Politics & Government
Bellaire City Council To Hold Meeting On July 10
Rescheduled from July 3, the meeting's action items include a $11,580,000 bond issuance.

BELLAIRE, TX — Mayor Andrew S. Friedberg will call a meeting of the city council to order at 7 p.m. on July 10, and the agenda is a full one. First, an invocation and pledges to the U.S. and Texas flags, then the business begins.
The agenda for the meeting includes discussion of the sale of $11,580,000 in bonds by the city, which CFO Terrence Beaman submitted. In addition, contracts for disaster preparedness debris management and collection contracts will be up for discussion.
If you want to address the council at the meeting, you must register in advance to do so. Here is the process you need to follow:
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In order to address the City Council, please complete a sign-up sheet (located at the entrance to
the Council Chamber), and submit it to City Clerk Tracy L. Dutton prior to the time for
personal/audience comments. Each speaker shall have a time limit of up to five (5) minutes, with no extension, and with notice after four (4) minutes that one (1) minute is left. In the event of pressing business before the City Council or matters requiring its immediate attention or action, the City Council may, prior to the opening of audience comments, set a different maximum time limit for each speaker by a vote of four (4) members of the City Council.
The purpose of this item is to allow the residents of Bellaire and other interested persons an
opportunity to address the City Council on agenda issues and on non-agenda issues that are a
matter of the jurisdiction of the City Council (i.e., City policy and legislative issues). Non-agenda issues regarding daily operational or administrative matters should be first dealt with at the administrative level by calling City Hall at (713) 662-8222 during business hours.
The meeting takes place at 708 S. Rice Avenue, and you can download the complete agenda here.
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