bankhead Highway within the extraterritorial limits of the City of Willow Park; authorizing issuance of notice; and providing a preliminary Project Plan and Finance Plan, prepared by the City’s TIRZ Administrator, pursuant to Chapter 311, Texas Tax Code. (MuniCap) [Beall Development*] #DevelopmentSouth
• [Willow Park Civics Notes: Tabled]
• Background: [none]
• Exhibits: [none]
• * Willow Park Civics Research:
* Beall Development Index, September 2024
* Chapter 311, Texas Tax Code. (MuniCap) / Texas Constitution and Statutes > TAX CODE > TITLE 3. LOCAL TAXATION >SUBTITLE B. SPECIAL PROPERTY TAX PROVISIONS > CHAPTER 311. TAX INCREMENT FINANCING ACT
6. City Council Meeting Minutes - Regular Meeting: December 10, 2024.
7. Discussion/Action: to consider and act upon a resolution creating the Beall- Dean Ranch* Public Improvement District. #DevelopmentSouth
• [See header for The Community News review of Council Meeting.]
• Background Pursuant to the Development Agreement with the Beall-Dean Ranch, and after holding a public hearing to establish a Public Improvement District (PID), staff recommends creating a public improvement district to fund certain public improvements within the district. Any improvements funded through PID will be paid by an assessment fee on property located within the District.
• Exhibits: • Exhibit A Metes and Bounds Description of the Property. Property Description • Exhibit B Property Description Map
• RESOLUTION NO. 2025-01 [Excerpts]
• SECTION 2: The Petition submitted to the City by the Petitioner was filed with the City Secretary and complies with Section 372.005* of the Act.
• SECTION 3: Pursuant to the requirements of the Act, including, without limitation, Sections 372.006, 372.009(a), and 372.009(b)*, the City Council, after considering the Petition and the evidence and testimony presented at the public hearing on January 14, 2025, hereby finds and declares:
(b) General Nature of the Authorized Improvements. The general nature of the proposed public improvements to be provided by the District that are necessary for the development of the Property within the District and which shall promote the interests of the City and confer a special benefit upon the Property, may include: (i) acquisition, construction, and improvement of street, roadway and sidewalk improvements, including related drainage, utility relocation, signalization, landscaping, lighting, signage, off-street parking and right-of-way; (ii) acquisition, construction, and improvement of water, wastewater, and drainage improvements and facilities; (iii) establishment and improvement of parks, trails and recreational facilities improvements; (iv) projects similar to those listed above authorized by the Act, including similar off-site projects that provide a benefit to the Property within the District; (v) acquisition of real property or interests in real property in connection with each Authorized Improvement; (vi) payment of costs, including, without limitation, design, engineering, permitting, legal, required payment, performance and maintenance bonds, bidding, support, construction, construction management, administrative and inspection costs, associated with developing and financing the public improvements listed in (i) through (v) above; (vii) payment of costs associated with special supplemental services for improvement and promotion of the District as approved by the City including services related to advertising, promotion, health and sanitation, water and wastewater, public safety, security, business recruitment, development, recreation, and cultural enhancement related to the public improvements listed in (i) through (v) above; (viii) payment of costs of establishing, administering, and operating the District, as well as the interest, costs of issuance, reserve funds, or credit enhancement of bonds issued for the purposes described in (i) through (viii) above (collectively, the “Authorized Improvements”). The Authorized Improvements shall promote the interest of the City and confer a special benefit upon the property within the District.
(c) Estimated Costs of the Authorized Improvements. The current estimated total cost of the proposed Authorized Improvements is $75,000,000.
(d) Boundaries of the District. The District is proposed to include property owned by the Petitioner consisting of approximately 317.732 acres of property generally located south of Interstate Highway I-20, west of F. M. 1187, and north of E. Bankhead Highway, and within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City, as more particularly described by a metes and bounds described in Exhibit A attached hereto, and as more particularly depicted in Exhibit B attached hereto.
(e) Proposed Method of Assessment. The City shall levy assessments on each parcel within the District in a manner that results in imposing equal shares of the costs on property similarly benefited. Each assessment may be paid in part or in full at any time (including interest), and certain assessments may be paid in annual installments (including interest). If the City allows an assessment to be paid in installments, then the installments must be paid in amounts necessary to meet annual costs for those Authorized Improvements financed by the assessment and must continue for a period necessary to retire the indebtedness on those Authorized Improvements (including interest).
(f) Apportionment of Costs. The City will not be obligated to provide any funding to finance the Authorized Improvements, other than from assessments levied in the District. No City property in the District shall be assessed. The Petitioner may fund certain improvements from other funds available to the Petitioner.
(g) Management of the District. The District shall be managed by the City, with the assistance of a consultant, who shall, from time to time, advise the City regarding certain operations of the District.
(h) Advisory Board. The District shall be managed without the creation of an advisory body.
• * Willow Park Civics Research:
* Beall Development Index, September 2024
* Texas State Statues > LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE > TITLE 12. PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT > SUBTITLE A. MUNICIPAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT > CHAPTER 372. IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS IN MUNICIPALITIES AND COUNTIES > SUBCHAPTER A. PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS
8. Discussion/Action: to adopt an ordinance ordering the May 3, 2025 General Election #Elections2020
• [See header for The Community News review of Council Meeting.]
• Background: Per state law (Section 3.004 of the Texas Election Code) the city is required to order the general election of the political subdivision. This year the city will order the general election for Mayor, and City Council Places 1 and 2. The 2025 General Election will be held May 3, 2025. Candidate packets are available on the city’s website.
• Exhibits: City Of Willow Park Ordinance No. 915-25 [Excerpts]
SECTION 2. DATE OF ELECTION It is hereby ordered that an election for certain municipal officers shall be held in and throughout the City of Willow Park, Texas on MAY 3, 2025.
SECTION 3. PURPOSE OF ELECTION The purpose of the election is to provide for the general election of city officers, specifically: the Mayor, Councilmember Place No. 1, and Councilmember Place No. 2. The term for the Mayor, Councilmember Place No. 1 and Councilmember Place No. 2 are for a term of two years, ending May 2027.
SECTION 4. POLLING PLACE The polling location for election day shall be the City of Willow Park City Hall located at 120 El Chico Trail, Suite A, Willow Park, Texas. In accordance with §41.03l(b) TEX. ELECTION CODE* , said polling place shall be open between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. on the date of election..
SECTION 5. ELECTION JUDGES
SECTION 6. EARLY VOTING CLERK
SECTION 7. PUBLICATION AND POSTING OF NOTICE
SECTION 8. EARLY VOTING Early voting by personal appearance shall commence on April 22, 2025 and shall continue Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. April 23, 2025 to April 29, 2025; and from 7:00 am until 7:00 pm on April 22 & 28, 2025; at a location to be determined by the City and the Early Voting Clerk. Extended hours for early voting shall be determined by the Early Voting Clerk and the City.
Applications for voting by mail shall be delivered to the Early Voting Clerk at the same address not later than the close-of-business on April 22, 2025. The Early Voting Clerk's address to which ballots voted by mail may be sent is: Jenise Miller Early Voting Clerk 1112 Santa Fe Drive Weatherford, TX 76086
SECTION 9. NECESSARY ACTIONS
SECTION 10. SEVERABILITY
SECTION 11. EFFECTIVE DATE
• * Willow Park Civics Research:
* Texas Constitution and Statutes > Election Code > Title 1. Introductory Provisions > Chapter 3. Ordering Election
* Texas Constitution and Statutes > ELECTION CODE > TITLE 4. TIME AND PLACE OF ELECTIONS > CHAPTER 41. ELECTION DATES AND HOURS FOR VOTING > SUBCHAPTER A. ELECTION DATES
9. Discussion/Action: to approve a contract with Parker County for 2025 General Election Services. #Elections2020
• [See header for The Community News review of Council Meeting.]
• Background: The city has a contract with Parker County for its elections. This contract must be approved and submitted by April 8, 2025. The cost will be provided at a later date as Parker County will need to access how many associate election judges will be needed along with voting clerks. If the city is unable to cancel the election, Willow Park City Hall will be a polling location on Election Day at an additional cost.
• Exhibits: Parker County contract, cover letter, and timeline [Exhibit A: Election Dates and Times in .pdf / Exhibit B Cost Estimates for Election ($3,4495.50) in .pdf]
10. Discussion/Action: for the adoption of Film-Friendly Designation and acceptance of the Filming Guidelines policy.
• [See header for The Community News review of Council Meeting.]
• Background: As part of the City of Willow Park’s application to become a Certified Film- Friendly City with the Texas Film Commission, we are required to put filming and permitting guidelines in place. The attached guidelines are based on the template put forth by the state, staff is seeking council’s approval of the documents to move forward with the application.
• Exhibits: Guidelines and permit application for commercial filming within the City of Willow Park
• Willow Park Civics Research:
• Office of the Texas Governor > Texas Film Commission > Certified Communities > North Central Area
11. Discussion/Action: to appoint 2025 Board of Adjustment Members: Place No. 1, 3, 5, and Alternate.
• [See header for The Community News review of Council Meeting.]
• Background:The following Board of Adjustment Members and Alternate are recommended for appointment:
Place 1 - Michael Chandler
Place 3 - Cindi Neverdousky
Place 5 - Scott Smith
Alternate - Mike Barron
• Exhibits: [none]
• Willow Park Civics Research:
• City of Willow Park
• Agendas and Work Packets
• Board of Adjustments in Willow Park City Ordinances > Chapter 14 Zoning > •Article 14.17 Board of Adjustments
Texas Constitution and Statues > LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE > TITLE 7. REGULATION OF LAND USE, STRUCTURES, BUSINESSES, AND RELATED ACTIVITIES > SUBTITLE A. MUNICIPAL REGULATORY AUTHORITY > CHAPTER 211. MUNICIPAL ZONING AUTHORITY > SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL ZONING REGULATIONS > Sec. 211.008. BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT.
Texas Municipal League > What is a Zoning Board of Adjustment?
12. Discussion/Action: to appoint 2025 Planning & Zoning Commissioners for Place No. 1, 3, 5, and Alternate.
• [See header for The Community News review of Council Meeting.]
• Background:The following Planning & Zoning Commissioners are recommended for appointment:
• Place 1 - Rodney Wilkins
• Place 3 - Zachary (Zac) Walker
• Place 5 – Jared Fowler
• Alternate - Ever Gomez
• Exhibits: [none]
• Willow Park Civics Research:
• City of Willow Park
Texas Constitution and Statues > LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE > TITLE 7. REGULATION OF LAND USE, STRUCTURES, BUSINESSES, AND RELATED ACTIVITIES > SUBTITLE A. MUNICIPAL REGULATORY AUTHORITY > CHAPTER 211. MUNICIPAL ZONING AUTHORITY > SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL ZONING REGULATIONS
Willow Park Civics
The P&Z Commission also acts as the Capital Improvements Advisory Committee.
City > City Development > Capital Improvement Plan
13. Discussion/Action: to appoint 2025 Parks Board Members for Place No. 1, 3, 5, and Alternates.
• [See header for The Community News review of Council Meeting.]
• Background:The following Parks Board members are recommended for appointment:
• Place 1 - Lea Young, Ex-Officio
• Place 3 - Barry Noggle
• Place 5 - JD DeLaFuente
• Alternate - Jerry Vierling
• Alternate - Shayla DeLaFuente
• Exhibits: [none]
• Willow Park Civics Research:
• Willow Park Parks and Trails Index, Willow Park Civics Blog, posted 01 August 2023
Informational
Executive Session
14. Section 551.071 - Consultation with Attorney; City of Willow Park v. Halff & Associates. #FortWorthWater
• Willow Park Civics Research:
• Index, Lawsuit concerning El Chico Water System. City vs Halff, Willow Park Civics Blog
15. Section 551.074 – Personnel Matters: City Council may interview candidates for City Secretary Position; application review, discussion, and consideration of candidates
• Willow Park Civics Research:
• 10 December 2024 Council Meeting, Willow Park Civics Blog, Agenda Item 8. Section 551.074 – Personnel Matters: City Council may interview candidates for City Secretary Position; application review, discussion, and consideration of candidates
• 26 November 2024 Council Meeting, Willow Park Civics Blog, posted 22 November 2024, Agenda Item 10. City Secretary Position application review, discussion, and consideration.
• 22 October 2024 Council Meeting, Willow Park Civics Blog, posted 08 November 2024
• "Dozier resigning as city secretary," Article by The Community News, 29 October 2024, Willow Park Civics Blog, posted 08 November 2024
16. Section 551.071 (Consultation with Attorney); 551.072 (Deliberation Regarding Real Property) - 120 El Chico Trail Lease Agreements
• Willow Park Civics Research:
• Willow Park City Hall Index, Willow Park Civics Blog
17. Section 551.074 - Personnel Matters; Police Chief Review
• Willow Park Civics Research: Search #EMSFirePoliceAmb
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