HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004/03/30-Agenda-Pre-Council PRE-COUNCIL MEETING TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 2004 8:30 A.M. PRE-COUNCIL CHAMBER
1. Report of the City Manager - Gary W. Jackson, City Manager
2. Responses to Items Continued from a Previous Week
a) CP-240 - Waiver of Zoning Application Fee for Cathedral of Faith Church of God in
Christ, 5500 House-Anderson Road (Continued from 03-23-04 by Frank
Moss)
b) M&C G-14281 - Request for an Increase in the Number of Taxicabs Cowboy Cab Company
is Authorized to Operate on City Public Streets, Alleys and Throughfares of
the City of Fort Worth (Continued from 03-02-04 by Chuck Silcox)
c) M&C G-14313 - Ordinance Adjusting the Authorized Civil Service Staffing in the Fire
Department by Adding One Fire Battalion Chief Position and Deleting One
Fire Captain Position (Continued from 03-23-04 by Chuck Silcox)
d) M&C C-20002 - Change Order No. 2 to Contract with S.J. Louis Construction of Texas Ltd.,
LLP for Northside II Water Main Extension Phase II, Units 1, 2 and 3
(Continued from 03-23-04 by Staff)
3. Questions Concerning Current Agenda Items - City Council Members
4. Monthly Financial Report- Charles Boswell, Assistant City Manager
5. Recommended 2004 Capital Improvement Program Implementation Schedule - Charles Boswell,
Assistant City Manager
6. Report on Special State Legislative Issues - Brandon Aghamalian, Senior Assistant to City
Manager
7. City Council Requests for Future Agenda Items and/or Reports
8. Executive Session - The City Council may conduct a closed meeting as authorized by Section
551.071 of the Texas Government Code to seek the advice of its attorneys on legal issues
regarding any matter listed on today's City Council meeting agendas.
Fort Worth Pre-Council Chamber, is wheelchair accessible. Persons with
disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need
accommodations, auxiliary aids, or services such as interpreters, readers, or
large print are requested to contact the City's ADA Coordinator at(817) 392-
8552 or e-mail ADA@FortWorthTexas.gov at least 48 hours prior to the meeting
so that appropriate arrangements can be made. If the City does not receive
notification at least 48 hours prior to the meeting, the City will make a
reasonable attempt to provide the necessary accommodations.
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